Hysterics at reason woman waited months to introduce boyfriend to family
The clip of the fun family event, a thrift-store hat-making contest, has received almost 1 million views.
Donald Trump musical spotlights Melania, Ivanka and Stormy
"Five: The Parody Musical," a take on the Henry VIII play "Six," is set to debut off-Broadway on Monday.
Would you live in a city that forced you to exercise?
A Cambridge University architectural researcher talks us through the physical future of city living.
Prince William slammed by playwright for silencing Princess Diana
"It's ironic that the eldest son she brought up to have the courage to speak out has silenced his own mother," playwright Jonathan Maitland said of William.
Scientist reveals essential activity that boosts child's brain development
"It's tempting to think formal education is the main driver when it comes to achievement in later life, but that is simply not true," Jacqueline Harding said.
You can now get paid $17K just to play UNO for a month
The successful applicant will be paid to play UNO for four hours a day, four days a week for four weeks.
'Play Science' is making learning fun for kids
Play encourages children to explore their imaginations, problem solve, create and exercise all the higher level neural structures unique to humans.
Scientists sprinkle 'playful learning' stations in cities around the world
Science shows that play is an essential part of life, for adults and children. So psychologists decided to create more opportunities for playfulness.
Do you play enough? Science says it's critical to your health and wellness
Play is not just for kids. Science shows that play is central to human life—and too little of it can have serious health consequences.
Ship captain attacked by killer whales says people gearing up to shoot them
"It's so easy for these beasts to sink us if they want to," Sébastien Destremau told Newsweek. "If it was out of revenge, I think I would have been swimming."
Bear caught testing out trampoline in New York family's backyard
"Everything that unfolded in front of me felt surreal," Anna Cory-Watson told Newsweek. "I knew I was seeing something I was unlikely to ever see again."
Mom creates custom Lego station for kids with nail glue and spray paint
The mom-of-two from Kansas told Newsweek how she came up with a brilliant way to get her kids' Lego bricks organized.
Hearts melt as cat tries to get involved with golden retriever's play date
"When mama says take your little brother with you," one user said.
Woman shares her feline's "cattitude" as he appears to answer her back
The owner was less than impressed by her cat's lack of remorse following his nocturnal antics.
Vizsla who always asks strangers to throw his ball on walks melts hearts
"That man ignoring him and the ball should be charged with a hate crime. How dare he," said one comment.
Great Pyrenees dad takes things "too far" when playing with puppies
"Just like a dad to get them all riled up before bedtime," joked one commenter on the TikTok video that has more than 1.4 million views.
Cat 'making biscuits' on sleeping Golden Retriever puppy delights internet
"When you have a problem with your back, call the chiropractic cat!" one TikToker wrote, while another commented, "This is the cutest thing I've ever seen."
Why You Can't Tickle Yourself, According to Science
Berlin researchers have uncovered the secrets of tickle suppression.
Dogs Play Hide and Seek Together In Adorable Video: 'My Heart Just Melted'
The dachshund hiding in the video was praised for successfully evading the schnauzer seeking them out. "He's so elusive," one viewer wrote.
Asher Muldoon Dissects His Bloody Good Musical 'The Butcher Boy'
Asher Muldoon, who wrote the book, music and lyrics, talked to Newsweek about the creation of the "The Butcher Boy," which had its world premiere at Irish Rep.
'Hilarious' Unauthorized Production of 'Hamilton' Goes Viral: '#Scamilton'
"Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda has spoken out about the "illegal" play.
Uproar As Joan of Arc Portrayed As Non-Binary in U.K. Play
An upcoming play in London will feature a non-binary lead in "I, Joan," a show about French woman and cultural icon Joan of Arc.
Paula Vogel's 25-Year-Old Play Debuts on Broadway With the Original Leads
Three cast members and the director of the original company of "How I Learned to Drive" have come back in a riveting and very funny revival.
Irish Rep's 'Belfast Girls' Is a Taut Drama of Women at Sea in Their Lives
The five women in "Belfast Girls" are in search of a new and better life, and they are in for the ride of their lives
Noah Reid Discusses Fighting for What's Right in Broadway's 'The Minutes'
The "Schitt's Creek" star talked to Newsweek about playing an outsider in town politics who's more concerned with society's safety of than his own.
Tony Award Nominations 2022: Full List of Nominees Led by 'A Strange Loop'
The 75th Annual Tony Award nominations have been revealed, with "A Strange Loop" leading the way with 11 nominations.
Billy Crystal Does Stand-Up Job in Broadway Comedy 'Mr. Saturday Night'
This musical comedy is both the story of a troubled comedian and an homage to TV comedians of the 1960s.
Benjamin Pajak's Broadway Debut in 'Music Man' Is Thump'n Thpethyul
This talented 11-year-old actor, who plays Winthrop in the new revival of "Music Man," talked to Newsweek about how he got his part and what it means to him.
Tracy Letts Talks About 'The Minutes,' His New Comedy of Menace on Broadway
After a two-year delay, "The Minutes" is set to debut on Broadway, and actor-playwright Letts talked to Newsweek about how the play has changed with the times.
'Company,' Stephen Sondheim's 51-Year-Old 'New' Musical, Debuts on Broadway
This gender-switched delight starring Katrina Lenk is not so much a revival as it is yin to the yang of the original musical, a virtually new Sondheim show.