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Body found in search for missing California woman Ashley Phillips who vanished in Costa Rica


A body has been found in the area where a California woman went missing in Costa Rica.

Ashley Phillips, 30, vanished after she went on a hiking trail while a devastating storm struck.

The body has not been confirmed to be Phillips. A video showed harnessed rescuers taking a body out of a river in the country.


Ashley Phillips in a yoga tree pose outdoors.
“Their beloved daughter and sister, Ashley Phillips, has been missing in Costa Rica after severe weather caused flooding and mudslides during a hike.” THE WILD PLUM

Her family is devastated but takes some solace in knowing her potential body will come home. Costa Rican authorities previously told them that it was likely she disappeared in a “water-related accident.”

She has been missing for more than two weeks, as search efforts, which were initially underway, were once paused due to the torrid conditions before they resumed.

GoFundMe set up on June 9 said: “For the past seven days, the Jonkey and Phillips family have been living through every parent’s and sibling’s worst nightmare.

“Their beloved daughter and sister, Ashley Phillips, has been missing in Costa Rica after severe weather caused flooding and mudslides during a hike.”


Search and rescue team in a rocky river.
The body has not been confirmed to be Phillips. A video showed harnessed rescuers taking a body out of a river in the country. Benemerito cuerpo bomberos de costa rica

The fundraiser has a goal of $20,000 and has raised more than $18,000 as of Thursday.

In another update posted on June 12, the family marked 10 days since her disappearance, noting search efforts had become difficult because of the weather.

It continued: “Today marks 10 days since Ashley went on a hike and did not return. Due to ongoing severe weather conditions in Costa Rica, the search efforts have been temporarily paused.”

It added: “However, the search is expected to resume once conditions improve and the drier season begins.”

Jeffrey Phillips, her father, said Ashley was staying in an “isolated area” where emergency services would be limited. Ashley Phillips appeared happy, and last spoke to her father about a little baby pineapple that was growing on a pineapple bush.

The woman was aiming for a restorative stay at HOME Farm (which stands for “Heaven On Mother Earth”) in Costa Rica’s Diamanté Valley, a regenerative sanctuary nestled in the heart of the rainforest resting on 55 acres of lush tropical jungle and sitting atop the Nauyaca waterfalls.



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England vs New Zealand 2nd Test: Ben Duckett run out for 36


England lose their first wicket as Ben Duckett is run out for 36 by New Zealand’s Nathan Smith on day two of the second Test at The Oval, with the home side 45-1 in their first innings.

FOLLOW LIVE: Second Test: England v New Zealand – day two

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Teacher who murdered adopted baby son Preston Davey given whole life prison sentence



Preston Davey died after months of sexual and physical abuse at the hands of Jamie Varley.



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Watch live: Knicks Championship Parade & City Hall Ceremony! (Video)



The New York Knicks are NBA Champions! Join the New York Post and NY Post Sports for exclusive, behind-the-scenes live coverage from City Hall as NYC celebrates the Knicks’ historic championship parade.

After a 53-year wait, the Knicks are marching up the Canyon of Heroes to receive the Key to the City! We are bringing you exclusive backstage access, player arrivals, and the complete official ceremony live from the steps of City Hall.



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Stream ‘Project Hail Mary’ for $1 with an early Prime Day deal



If you’ve been holding out hope that “Project Hail Mary” would hit streaming soon, it’s your lucky day.

Not only is the Ryan Gosling-led sci-fi epic streaming on MGM+ as of today, June 18, it’s also available to stream for a fraction of the standard subscription price for a limited time only.

As part of an early Prime Day streaming deal, you can get your first two months of MGM+ for just $0.99/month. That’s just $1 to watch one of the biggest movies of the year so far (and a ton of other great titles in the MGM+ library).

The film, inspired by Andy Weir’s novel of the same name, stars Gosling as Dr. Ryland Grace, a middle school science teacher who wakes up on a spacecraft with no memory of who he is, why he’s alone and why he’s orbiting in deep space. Through flashbacks, we learn he’s been given an impossible task: save Earth’s sun, which is being eaten by a mysterious microorganism, from dying.

With the help of an unexpected alien friend named Rocky, whose planet is also plagued with the same impending doom, Grace finds he may not have to save the world on his own.

