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.
Paramount+ has debuted, supplanting CBS All Access. ViacomCBS CFO Naveen Chopra talked about the two-tiered subscription service, and Cheddar's Michelle Castillo broke down this latest rebranding amid the streaming wars.
Lately, supermarkets are switching to a new type of line, and that line is much longer. However, according to queueing experts, that might not be a bad thing.
Despite the pandemic, the cannabis industry is growing. In fact, 2021 could be the industry's biggest year yet for jobs according to Karson Humiston, CEO of Vangst.
Jill and Carlo wrap up the week with the latest pandemic developments and why the Ohio governor's messaging should be emulated. Also, what does Jack Dorsey want with a failed streaming service? And it's Friday so Love, Hate, Ate, obv.
U.S. employers added a robust 379,000 jobs last month, the most since October and a sign that the economy is strengthening as confirmed viral cases drop, consumers spend more and states and cities ease business restrictions.
Thomas Edison’s most prolific invention is arguably not the lightbulb we all know him for, but the lab in Menlo Park New Jersey that he used to create it.
Financial technology company Square, Inc. says it has reached an agreement to acquire majority ownership of Tidal, the music streaming service partly owned by Jay-Z.
Jill and Carlo talk stimulus checks: who's getting what as Senate Dems cut eligibility? Plus, a new threat to the Capitol today, the asset class taking the art world by storm, and Meghan Markle gets another raw deal.
Las Vegas Sands is selling the iconic Venetian casino resort and its Sands Expo and Convention Center for $6.25 billion.
Texas throws open the doors, Biden bumps up the vaccine timeline by two months, gas prices on the rise, and what's all this business about Dr. Seuss being cancelled?
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