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In Donald Sutherland’s 1970s career, the personal and political met in European ‘auteur’ films
The Conversation Canada via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoThe nickname “Oddball” came from his character in Kelly’s Heroes (1970), but it was really a...
Liverpool Koopmeiners alternative NAMED as Juventus grow confident of landing €60m Dutch midfielder
Anfield Watch via Yahoo Canada Sports· 4 days agoLiverpool are now reported to be ready to END their interest in Teun Koopmeiners in favour of an...
They set off around the world on a motorcycle and 'fell off many times.' Now they’re in the record...
CTV News· 3 days agoThey first travelled long distance by motorcycle just a few years ago, but this couple now hold the...
8 Birds That People Used to Eat (but Would Be a Federal Crime to Eat Now)
Mentalfloss· 4 days agoDepending on the season, you might see barrels of passenger pigeons, dozens of sparrows strung in...
How Nathan’s Famous turned competitive eating into a national spectacle
CNN Business via Yahoo Finance Canada· 6 days agoEvery Fourth of July, starting when she was 15, Jacqueline Lewis and her family come together to...
The endless pursuit of equality through college admissions
Mother Jones· 5 days ago“Everyone is treated the same, or equality demands that people be treated differently in order to...
Take the Family on a Civil Rights History Road Trip
AFAR· 2 days agoGrowing up, I got a ton of American history in school. What I saw and heard in Black history museums and on trails made me mad, sad—seared my soul. Here...
How an Emergency Room Doctor Spends His Sundays (in Costume)
New York Times· 6 days agoDr. Alex Arroyo, a director of pediatric medicine in Brooklyn, gets to live out his “Star Wars”...
Can jazz clubs survive in L.A.? The supergroup SML sure hopes so
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoThe debut album from the L.A. jazz supergroup SML is a thrilling elegy for a dead nightclub. Over...
Maine's 104-year-old 'Lobster Lady' shares simple tips for a long life
AOL· 2 days agoOliver has renewed her commercial lobster license for this season, which usually runs from June to October, and plans to go lobstering again this year. “I’m not going to retire, I’m going to do this till I die,” Oliver tells TODAY.com.