‘Project Hail Mary’ MGM+ release date

“Project Hail Mary” drops on MGM+ today, June 18.

How to watch ‘Project Hail Mary’ at home

MGM+ is available as an add-on subscription through Prime Video, and unlike other add-ons, you don’t need to be a paid Amazon Prime member to take advantage of this deal. You’ll just need a basic, free Amazon account.

With the Prime Day deal, you’ll get two months of MGM+ for $0.99/month. All of the streamer’s content will be accessible directly inside the Prime Video app or website, and when the two month period is over, your subscription will automatically renew at the standard $7.99/month price.

‘Project Hail Mary’ trailer

‘Project Hail Mary’ cast

  • Ryan Gosling as Ryland Grace, a middle-school science teacher and former molecular biologist
  • Sandra Hüller as Eva Stratt, the head of the international task force behind Project Hail Mary
  • James Ortiz as Rocky, an alien Grace encounters on his journey. Ortiz led a team of five puppeteers to control Rocky’s movements while also providing Rocky’s voice
  • Lionel Boyce as Carl, a security personnel
  • Ken Leung as Yao Li-Jie, the Chinese commander of the Hail Mary spacecraft
  • Milana Vayntrub as Olesya Ilyukhina, a Russian engineer on board the Hail Mary
  • Priya Kansara as the voice of Mary, the Hail Mary’s onboard computer
  • Malachi Kirby as Martin Dubois, the original scientist of the Hail Mary
  • Liz Kingsman as Annie Shapiro, a backup scientist of the Hail Mary
  • Mia Soteriou as Dr. Browne
  • Orion Lee as Dr. Li
  • Michelle Greenidge as Chimamanda

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NBA championship prediction: Eastern Conference has value in parity era


The Knicks haven’t stopped celebrating their NBA title win as they prepare to ride up the Canyon of Heroes in New York City. While it may be too early, even for them, to look forward to next season, sportsbooks have already told us what they think.

The Spurs and Thunder — supposedly the “real” NBA Finals teams —find themselves atop the betting odds board as co-favorites to win the 2027 NBA championship after stellar seasons that fell short.

The choice echoes a sentiment that many in the sports world believe to be true despite the outcome we just witnessed: the Western Conference is the league’s superior conference. That narrative isn’t new.

NBA talking heads have clung to the idea that the Eastern Conference is the junior varsity of the NBA for more than two decades (read: since Michael Jordan retired … the second time) despite evidence that the league is more balanced than ever before.

We know the last eight NBA champions have all been different, but what isn’t discussed as much is the fact that the Eastern Conference has won four of those championships: Raptors in 2019, Bucks in 2021, Celtics in 2024, and Knicks this season.

Yet bet365 sportsbook has the Western Conference listed as a -185 favorite to produce next year’s champion, while the Eastern Conference is listed at +145. Those odds translate to a 61 percent chance for the West and a 39 percent chance for the East.

We haven’t even reached the NBA Draft, let alone the free agency and trade season that will come later in the summer, but after watching the Finals, it feels like the sportsbooks are undervaluing the East’s contenders and overvaluing teams in the West.

Yes, the Thunder and Spurs are young and likely to get better with internal growth alone, but the rest of the conference can’t say the same.


Victor Wembanyama and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander looking on during Game Seven of the NBA Western Conference Finals.
Victor Wembanyama #1 of the San Antonio Spurs and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder look om during Game Seven of the NBA Western Conference Finals. NBAE via Getty Images

The Nuggets, Lakers, and Rockets all have rosters built around aging superstars and have major holes to fill if they hope to compete with the teams at the top.

The Timberwolves appear to be at a crossroads with Julius Randle and Rudy Gobert as the next best players behind Anthony Edwards. The rest of the conference can’t be considered legitimate threats unless they make major improvements in the offseason.

The East has talent at the top and more interesting depth in the middle. Clearly, the Knicks are the best team in the conference, but the Celtics and Pistons are legitimate contenders as well.

The Magic, flawed as they are, were dangerously close to pulling a series upset against the Pistons, and Orlando tapped former Spurs assistant coach Sean Sweeney to be their head coach. Their team is already talented and could be a top-four team in the conference next season.


