This may be one of the most modern love stories yet. Wisconsinites Brad Warner and Danielle Brown met online at the start of the coronavirus pandemic and bonded through weekly virtual trivia nights.
Who doesn’t like a good game every now and then? For the past year, people have been forced to get a bit more creative with social gatherings, with many flocking to the virtual scene online. Apps and ...
Drew's Clues hosts Drew Cranisky and Hanna Mosca have figured out how to keep trivia night alive during the coronavirus pandemic. Reporting for Weekend TODAY, NBC’s Catie Beck finds that the big ...
The Saint Louis University (SLU) Physician Assistant (PA) program recently hosted its annual trivia night to raise money for the university’s Health Resource Center and for students to attend the 2021 ...
Dougal Nelson, President and CEO of Junior Achievement of the Heartland, joins QCL to talk the agency’s programming slogan for this year: “Economic Empowerment through Education”. Nelson also ...
Are you smarter than a naturalist? Test your knowledge Missouri birds during a free virtual trivia session hosted by the ...
The Heritage Alliance invites everyone to get their trivia fix on Thursday night, April 22. The Alliance will hold a history-themed team trivia challenge at 7 p.m. Teams of up to six people can ...
What Vermont politician brought an actual dog and pony to his final press conference? The answer: Former governor Jim Douglas, who used the animals as a self-deprecating joke in reference to his ...
Join us for a special virtual event in partnership with Science Friday: AKPM + SciFri Trivia Night! This online gathering is part science-y facts, part dance party, and part local news romp—and it’s ...