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83 Entertaining Posts And Memes About Pop-Culture To Help You Fight Boredom
We all have a favorite film or TV show, something that became a significant part of our lives. They are the ones that got us through some tough times, provided entertainment, and perhaps even helped spark up a romance. So when you see these pop culture references on social media, whether through memes or posts, you will likely feel instant good vibes. Here are some examples, which we lifted from the Facebook page of internet personality Jarred Jermaine Gazarian. If you enjoy pop culture content,
Dakota Mortensen Returns to Social Media After 'Closing an Unhealthy Chapter’
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star Dakota Mortensen broke a monthlong hiatus from Instagram with a post on April 20. The ...
Capture the Media, Control the Culture?
Two developments have raised to a new level the long conservative drive to control American culture. President Trump and his aides have declared that they will use all the tools federal power gives ...
Are you an actual book nerd, or are you just 'performative reading'?
Before Sebastian Castillo cracks open a book on the bus, he has an intrusive thought: Should he tap the stranger next to him on the shoulder and clarify that yes, he’s starting this book on Page 1, ...
Creative Engine Studios Announces Update to AI Hybrid Media Production Model
Creative Engine Studios expands hybrid media production with a subscription based model, delivering AI driven video, interactive content, and scalable media solutions designed to improve efficiency, consistency, and audience engagement for modern businesses.
Blue Interactive Agency Publishes New Website Resource Examining the Future of Social Media Marketing and Its Impact on Digital Visibility in 2026
Fort Lauderdale, Florida - April 23, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE - Blue Interactive Agency has published a new educational ...
This do-it-yourself communications network is quietly spreading across Connecticut
Dunbar is part of a small but growing community slowly building a “mesh” network across Connecticut, allowing both emergency ...
Students inspired by women taking the wheel in tech
Bermudian women leading the way in information and communication technology captivated an audience of female senior school students with stories of shattering race and gender barriers while carving ca...
IUSG: Concentrated Exposure To Growth Stocks
IUSG offers concentrated exposure to mega-cap U.S. growth stocks, heavily tilted toward technology and communication services. Read more on IUSG ETF here.
‘Career highlight’: MIT technology delivers real-time images during NASA Artemis II mission
The optical and quantum communications group at MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory’s years of work came to life during NASA’s Artemis ...
Kwame Owusu-Kesse: 5 needs that any COVID-19 response should meet
Crisis interventions often focus on a single aspect of a big, complicated problem, failing to address the broader social and economic context. Kwame Owusu-Kesse describes how the Harlem Children's Zone is taking a more holistic approach to the pandemic, weaving together a network of services to help communities recover and rebuild. Learn more ab...
Rachel Botsman: The currency of the new economy is trust
There's been an explosion of collaborative consumption -- web-powered sharing of cars, apartments, skills. Rachel Botsman explores the currency that makes systems like Airbnb and Taskrabbit work: trust, influence, and what she calls "reputation capital."
Kristalina Georgieva: How to rebuild the global economy
The coronavirus pandemic shattered the global economy. To put the pieces back together, we need to make sure money is going to the countries that need it the most -- and that we rebuild financial systems that are resilient to shocks, says Kristalina Georgieva, managing director of the International Monetary Fund. She takes us inside the massive ...
Tawanda Kanhema: My journey mapping the uncharted world
Significant pieces of the globe are literally not on the map: they're missing from the most widely used mapping platforms, like Google Street View, leaving communities neglected of vital services and humanitarian aid. In this globetrotting talk, photographer Tawanda Kanhema takes us along on his journey to map 3,000 miles of uncharted areas in Z...
Marcelo Mena: The economic benefits of climate action
Marcelo Mena, the former environment minister of Chile, is on a mission to create a zero-emission economy in his country by 2050. In a conversation about climate action, he discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic is changing Chile's ambitious plan to tackle climate change -- and explains why the green recovery needs to be powered by both political l...
Karen DeSalvo: How tech companies can help combat the pandemic and reshape public health
Karen DeSalvo, the chief health officer at Google, explains the partnership between big tech and public health in slowing the spread of COVID-19 -- and discusses a new contact tracing technology recently rolled out by Google and Apple that aims to ease the burden on health workers and provide scientists critical time to create a vaccine. (This v...
Paul Conneally: How mobile phones power disaster relief
The disastrous earthquake in Haiti taught humanitarian groups an unexpected lesson: the power of mobile devices to coordinate, inform and guide relief efforts. At TEDxRC2, Paul Conneally shows extraordinary examples of social media and other technologies becoming central to humanitarian aid.
Alice Rawsthorn: Pirates, nurses and other rebel designers
In this ode to design renegades, Alice Rawsthorn highlights the work of unlikely heroes, from Blackbeard to Florence Nightingale. Drawing a line from these bold thinkers to some early modern visionaries like Buckminster Fuller, Rawsthorn shows how the greatest designers are often the most rebellious.
Tsedal Neeley: 4 ways to make hybrid work better for everyone
How can we rethink hybrid work so it brings out the best in both in-person and distributed employees? Leadership expert Tsedal Neeley shares the changes that we need to make in order to create workplaces that actually work -- no matter where you're located.
Rodrigo Bijou: Governments don't understand cyber warfare. We need hackers
The Internet has transformed the front lines of war, and it's leaving governments behind. As security analyst Rodrigo Bijou shows, modern conflict is being waged online between non-state groups, activists and private corporations, and the digital landscape is proving to be fertile ground for the recruitment and radicalization of terrorists. Mean...