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Rue’s Fate, Faith, and Fire: Euphoria S3E6 Delivers a Burning Bush Moment
television9 days ago

Rue’s Fate, Faith, and Fire: Euphoria S3E6 Delivers a Burning Bush Moment

In Euphoria Season 3, Episode 6, Rue narrowly avoids legal trouble after a key recording helps the feds, while a string of flashbacks reveals Alamo’s painful upbringing. Rue’s arc intensifies with a tense confrontation with Jules and a prayerful call to her mother, culminating in a near-fatal road encounter and a burning-bush moment that suggests a search for redemption. Meanwhile Cassie shines on L.A. Nights, navigates OnlyFans fallout, and faces the dramatic delivery of Nate’s finger as lenders close in, all as Alamo’s flirtation with Maddy and Cassie signals shifting power ahead of the season finale.

Euphoria S3E5 Recap: Cassie’s Payday, Rue Trapped in Peril
entertainment16 days ago

Euphoria S3E5 Recap: Cassie’s Payday, Rue Trapped in Peril

In Euphoria season 3, episode 5, Cassie and Maddy turn Cassie’s OnlyFans hustle into a power move, with Cassie signing on to both Maddy’s management and a TikTok collab house, while Maddy orchestrates a path to Lexi’s LA Nights audition. The episode also threads Rue’s DEA/Alamo saga with Laurie, Jules, and Angel, culminating in a brutal cliffhanger as Rue is buried up to her head by Alamo’s men, leaving her survival in question and the ensemble’s threads more tightly entwined.

Moses Rose's Hideout sold to San Antonio, ending Alamo eminent domain battle
local-news2 years ago

Moses Rose's Hideout sold to San Antonio, ending Alamo eminent domain battle

The owner of Moses Rose's Hideout, a bar located in the footprint of a planned Alamo Visitors Center and Museum, has reached a deal with the Alamo Trust to acquire the property, ending the ongoing eminent domain process. The purchase price was not disclosed. The owners have agreed to vacate the property by August 15, allowing the museum plans to proceed as scheduled. The agreement also stipulates that any artifacts found at the site will be displayed with museum labels acknowledging their origin from the bar property. The bar owner had previously rejected offers up to $5.26 million, claiming the state undervalued his business.

The Astor Place Cube: A Spinning Return
arts-and-culture2 years ago

The Astor Place Cube: A Spinning Return

The iconic Cube sculpture, officially known as the Alamo, has returned to Astor Place in New York City after undergoing repairs. Installed in 1967, the 1,800-pound sculpture had been in disrepair since 2021 when its spinning mechanism broke. The Cube was sent to a foundry in Connecticut for refurbishment, including a new weatherproof spinning mechanism and a paint job. The repairs, costing $100,000, are expected to keep the Cube turning for another 20 years. Before its return, the Cube took a brief vacation in the Hamptons as part of an art fair.