When it comes to travel TV, few names are more well-known than Samantha Brown. Since the year 2000, she has hosted almost a dozen different travel series. Now she's back with her latest on PBS called "Samantha Brown's Places To Love." Brown says this time around she is taking a more personal look at travel.
Since 2000, Brown has traveled to over 260 cities in more than 60 countries. Her favorite place to visit? Southeast Asia. Brown says it's an entirely different world that contrasts so strongly--physically and culturally--from the U.S.
To make the most out of travel, Brown says, "don't go for the exclamation points. Look for the commas." The best experiences are in the side streets, not in the main squares.
Wisecrack has over 2.7 million subscribers on YouTube and seven podcasts. Jacob Salamon, co-founder and CEO of Wisecrack, breaks down the importance of community and shares tips to help creators improve their craft.
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Tuesday, October 8th, 2019.
Daryl Morey, the Houston Rockets' general manager, tweeted in solidarity with protesters in Hong Kong, which was met with an immediate backlash in China
After a month of controversy and hand wringing, the Batman spinoff is now the highest-grossing October release of all time after beating expectations with a record $96 million debut.
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Monday, October 7th, 2019.
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Cinnabon President Kristen Hartmann talks with Cheddar about placement, delivery services, and its Cookie BonBites.
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Friday, October 4, 2019.
MGM Resorts International will pay up to $800 million to settle pending litigation with survivors of the 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas, the company announced Thursday.
Hundreds of thousands of superfans are descending on Manhattan for New York Comic Con. Cheddar's Nora Ali caught up with Brian Mariotti, CEO of Funko, to hear what pop culture collectibles are in high demand this year.
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