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Coconut Water? Thanks to Vita Coco’s new creamsicle-flavored coconut water, you can browse baby tees from the Y2K retailer like it’s 2003 by Francky Knapp May 7, 2025, 2:14 PM PDT Eater Staff ...
In the U.S. alone, the federal government spent over $8 billion on Y2K fixes. Major corporations also invested heavily; for instance, Citicorp allocated approximately $600 million to address the bug.
Music Music, revolution and Y2K: Coachella 2025 takeaways Maggy Donaldson - Agence France-Presse April 15, 2025 | 11:47am Lady Gaga is one of the marquee names at Friday's Coachella 2025 opening.
Y2K, the directorial debut of Saturday Night Live cast member Kyle Mooney, is part romcom, part tech-horror, and too unfocused to commit to either one. The turn-of-the-millennium throwback leans ...
Y2K is heading to one of the best streaming services, joining a host of other great movies arriving on Max in March. You'll have to wait a little longer for this one, as it's released on April 4 ...
The cover of Colette Shade’s “Y2K: How the 2000s Became Everything” is bedazzled with bubbles straight out of VH1’s “Pop Up Video” series from the era. But lest you assume the book is ...
Y2K Trends Are Back, But What Happened To The Optimism? Colette Shade’s new book explores the era’s cultural output — and the sociopolitical trends that informed it.
The world’s digital clocks were ultimately able to handle the switch from 1999 to 2000. And just as the panic dissipated and the new millennium ticked on, so should the transition to 2025. Jack ...
This New Year's marks the 25th anniversary of Y2K, the popularized term referring to a widespread computer programming bug feared to wreak havoc when the year changed from 1999 to 2000.
Indeed, that’s what made Y2K so novel. The harbinger of doom was not an ancient prophecy or a vast government conspiracy, but rather a straightforward issue with computers. Thus, even amid ...
No matter what kind of ‘90s kid/early oughts clique you were in Y2K has collected the perfect musical reference for you. We loved hearing Limp Bizkit, Korn, Fatboy Slim, Mandy Moore, Semisonic ...