Link Tank: Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella to Hit Disney+ Next Week
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella coming to Disney+, Rosa Parks facts, best iPhone games to try in 2021, and more in today's Link Tank!
Hold on to your glass slippers. Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella is coming to Disney+ next Friday!
“Buckle up, Gen Z—the sweetest sounds you’ve ever heard are about to stream straight into your earholes. Next week, Disney+ will drop Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella like a glass slipper right into our home streaming devices. For those of us who’ve spent years happily settling for low-quality clips on YouTube, this is major.”
This Black History Month, check out some facts about one of the Civil Rights Movement’s most inspiring figures, Rosa Parks.
“On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks solidified her place in the history books by refusing to give up her bus seat to a white passenger—an arrestable offense in then-segregated Montgomery, Alabama. That quiet act of defiance helped kick-start the Civil Rights Movement and made Parks a household name. But it isn’t the only thing she should be remembered for.”
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has stated on the record that a Star Wars and Marvel crossover would not work.
“Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige doesn’t think a Star Wars and Marvel crossover would work, and to that I say: Bring me space daddy Din Djarin and Grogu in the Avengers, you COWARD. The question of such a crossover frequently comes up, and it has to do with the fact that Disney owns both franchises. That’s it.”
Looking for new mobile games to play on your iPhone in 2021. Here are some top picks to consider.
“Whether you’re a PC gamer, someone who prefers a console, or an iPhone user who loves a cheap distraction, there’s a tie that binds us: We’ve all downloaded a game or two from the App Store. Mobile gaming is all about convenience and quick dopamine hits, after all.”
HBO Max may be new on the market, but the streaming service boasts an impressive library. Check out the best movies on there so far.
“Let’s face it: You can only watch so much Netflix. At a certain point, all those little floating movie posters start to blend together, and you groan, “I’ve already watched all these movies a dozen times.” Well, that’s what HBO Max is for. The still relatively new streaming service boasts original series and the HBO TV back catalog, but it also has a truly impressive library of movies.”
If you’ve been working remotely and communicating with your colleagues via video calls, consider turning off your webcam next meeting for this reason.
“Do you find it a little strange when someone has their camera off during a video conference meeting? Why do they get special dispensation? And what are they doing? Statistics from the past year show that you might not be alone in asking yourself that very question.”