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Then there’s Giannis Antetokounmpo, who is rumored to be interested in the Heat and Celtics as trade destinations. Wherever Antetokounmpo lands, he will instantly make his new team more formidable, if he can stay healthy.

Again, it’s extremely early to be talking championships when Broadway hasn’t yet been cleaned up from the ticker-tape parade. But if this season has taught us anything, it’s that the league is more balanced today than it was in the 2010s.

Right now, you can make the case for more teams winning the championship than ever before, and it just so happens that more of those teams are east of the Mississippi. 

The Pick: Eastern Conference to win NBA championship (+145, bet365)


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Taco Bell adds fajitas to menu after years of customers’ pleas


Fajita fans can skip the sizzle — an embarrassment — with Taco Bell’s new drama-free Tex-Mex items.

Gone are the days when the quietest person at the table fears the sound of crackling meats as the chain is “ditching sizzling fajita theatrics” by turning them portable.

Now available for a limited time, the new Fajita Street Chalupas and Chicken Fajita Nacho Fries offer an easier way to enjoy a classic.


Taco Bell's Fajita Street Chalupas and Chicken Fajita Nacho Fries.
Taco Bell

The Fajita Street Chalupas feature the traditional tender peppers and onions seasoned with tangy, savory notes of chili, onion and garlic all inside Taco Bell’s cheesy Street Chalupa shells for $5.99. Diners can choose marinated steak or slow-roasted chicken and Creamy Jalapeño sauce and an onion-cilantro blend.

For $5.49, the Chicken Fajita Nacho Fries can be the star of the show or a side dish and come with peppers and onions on top of its golden, crisp Nacho Fries. Of course, fans will get a heaping of nacho cheese sauce, the new Creamy Jalapeño sauce and a dollop of reduced-fat sour cream.

“Fajitas have a way of making an impression, and we wanted to bring that same excitement and unmistakable flavor to the menu in a way fans can experience wherever they are,” said Luis Restrepo, Chief Marketing Officer at Taco Bell, in a statement

“To us, it’s all about centering the savory peppers and onions that make fajitas so iconic and bringing that flavor to formats fans already love, so they get everything they crave without the sizzling spectacle,” Restrepo added.

Street Chalupas aren’t new for the fast food behemoth. 

Earlier this year, it rolled out the Chicken Bacon Ranch style of the Street Chalupa, and fans went crazy. The dish had roasted chicken, crispy bacon, and a signature creamy avocado ranch in a toasted cheddar Street Chalupa shell.


The exterior of a Taco Bell restaurant with the company's logo.
The Taco Bell storefront in Valencia, Spain, with the iconic Taco Bell logo Road Red Runner – stock.adobe.com

Back in 2024, Taco Bell invented the dish that started it all — the Cheesy Street Chalupas. These were inspired by street tacos and packed with fresh cilantro and diced onions and paired with premium protein like chicken or steak.

And fans have been begging for the taco chain to bring them back. “Ngl I don’t really care [for the] fajitas, but I’ll take any excuse to get the street chalupas back again,” a foodie wrote on X.

“I don’t know what kind of sorcery they do with those chalupas but those are one of my fast food weaknesses,” another said.

“Guess I’m finally eating my way through the summer, one $6 masterpiece at a time,” a hungry fan said on X.

Not all are impressed by the $6 item, however. “You can get a real steak street taco at any food truck for $4 lol..” as the price seems a bit steep for them.



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Trump blasts critics of his Iran plan as ‘fools’


President Trump blasted critics of the Iran deal as “fools” for not thinking he was tough on Tehran, describing them as “either jealous, bad people, or stupid.”

He pointed to the stock market, which rose on news of the deal, and the price of oil, which fell under $80 a barrel for the first time since March.


Donald Trump speaking at a press conference at the G7 Summit.
Trump blasted his critics for slamming his Iran deal. Pierre Teyssot / SplashNews.com

“These fools, who think I haven’t been tough enough on Iran, when the Stock Market Just Hit A RECORD HIGH, and Oil prices are “tumbling” down, are either jealous, bad people, or stupid,” he wrote on Truth Social, shortly after he returned to the White House from his trip to Europe.

Several Republican lawmakers publicly trashed the plan, complaining that the US gave too many concessions to Iran.

