NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with Catherine Price, author of The Power of Fun, about why it can be so difficult for adults to have fun and how people can find ways to incorporate fun into their life.
NPR's Julia Furlan talks with Catherine Price, author of "The Power of Fun" for an episode of Life Kit about differentiating between true and fake fun and creating more fun in life. When was the last ...
You might already be one of the millions around the world using ChatGPT to help out with mundane tasks and automate menial chores. But ChatGPT is capable of much more than just answers and automations ...
There was a time when life felt endlessly exciting. Late nights full of loud music and tons of friends weren’t just fun, they were necessary. But as the world changes and we grow older (well, not me, ...
On Sept. 6, 1983, a quirky little redhead with a big, big voice named Cyndi Lauper became an instant MTV icon when she released “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,” a feminist anthem for the new wave age.
With a hungry newborn in one hand, a kitchen knife in the other, and only 30 minutes to whip together a healthy dinner before her wife came home from work, Emily Chan realized she had a problem. “I ...
There’s a reason fun facts are called fun facts. It’s always entertaining to discover a new and interesting or shocking piece of trivia to share with your friends, family, partner, the mailperson, ...
Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla says he has difficulty with the concept of fun. Maddie Meyer / Getty Images BOSTON — Joe Mazzulla’s definition of fun became a talking point this past weekend when Rusty ...
Welcome back to another edition of Just Fun Tech, our semi-regular review column focusing on the wider world of technology and sharing which products live up to the hype and are genuinely fun to use.
Welcome back to Just Fun Tech, our regular series focusing on tech that might not have to do with gaming but is just plain fun. In this second entry to our summer outdoor series, we’re looking at the ...
"Girls Just Want to Have Fun" is an anthem for women around the world, but, surprisingly, Cyndi Lauper's 1983 No. 2 hit wasn't written by a woman. The song was a multi-Grammy nominee, MTV Video Award ...