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Film review: Twisters is a tornado tale that's right up my alley
National Post· 18 hours agoThe forecast for Twisters was not good. As a half-sequel, half-reboot of a largely forgotten...
17 Independent Bookstores We Love Around the World
AFAR· 18 hours agoRecognizing the transporting power of great stories, we decided to celebrate our love for many of their keepers—independent bookstores around the world.
27 Tweets By Women This Week That Are Certified Fresh And Certified Hilarious
BuzzFeed via Yahoo Canada News· 18 hours ago(flirting) so what’s your favorite soup — erica (@ericanextdooor) July 16, 2024 Twitter:...
Feel-good movies to watch when you're down
CTV News· 19 hours agoWhen you’re feeling down, a trip to the movies can take you on an emotional journey. Scientists say the brain hierarchy is flatter when watching movies,...
The 1994 Brickyard 400: An oral history of the day NASCAR 'leaped years forward'
New York Times· 20 hours agoFor decades, Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s doors were closed to any racing besides open-wheel cars. ...
Tips to Go on Train Across Canada
TechBullion· 21 hours agoWant to embark on some classic Canadian adventure? Maybe, it is time you took a train trip across Canada? Traveling by train across Canada is an...
Dead bodies in the rubble: Gaza's lost generation of footballers
The i newspaper online iNews· 22 hours agoKhan Yunis FC, a football club which once embodied Gaza‘s unique spirit, now lies in ruins....
A small town film festival in Alicante is a springboard for big stars
Euronews via Yahoo Canada News· 22 hours agoAlfás del Pi in Alicante is home to the largest Norwegian and British community in Spain. Thanks to...
Question Mark Entertainment’s Simon Baptiste: ‘I believe that there's a different way…’
Music Ally· 22 hours ago2020 was the 20th birthday of Question Mark Entertainment, but as for many music companies across ...
Inside Paris' long history with the Olympic Games
BBC News· 23 hours ago“If Greece is the cradle of the Olympics, Paris represents its home.” Paris, wrote the author hopefully, is where the