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If you’re looking for a family-friendly activity to plan for the upcoming holiday breaks — and if you’re a fan of the popular Netflix series “Squid Game” — consider “Squid Game: The Experience NYC,” a unique chance to dive into a live-action rendition of the show’s thrilling challenges. Held at Manhattan Mall, the event is suitable for all ages, though parents are encouraged to assess whether the physical and strategic nature of the games is appropriate for their children. Tickets start at $29, with VIP packages offering perks like priority entry, access to the VIP lounge, and unique collectibles. Click here to buy tickets to “Squid Game: The Experience NYC.” The event tests players’ survival instincts and strategic thinking in a 60-minute competition. Participants face off in groups to complete challenges inspired by the show, such as “Red Light, Green Light” and the Glass Bridge, with real-time scoring displayed on a leaderboard. “Squid Game” explores themes of class struggle, debt and survival, resonating with viewers around the world. The experience doesn’t stop with the games — players can explore recreated sets, snap photos and enjoy the Korean-inspired Night Market, complete with food, drinks and exclusive merchandise. ‘Squid Game: The Experience NYC’ offers real-life, immersive version of popular Netflix show. (Courtesy Netflix) Courtesy Netflix MORE ABOUT THE IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE The venue is open from Thursday to Monday, with additional holiday hours. After the main event, guests are invited to linger at the Night Market, making for a fun and memorable outing. Accessible for all, the experience is located at 100 W. 33rd St. in Manhattan with an entrance at the corner of Sixth Avenue and 33rd Street. Guests will enjoy 60 minutes of intense gameplay at “Squid Game: The Experience NYC” inspired by the iconic Netflix series, as well as exclusive new games created specifically for New York. After the competition, there is a Night Market, where you can enjoy Korean food, themed cocktails and photo opportunities with iconic show settings. Exclusive merchandise and collectibles are also available to complete the experience. ‘Squid Game: The Experience NYC’ offers real-life, immersive version of popular Netflix show. (Courtesy Netflix) Courtesy Netflix ABOUT SQUID GAME “Squid Game” is a South Korean survival drama series that premiered on Netflix in 2021. Created by Hwang Dong-hyuk, the show centers around a deadly competition where 456 financially desperate participants compete in children’s games for a large cash prize. However, the games take a brutal twist, as those who fail are eliminated in fatal ways. The show’s tension arises from its critique of social inequality, greed and human nature as players face moral dilemmas in their pursuit of the prize. The series became a global phenomenon due to its gripping plot, high-stakes drama and striking social commentary. Popular games featured on the show include “Red Light, Green Light,” “Tug of War” and the “Glass Bridge,” all of which are simple childhood games with life-or-death consequences for the participants.
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Fear of God ESSENTIALS Signs an NBA Deal and Arc'Teryx's Parent Company Reports Major Growth in This Week's Top Fashion NewsDespite starting the season 2-8, the Milwaukee Bucks have started to turn things around. Now with a 6-9 record, the Bucks own the No. 11 seed in the Eastern Conference. Giannis Antetokounmpo , the league’s current leading scorer, looks primed for another MVP campaign. Additionally, though he is still ways away from his season debut, Khris Middleton has been medically cleared. Middleton has missed the entire season so far as he recovers from his ankle injury. However, though they are starting to right the ship, the Bucks reportedly have interest in making a trade. More specifically, the Bucks have interest in acquiring Chicago Bulls forward Torrey Craig in a trade. Per NBA reporter Brett Siegel , the Bucks are interested in acquiring the 33-year-old. Additionally, according to Siegel, the Bucks have made Pat Connaughton and MarJon Beauchamp available for trade. “No team has shown interest in making a deal with the Milwaukee Bucks at this time. MarJon Beauchamp ($2.7 million) and Pat Connaughton ($9.4 million) are the two players the Bucks have made available in trade discussions in order to try and add talent on the wing. Veteran forward Torrey Craig from the Chicago Bulls is a player Milwaukee has shown interest in, sources said.” Milwaukee Bucks Interested in Trade For Torrey Craig How Torrey Craig Can Help the Bucks During the 2020-21 season, Craig played 18 games for the Bucks. In that time, he averaged 2.5 points and 24 rebounds over 11.2 minutes. Craig is a solid 3-and-D player and would help the Bucks tremendously on the defensive side of the ball. So far, the Bucks rank 15th-best in the NBA with a 113 DRTG. Additionally, they are allowing 112.2 points per game, which is just 14th-best in the league. The Bulls forward is in the final year of his two-year, $5.3 million contract, making him a popular trade candidate. Furthermore, he fits the Bucks’ timeline more than Chicago’s as they are in a better spot to contend for a championship right away, even given their slow start to the season. It is unclear how willing Chicago is to move on from Craig. However, given his contract situation and the Bulls’ 6-10 record, trading him is not an unrealistic possibility. The Last Word Earlier this month, Sam Amick and Eric Nehm of The Athletic wrote that the Bucks are unlikely to make any blockbuster moves. This report is in the wake of numerous trade rumors involving Antetokounpo. Amic and Nehm also wrote that the Bucks could make a trade before the deadline. Trading for Craig could be a move the Bucks make to improve the roster. “I could certainly see the Bucks doing some kind of deal, if not more than one, before the Feb. 6 deadline,” Amick and Nehm wrote. “But in terms of the big stuff that comes with their team’s calculus — Giannis, [ Damian Lillard ], Doc and Khris [Middleton] — I don’t see anything changing.” Regardless of whether a trade happens or not, the Bucks are starting to turn things around. Fortunately for them, they are in the Eastern Conference, which is much more forgiving than the West. As the season progresses, they should continue to climb the standings. Whether Craig becomes a part of this remains unknown. This article first appeared on Last Word On Sports and was syndicated with permission.
A judge declined to sanction Elon Musk for skipping a meeting with the US Securities and Exchange Commission to watch one of his rockets launch. US District Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley said Friday there is no need to sanction Musk because he already agreed to reimburse the SEC $2,923 to cover airfare for the trio of agency lawyers he stood up in Los Angeles in September. Musk finally met with the SEC lawyers to give testimony on Oct. 3, Corley noted. The regulator has been investigating Musk’s purchases of Twitter Inc. stock and statements about his investments before he spent $44 billion in 2022 to buy the social-media platform, which he later rebranded as X. Musk has had a testy relationship with the SEC for years, going back to when it sued him for securities fraud in 2018 after he tweeted about taking Tesla Inc. private. In the Twitter probe, Corley repeatedly ordered Musk to cooperate with the agency after he initially did two interviews but refused to participate in a third round of questioning. Musk’s lawyer, Alex Spiro, had argued that the billionaire’s failure to show up for the September deposition was justified because he had an urgent obligation as the head of SpaceX to travel to Florida for the Cape Canaveral launch of a rocket on a commercial spacewalk mission. The SEC urged Corley to impose sanctions on Musk to remind him that flouting her order was not a “trivial matter,” but Spiro contended that his client’s voluntary offer to reimburse the agency for $2,923 was sufficient. The case is Securities and Exchange Commission v. Musk, 23-mc-80253, US District Court, Northern District of California (San Francisco).
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