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Sometimes, hurling a timeless classic into modern times can be a formula for success. Case-in-point P-Kama, an Israeli company with $1.8M in funding that purchased the licensing rights to market ...
After discovering and falling in love with the game Rummikub, friends Marnie Wekselblatt and Laura Galvan started a group called RummiKlub so they could play it with others in a chic environment.
This past fall I visited my friends Geraldine and Israel, formerly of the Queens neighborhood Forest Hills, at their new rustic fixer-upper along the Hudson. The fireplace was working, the couch was ...
They're sharp, sweet and everything in between: Meet Estero's Queens of Rummikub Seven days a week, a group of women at Life Care Center of Estero meet to play Rummikub, a game of colorful tiles.
White plastic tiles clinked against each other. The women playing Rummikub pushed the pieces around the table with their hands. After the four players shuffled the small white squares from their last ...
One of the biggest names on the Los Angeles social scene gets into the hottest clubs and lands the coolest brand deals despite arriving in town just over a year ago. Who is this new celebrity ...
Hungry for in-person interaction, Gen Z and millennial players are joining old-fashioned chess, mahjong and backgammon groups. A meeting of the Rummikubers club in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn ...