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‘Lady in the Lake’ Review: Not Just Another Baltimore Mystery
New York Times· 6 hours agoIt is a small moment characteristic of the writer and director Alma Har’el’s exhaustive reworking of...
How boot camps are helping to address the historic gap in internet access on US tribal lands
The Canadian Press via Yahoo Finance Canada· 7 hours agoThere’s a home movie theater with orange walls and plush recliners at the top of a steep hill on...
500 Days of Summer Retro Review
CBR.com· 7 hours ago500 Days of Summer – directed by Marc Webb, written by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber – was released in July 2009, at the height of the indie...
Days of Our Lives’ Head Writer Ron Carlivati Exits After 7 Years
TVLine· 8 hours agoDays of Our Lives‘ next major recast will be happening behind the scenes. Ron Carlivati, who has...
Freddie Prinze Jr. Has A Dire Outlook For One Popular WWE Faction - Wrestling Inc.
Wrestling Inc.· 8 hours agoFormer WWE writer Freddie Prinze Jr. has long-predicted that the reign of WWE World Heavyweight...
Lions mailbag: Answering questions heading into training camp and saying farewell
Detroit News· 8 hours agoJustin Rogers answers reader questions one final time in his last byline for The Detroit News.
Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
New York Times· 8 hours agoThis month’s picks include Swedish evildoers, South Korean warrior-ghosts and a devil stalking the American frontier. It’s a psychodrama inspired by...
Inside the Trophy Rooms of the Most Decorated Athletes, From Jackie Robinson to Serena Williams
Architectural Digest via Yahoo Canada News· 8 hours agoToday, an award is named in his honor: the Sugar Ray Robinson Award for Fighter of the Year, given...
Disney Can Fix Star Wars TV by Leaning on the MCU
CBR.com· 8 hours agoGeorge Lucas attempted to make live-action Star Wars television a reality for a long time after completing Revenge of the Sith. Unfortunately, he was far...
How Golden Peacocks on a Dining Room Wall Destroyed a Longstanding Friendship in Victorian Society
Smithsonian Magazine· 10 hours agoThe story of that dining room—called the Peacock Room and considered one of Whistler’s masterpieces—has long been ...