“Reagan is rolling over in his grave,” retiring Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) said.



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US Open start delayed due to fog as weather leaves its mark on Shinnecock Hills


The U.S. Open had been a little more than 30 minutes in when Mother Nature threw her first curveball of the week, forcing play to be suspended over the dense fog that descended over eastern Long Island. 

Several groups had teed off at Shinnecock Hills, which included New York native James Nicholas, when United States Golf Association officials sounded the horn to stop play at 7:05 a.m. 

Golfers were held on the course for 15 minutes before they were brought off, signifying a lengthy delay ahead. 


A U.S. Open logo with a trophy icon on a foggy day.
The foggy conditions at the U.S. Open. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Play did resume at 9:05 a.m., equating to a two-hour delay and pushing back tee times two hours for the first round of the U.S. Open. 

The elements were always going to be a factor during the first day of the tournament, with USGA officials anticipating sustained winds of 12-24 mph, along with gusts from 24-36 mph. 

“When we start to talk about numbers in the mid-30s, that becomes problematic in a number of ways. Golf balls just staying still on the putting green,” USGA chief championship officer John Bodenhamer said Wednesday. “Some of the models that we’re working … show winds reaching as high as over 40 miles per hour. We hope that doesn’t happen. We’re preparing for all that we can.” 


Ethan Fang cleaning his golf club during the first round of the U.S. Open golf tournament.
Ethan Fang prepares to tee off on first hole during the first round of the U.S. Open golf tournament. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Rain has also been forecasted throughout the day Thursday, along with potential thunderstorms. 

The U.S. Open is back at Shinnecock Hills for the first time since 2018, when Brooks Koepka won the tournament.



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‘Widow’s Bay’ Episode 10: 19 Burning Questions Ahead Of ‘Widow’s Bay’ Season 2


When the end credits roll on Widow’s Bay‘s Season 1 finale, the sound of those eight church bell chimes will still be ringing in viewers’ heads, along with a bunch of burning questions.

Don’t get me wrong, Episode 10 delivered some crucial answers. We now know that Tom’s (Matthew Rhys) son Evan (Kingston Rumi Southwick) — not Ruth (K Callan) — is the last living descendant of founder Richard Warren (Hamish Linklater), and that the curse won’t end unless he dies. And we know that the island demands one life for each church bell toll, which means eight lives must be sacrificed in Season 2 to save the rest of Widow’s Bay’s residents.

When we leave Tom in the finale, he’s in the calm after and before the next storm. So we can’t wait to see what Season 2 of Katie Dippold’s hit Apple TV horror-comedy.

As we embark on the agonizing wait for Widow’s Bay Season 2, I’ve compiled a list of burning questions that will live rent free in my brain. These are, by no means, all the questions viewers have about this thought-provoking series, and we don’t need everything explained. Part of Widow’s Bay‘s fun lies in the mystery! But let’s kick off a running list of questions that’s sure to grow longer with each and every rewatch. Shall we?

  • Is Ruth Still Alive?

    K Callan and Matthew Rhys on 'Widow's Bay'
    Photo: Apple TV

    Yes, Ruth sipped Tom’s toxic tea and was on the receiving end of a bullet from Bechir’s gun, but when Widow’s Bay Season 1 ended, she was still alive and Tom called on Bechir to help him get her to a doctor. Since I’m confident she survives into Season 2, the question now is will she be able to keep her affair and descendants’ identities a secret from inevitably inquiring minds like Bechir?

  • Will Tom Follow In Richard Warren’s Footsteps And Honor The Pact?

    Widow's Bay
    Photo: Apple TV

    “The bad times will not end until the covenant is honored, and honored fully. Life for life, the island will make its needs known. One soul for each bell toll.” Eight bell tolls means the island wants eight more sacrifices come Season 2. Though we’d like to believe that Tom would never knowingly try to take someone’s life, he already has. He tried to take Ruth out and failed. And that was before he knew his son was Warren’s last living descendant. Because he can’t stop the curse, he’ll have to learn to live with it. So what lengths will he go to now to ensure Evan’s safety and protect as many people on the island as he can? Only time will tell.

  • What Happened To The “Offerings” Committee?

    Once upon a time, as film reels in the Town Hall emergency shelter revealed to Dale, Widow’s Bay had a rigorous peer selection process to select the island’s sacrifices. “Maybe you’ve committed a crime, or owe a debt to society, or have been found wanting in some way… you’ll never know… Accept your fate and take pride,” the video explained. So when did that committee disband? And could it return? Will Dale share what he learned with his colleagues? And what other crucial information lies in that storm shelter?

  • Will Bechir And His Wife Chelle Become Parents On The Island?

    Kevin Caroll on 'Widow's Bay'
    Photo: Apple TV

    When we last saw Bechir’s wife Chelle, she was having contractions seven weeks early and preparing for labor. Meanwhile, her husband was desperately trying to kill the woman believed to be Richard Warren’s last living descendant so he could break the curse and save his child from a life confined to the island. He failed to do so, and we didn’t see Chelle have her baby yet. So what fate awaits the couple in Season 2? Is Bechir here to stay against his will?

  • WTF Is This Evil Entity? We Want Lore Galore!

    Widow's Bay
    Photo: Apple TV

    Naturally, THE Widow’s Bay question is WTF is the evil entity haunting the island and killing its people? And Episode 6, which flashed back to the 1700s and introduced us to OG founder/Lord Island Protector Richard Warren, was a great way to flesh out the town’s history. And the historical society and stories passed around town give greater insight into Widow’s Bay’s lore. That said, there’s still a lot we don’t know! Tell us more about the first brutal winter that led to Warren’s pact. Tell us more about the town history. (Who was the mysterious 43rd passenger who embarked by sea to the island?!) And I loved getting some insight into Tom’s parents, childhood, and Lauren relationship, so tell us more about the characters’ lives prior to the premiere.

  • Are The Bell Tolls Counting Down To Something? And Is That Door Opening Up?

    At the start of Episode 2, the church bells chimed nine times. But in the finale, once nine people were sacrificed, it rang eight times. Is that a random number? Or will the island demand one fewer sacrifice until it reaches zero and potentially returns to “a peaceful slumber”? I also noticed in the finale, that terrifying door in the torture chamber room believed to house the island’s evil entity was cracked open significantly wider than it was when we first saw it at the end of the premiere. So will it keep opening up as more people dies? What happens if it does? And will Evan tell Tom what he experienced down there?

  • What’s The Tea On Ruth’s Old Flames?

    As Ruth was killing time while her tea steeped for 27 minutes, she took Tom on a trip down memory lane and flipped through a photo album that featured photos of men from her past. She said her old boyfriend Alfred “got bit by an animal and became that animal,” which…we’re going to need more on! And she also shouted out former mayor Howard the Coward. “He was a decent man. I was surprised when he left, but people get scared,” she explained. So, uh…what happened to Howard? Did he leave the island himself or was he sacrificed? In general, the 84-year-old Ruth is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to the town, so hopefully if (when!) she survives Tom can turn to her for more information.

  • What Really Happened To Lauren?

    In Episode 8, Tom revealed that his late wife Lauren had a preeclampsia-induced stroke and was never herself again. “It did something to her brain, to her mind. And it affected her behavior. She wasn’t safe to be around, and so I had to commit her to the home,” Tom told Evan, revealing that Lauren died two years later of a brain aneurysm.

    In the premiere, the New York Times reporter talked about someone’s cousin who went to the mainland and died of a heart attack a month later, and a woman named Marsha Dogan who died of a stroke a day after she stepped on the mainland. So what really happened to these people? Is there more to Lauren’s story we have yet to learn? And was she alive so long after her brush with death because she was a Warren? And are their more hidden truths in the letters she wrote Evan?

    While her words about keys, scorpions in her brain, and an awful mail man didn’t sound very coherent, neither did her claim that “Everyone has two mothers. A mother and a secret mother.” But it was! In the finale, Ruth revealed that she used to visit her daughter at Old Home as often as she could and told Lauren she was her “secret mommy.” So what else can we learn from her experience and the insights she left behind?

  • What The Hell Is In Tom’s Basement?

    WIDOWS BAY EPISODE 5 RECAP Matthew Rhys
    Photo: Apple TV

    Speaking of Lauren’s letters, when Tom arrives home and sees Evan holding a stack, he says, “You went through the basement?” Evan says, “No I went through your trunk. What the hell is in the basement?” And we second that burning question!

  • Is There Any Hope For Wyck And Gerrie?

    Widow's Bay
    Photo: Apple TV

    Widow’s Bay absolutely doesn’t need romance to be an incredible success. And I imagine it’s hard to find love in a place that hopeless as horrors rage on. But hey! Rihanna said it’s possible! So we can’t help rooting for it when we see people like Wyck and his high school sweetheart Gerrie. In Episode 7, Wyck implied that they grew apart after the death of Wyck’s best friend and Gerrie’s brother Mark Doyle. But Wyck still has feelings for her, even though she’s happily married to a man who seems incredibly nice. So is all hope lost?! We’ll have to wait and see. (For anyone shipping Tom and Patricia, Kate O’Flynn shed some light on their relationship dynamic here.)

  • Do Teeth And Eyes Hold Greater Significance?

    In Widow’s Bay’s first 10 episodes it’s hard not to take note of all the eye and teeth mentions. Perhaps they hold no greater significance, but in Episode 6, we learned the first man to fall ill from the plague had “eyes yellow with spoiled moons,” then he went mad and shoved his fingers in his wife’s eye sockets. Shep Clark’s eyes turned white before he attacked. As Tom’s wife was having a stroke she lost dight in her eyes. The cursed island mushroom allows people to experience “Truesight” by opening their third eye. When Reverend Bryce was tripping he wrote “MY EYE IS OPEN” and when Tom was tripping he wrote “When I turn around everyone close their eyes” on the whiteboard.

    Then there’s the teeth! In addition to the TEETH board game at the inn, Gerrie said that when the settlers arrived on Widow’s Bay is was a blank canvas “Except for the teeth.” Hmm… say more!

  • Have We Taken Our Last Mushroom Trip?

    Matthew Rhys as Tom on 'Widow's Bay'
    Photo: Apple TV

    The cursed mushroom only grows local on the island, and played a key role in Richard Warren flashbacks. Tom took a trip of his own in hopes of finding secrets of the island, and relived the traumas related to his wife. But what’s the deal with them? Was that our last Widow’s Bay mushroom trip? Or will someone consume more in hopes of confronting the evil entity again? And when everyone tripping on mushrooms draws what appears to be a hand, are they actually drawing the island? Which is semi-hand shaped!?

  • Will We See More Of These Divas?

    Dale and Rosemary on Widow's Bay
    Photo: Apple TV

    Widow’s Bay is a 10/10 show. But if we got more Dale and Rosemary in Season 2, it could easily become an 11/10 show.

  • Is Age More Than Just A Number?

    One premiere question I had that I don’t think we’ve ever answered is what’s the deal with age on the island? When Shep was in the hospital Patricia told him she learned her biological age was 28, which wouldn’t be so weird except the revelation was immediately followed by Tom reading Shep’s medical chart and seeing his age listed as 37. So what’s the deal?!

  • Is There More To That Wolf Calendar?

    The wolf calendar in Tom’s office that randomly featured a car crash photo for the month of July lives rent free in my mind. Tell me everything, Katie Dippold.

  • Why Is Richard Warren’s Statue Headless?

    File Under: Deal With It Later, I know! But I’m still curious!

  • Where Are Patricia’s Paintings And Poems?

    Kate O'Flynn as Patricia on 'Widow's Bay'
    Photo: Apple TV

    In the first two episodes Patricia is sad that her poem doesn’t make the Widow’s Bay brochure, and she asks Tom if he told the NYT reporter about her paintings. So let us see Patricia’s art! We want to support our queen!

  • What Else Have We Missed?

    Box of books in 'Widow's Bay' that includes 'The Shining' next to the secret grimoire
    Photo: Apple TV

    Widow’s Bay is all about the details, be it board games, books, paintings, or Easter Eggs. So what else have we missed? Drop your rewatch revelations below.

  • How Is Martha’s Vineyard Holding Up?

    Matthew Rhys as Tom on 'Widow's Bay'
    Photo: Apple TV

    Considering Widow’s Bay is the next Martha’s Vineyard and the show has big “Fuck Cape Cod!” energy, we’re just wondering how the OG New England island destination’s ego is holding up.

  • Stay tuned for more Widow’s Bay coverage from Decider.





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