Robert Therrien, "Under the Table" (1994), wood, metal, and enamel (all photos Matt Stromberg/Hyperallergic, unless otherwise noted) LOS ANGELES — Robert Therrien’s “Under the Table” (1994) is ...
A24 partners with JOOLA for a Marty Supreme-branded table tennis table and accessory kit The 15mm MDF table features a dark blue surface and folds for compact storage Available now, the table retails ...
With digital libraries growing steadily more ubiquitous, it’s not always easy to shop for people who love video games. Thankfully, there’s a fantastic alternative to getting someone a copy of a ...
Josh Safdie’s latest movie Marty Supreme spurred a renewed national interest in ping-pong. I played my way through New York City to try to find out more. From the set of Marty Supreme. It’s 10:30 am ...
Local Table serves local produce, much of it grown on-site. It also sells preserves and ready-made food in its shop. HENDERSONVILLE – The Local Table, a farmstand and restaurant on 7 th Avenue in ...
If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. It’s “perfect for game night” By Izzy Baskette Izzy is a Chinese-American writer who connects with her heritage through learning cultural ...
READING, Pa. - If you've ever wanted to make your own fresh maple syrup -- Gring's Mill Recreation Area was the place to be on Saturday! The park in Reading held a maple sugaring demonstration for the ...
READING., Pa. – The Reading Planning Commission voted Tuesday night to table a revised plan of record for a proposed apartment complex planned at 601 Penn St., a 10-story former office building. The ...
Parx Casino officials said it has received approval for traditional table games at its facility in Cumberland County. Parx Casino Shippensburg was previously the only casino in Pennsylvania not to ...
Cozy Table will open its doors in its new location at 3870 W. Third St. at 6 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10. Owner Kelly Kolios said the restaurant, known for its breakfast and lunch menu, will be open 6 a.m.
Table tennis and film have a surprisingly entangled history. Both depended on the invention of celluloid – which not only became the substrate of film, but is also used to make ping pong balls.
Mike Sullivan over at SullysBlog.com published a book that I had the chance to read lately. Full disclosure, Mike did send me a copy of the book because we are friends. He did not ask me to write a ...