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‘Fly Me to the Moon’ Review: A Rocket’s Red Glare Gives Proof to Scarlett Johansson and Channing...
Variety via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoTrailers make “Fly Me to the Moon” look cute at best, when in fact it’s quite clever: a...
A Guide to Every Dragon in 'House of the Dragon,' So Far
Elle via Yahoo Canada News· 11 hours agoCaraxes, and Syrax, and Seasmoke and Dreamfyre...to keep this influx of dragons straight, we’re...
Celebrities who died in 2024
INSIDER via Yahoo Canada News· 10 hours agoAfter directing the 1967 acid-trip fantasia "The Trip" starring Dennis Hopper and Peter Fonda and written by Jack Nicholson, the trio went on to make "...
Riders QB Patterson anxious for first CFL start as Argonauts visit Regina
Coast Reporter· 5 days agoQuarterback Shea Patterson is confident that he’s up to the challenge of making his first CFL start...
Tiana's Bayou Adventure Is Now Open At Walt Disney World, And Here's Everything You Need To Know...
BuzzFeed via Yahoo Canada News· 1 day agoBut as a popular, new addition, Tiana's Bayou Adventure isn't exactly begging for eager...
Robert Towne, Screenwriter of ‘Chinatown’ and More, Dies at 89
New York Times· 6 days agoCelebrated for his mastery of dialogue, he also contributed (though without credit) to the scripts...
Orangeville Transit working on communication improvements for riders
Orangeville Banner· 6 days agoOrangeville transit has acknowledged gaps in its accessible options, service disruptions and route...
Manitou Unveils Lighter XC Fork & Shock, Plus Retro Mattoc
Bikerumor· 5 hours agoWith their suspension lining up at the World Cup XCO races again, Manitou needed a modern XC fork...
Eritrea's Biniam Girmay 1st Black cyclist to win Tour de France stage | CBC Sports
CBC.ca· 6 days agoBiniam Girmay grew up in Eritrea watching the Tour de France on TV each July with his father. Then...
Robert Towne always knew how to bring out the best in the movie stars he befriended
Decider· 12 hours agoRobert Towne is a giant, a pillar of the New American cinema which is arguably the best era of film...