If you're wondering what to do on Christmas Day after opening all the presents, Cheddar Art Correspondent Cheryl McGinnis says you can give the gift of art.
McGinnis tells us about the latest exhibit at the Jewish Museum in New York, which is open on Christmas Day. "Modigliani Unmasked," an exhibition of the early drawings of Amedeo Modigliani, is on display until February 8, 2018.
McGinnis gives us her take on the immersive experience of the exhibit. She also explains the importance of art in the city during the holidays.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its guidance Friday to say fully vaccinated people can travel within the U.S. without getting a COVID-19 test or going into quarantine.
Jill and Carlo end the week with a look at vaccine uptake, Biden's infrastructure plans, Love, Hate, Ate, and more.
A look over some of the funny — and not so funny — brand pranks on this April Fools' Day
Nicky Hilton joined Cheddar to talk about launching a sustainable shoe line in partnership with shoemaker French Sole.
There’s no visual difference between American and European chocolates — but there’s definitely a taste difference. Cheddar explains the scientific reason why American chocolate tastes “sour” to European consumers.
Authorities say two Ecuadoran children were abandoned by smugglers after being dropped over a 14-foot-high barrier along the U.S.-Mexico border Tuesday evening.
You can watch the full trial of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin, accused of murdering George Floyd, here on Cheddar.com.
Jill's back, just in time to fool Carlo into going back to the office. Plus, the news: J&J shots spoiled, a shocking hate crime in NYC, baseball is back and Netflix gets a big franchise.
The Minneapolis officer who put his knee on George Floyd's neck defended himself to a bystander afterward by saying Floyd was “a sizable guy” and “probably on something."
As Cheddar celebrates phenomenal women during the month of March, we're taking a second to highlight a few trailblazers who have helped shape the world we live in. These women have had a significant impact on the arts in America.
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