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Engadget
23-05-2025
- Business
- Engadget
MasterClass subscriptions are 40 percent off for Memorial Day
If you're on grilling duty this Memorial Day and stressing about getting the steak and veggies just right, we've got a deal for you. The MasterClass Memorial Day sale, running from May 22 to 26, offers up to 40 percent off all subscriptions to the video learning platform. Starting at $72, you can learn how to grill from legendary Texas BBQ master Aaron Franklin, then enjoy other courses for a full year. Just make sure to subscribe before the end of Memorial Day itself to take advantage of the discount. When you take a MasterClass course, one of the world's top experts guides you through a series of videos on how to approach their craft. The Memorial Day deal drops the cost of a Standard subscription to $6 per month when billed annually, which comes out to $72 in total. That gives you access to more than 200 courses for a year, though you can only watch them on a device connected to the internet. It makes an excellent gift for someone you love — or for yourself. MasterClass is also discounting its higher tiers for Memorial Day. With a Plus subscription, you can watch MasterClass courses on two devices at once, and download them to watch offline whenever you want. A Premium subscription boosts the number of devices to six. The latter also includes access to MasterClass On Call, which lets you chat with AI recreations of MasterClass experts (Although, as our review notes, that feature still needs a bit of polishing.) After you've wowed your friends and family with your new grilling skills, MasterClass has plenty of other lessons that you can explore to continue your education. Creative writers can check out the BBC Maestro course that "resurrects" Agatha Christie, using her notes, an actress and AI rendering to teach the art of crafting a killer mystery. The platform also just launched a 20-episode series on healthy skin, featuring a panel of accredited dermatologists and cosmeticians. Follow @EngadgetDeals on X for the latest tech deals and buying advice .
Yahoo
15-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘Mallmageddon' will bid farewell to Outlets at Hillsboro
HILLSBORO, Texas (FOX 44) – The City of Hillsboro is about to say goodbye to the Outlet Mall in a unique way. The Mallmageddon event is taking place from Thursday, April 17 through Sunday, April 20. The city says this four-day celebration will 'bid farewell to the ghost town of empty storefronts and usher in a new era for Hillsboro.' The city says the Hillsboro Outlet Mall has been a relic of the past for years, and that Mallmageddon is 'more than just a demolition party, it's a celebration of renewal.' A complete schedule of events is listed below: CARNIVAL (North mall parking lot)• Thursday & Sunday: 5 PM – 10 PM (or later)• Friday & Saturday: 3 PM – 10 PM (or later)• Rides, games, and all the deep-fried nostalgia you can handle. RUMPSHAKER: POP-UP '90s DANCE CLUB (Suite 177, formerly Starter)• Friday – DJ Robbass Bass – 7PM to midnight• Saturday – DJ Dino Zaddy – 7PM to midnight• $5 presale | $10 at the door• A full-blown '90s club experience—think Britney, Biggie, and glow sticks. RAGE ROOM (Suite 173, formerly Jockey)Full Rage Room: 12 PM – 5 PM, Saturday Only• LIMITED AVAILABILITY• $30/party of 1 – 6Bottle Toss: 3 PM – 7 PM Friday and 5 PM – 7 PM Saturday• Frustrated by the mall's decline? Take it out on bottles, busted electronics, and random junk – no cleanup, no consequences. REWIND LOUNGE (Suite 175, Formerly Subway)• Friday & Saturday, 3 PM – Close• A '90s hangout with classic MTV, blacklight posters, + a graffiti wall you're actually allowed to tag.• Pog tournaments and board games• FREE ENTRY POP-UP 90's COUNTRY KARAOKE BAR (Suite 174, formerly Claire's)• Friday & Saturday, 7 PM – Midnight• Cold beer, neon glow, and a mic waiting for your best (or worst) country anthem.• FREE ENTRY RETRO VIDEO GAME TRAILER• Friday & Saturday, 3 PM – 10 PM• The best arcade and console classics—no quarters required. TONY'S BACKYARD BBQ• Friday & Saturday, 3 PM – 9 PM• Real-deal Texas BBQ – smoky, messy, and perfectly sauced. BUBBLE BUS CO. MOBILE BAR (Look for the VW van)• Friday & Saturday, 7 PM – 11 PM• Your favorite '90s drinks, all grown up. Think Purple Passion, Strawberry Hill, and Zima —reinvented and served with a side of nostalgia. THE MALLSEUM (Former Vending Machine Room, Main Mall Office)• Friday & Saturday, 5PM – 10 PM• A shrine to the mall's glory days—photos, relics, and artifacts from when this place was packed.• FREE ENTRY Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


New York Times
15-04-2025
- Health
- New York Times
Tottenham captain Molly Bartrip says lack of energy in games was ‘reality check' in dealing with anorexia
