Greg Godbout had an unusual problem. A few years after launching the comedy program at the Arlington Cinema and Drafthouse with business partner Tim Clark, he was selling out the 275-seat club with big-name acts like Trevor Noah, Jay Pharoah and Amy Schumer. But those shows left little room for rising stars. "The more famous comics that want to play," he says, "the less up-and-coming comics we can book."
So in 2010, the partners started dreaming up a new concept: A black box theater space where stand-up comics could take the stage one night -- and then improv shows or off-Broadway humor acts could take the next. Read More...
Move over, gluten, there’s a new bad guy in town: Glucose. But the good news is, you can eradicate its acne-inducing, sleep-wrecking, fat-gaining effects and keep the bread basket on the table.
While glucose has always been tracked by people with diabetes and hypoglycemia, it also has a profound effect on the way all of our bodies look and feel. As glucose, otherwise known as blood sugar, naturally rises and falls throughout the day, studies show that modern food habits can create a “glucose roller coaster” of rapid spikes followed by rapid dips. Read More...
Getty ImagesThe eye drops were made in India and imported to the US under the brand names EzriCare Artificial Tears and Delsam Pharma's Artificial TearsThe Indian manufacturer of eye drops linked to three deaths and serious infections in the US violated several safety norms, the country's top regulator has said.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published a report last week after inspecting Global Pharma's plant in India's Chennai city. Read More...