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  • 3 days ago | parents.com | DeVonne Goode

    Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) and Glinda (Ariana Grande) in Wicked: For Good releasing in theaters November 21, 2025. Photo: Parents/Universal Pictures "And I've had so many friends...but only one that mattered." Apparently, no good deed goes unpunished. However, the good deed of letting us see the shiny new trailer for Wicked: For Good should be allowed to slide. The second half of the 2024 hit musical Wicked (Part 1), directed by Jon M. Chu, releases in theaters November 21, 2025.

  • 5 days ago | parents.com | DeVonne Goode

    Photo: Parents/AzmanL via getty images The saying, "laugh to keep from crying" can either lift a burden or worsen it, depending on the tone that's attached. When fostering a family, that saying can be appropriate in a lot of scenarios–and it can lead to some much needed solidarity. But in a culture where opinions can be shared with one click, it turns out even an attempt at levity can lead to stress.

  • 1 week ago | parents.com | DeVonne Goode

    Photo: Parents/d3sign via getty images The weekend is here, which means a fresh batch of movie and TV titles are in the queue. Whether you're piling into the car on your way to the theater or piling onto the couch with your own snacks, there's plenty to watch as a family. Here's your family watch list for the weekend of May 30. Big-Screen Family Releases of the Week Here's what's new in theaters. 'Karate Kid: Legends' Ben Wang in Columbia Pictures KARATE KID: LEGENDS.

  • 1 week ago | parents.com | DeVonne Goode

    Manager Alex Cora of the Boston Red Sox during the 10th inning against the Toronto Blue Jays at Fenway Park on April 10, 2025 in Boston, Massachusetts. Photo: Parents/Winslow Townson/Getty Images One lesson we all learn as parents is you can't get the time with your kids back, so cherish what's in front of you. That goes for everything from the mundane moments, like driving your kid to school to the monumental ones, like graduation.

  • 1 week ago | sports.yahoo.com | DeVonne Goode

    One lesson we all learn as parents is you can't get the time with your kids back, so cherish what's in front of you. That goes for everything from the mundane moments, like driving your kid to school to the monumental ones, like graduation. No, we don't have to enjoy every moment, but being present is a whole lot better than the regret of absence.