Tottenham Hotspur captain Molly Bartrip said experiencing a lack of energy in matches was a 'reality check' in dealing with her anorexia. Bartrip, 28, spoke on FIFPro's Footballers Unfiltered podcast about her experiences with mental health issues after she was diagnosed with anorexia nervosa at the age of 14, while also suffering from 'severe anxiety and depression' while playing at Reading from 2014 to 2021. Advertisement 'I've experienced games where I had no energy,' Bartrip said. 'Every pre-match, I have pasta. Regardless if it's a 12 o'clock kick-off, I have pasta at nine o'clock. Because I feel best when I've had that. 'Before, I would have a slice of toast the evening before a game. Then I would go to the game and feel like I'm getting battered everywhere. It wasn't until I had that reality check that I was like, 'I'm not performing. I'm going to get dropped. I'm not at my best'.' Bartrip, who represented England at under-19 level, said her fears over not being selected for her national team, and for Arsenal as a teenager, saw her attempt to gain 'control' by not eating. 'For some reason, my mind just had a switch,' she said. 'I didn't feel good enough. I had no control over England selection, Arsenal selection, but I had control of what I was putting in my body. (So) I'm just not going to eat. 'To other people, it was maybe me just concentrating on getting fitter, looking better, but it got to the point where I got caught throwing food away at school. I didn't want to accept I was ill.' As a teenager, Bartrip said an instance of having to be 'tube fed' at hospital 'woke (her) up a bit'. 'It made me realise I need to sort myself out,' Bartrip said. 'I'm not even going to have a life let alone play football ever again.' Bartrip recalled her love for bacon sandwiches as a child, but said there was a 'mind block' stopping her from eating them for 'five years.' The Spurs defender said she 'knew (she) hadn't covered from anorexia properly' until she ate bacon without 'guilt.' 'I was at Reading, the girls ordered a Dominos (pizza) after the game. I was eating normally-ish at 19, but that was the one thing I couldn't eat. This Texas BBQ pizza had bacon on it and I was like, 'I can't eat it'. Advertisement 'Then I thought, 'I can do this'. As soon as I ate it I was on the phone to my mum, 'I've done it'. I don't even feel bad for it. I loved it. It was the biggest weight off my shoulders ever, I can't even explain the feeling.' Bartrip said she also received a diagnosis for 'severe depression and anxiety' at Reading, adding: 'I fight with my brain all the time, it's draining because I've done it since I was 14. I have come to terms with this is who I am now. I don't want to have to fight every day, it's tiring. I still have panic attacks.' But the defender said she is 'proud' of Spurs for the club's emphasis on supporting the mental health of the women's team by employing a psychologist and a nutritionist. 'We didn't have psychologists, the men's side did but the women's side didn't. Which is something we're seeing a lot more in the women's game, we're getting women's psychologists too. 'That has to be compulsory if I'm honest. There's so much emphasis on injuries in football, why not for the mental side of the game. If you can give that one, two extra three per cent, that can win you a game.' ()


USA Today
08-04-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
The 5 greatest Masters champions dinner menus of all time
The 5 greatest Masters champions dinner menus of all time It's one of the better Masters traditions: every year, the previous winner of the green jacket puts together a dinner menu for all the champions to attend the Tuesday before the major at Augusta the next year. We've seen some incredible offerings, from Spanish tapas to a Japanese-themed menu. But which ones are the best of the best? Glad you asked. We decided to do an all-time top-five of the GOAT menus that we've seen over the years as we get ready for another year of Masters champions dinner goodness. MASTERS PICKS: 1 of these 10 golfers will win in 2025 Let's go from No. 5 to the best menu we've ever seen: 5. Jordan Spieth, 2016 A menu can be simple. And this one is simple and perfect: Texas BBQ, some solid veggie sides and a chocolate chip cookie a la mode at the end. 4. Hideki Matsuyama, 2022 This is gourmet stuff right here. Maybe it should be higher. 3. Tiger Woods, 2020 Am I biased because it's Tiger? No. It's because it's sushi AND steak AND fajitas AND three desserts! 2. Adam Scott, 2014 I just love this one because it's different! And maybe because Moreton Bay Bugs are ... lobsters! Just imagine the champions' eyes, er, bugging out when they saw that. 1. Scottie Scheffler, 2023 It's got everything: volume (burgers AND shrimp AND tortilla soup AND fish or steak AND a cookie!), creativity and mystery -- we finally found out what "Scottie-style" sliders are!