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Keys to the Pool, Not the Room
New York Times· 4 days agoHotels are increasingly making some of their most enviable amenities available to day pass holders. When Cadie Carroll and two college friends planned a...
The five scholars who won two Nobel prizes – and what sets them apart
The Raw Story· 5 days agoWinning a Nobel prize is a rare, extraordinary achievement, but five remarkable people have done it...
21 Questions About Literature and Life in the 21st Century (So Far)
New York Times· 6 days agoLiterature has always reflected society, and as the Book Review’s survey “100 Best Books of the 21st Century” reveals, many titles on the list are intertwined with major events and trends of ...
Leo Zacky Attends The 2024 Republican National Convention
Digital Journal· 4 days ago...Announces Second Quarter Earnings Conference Call and Webcast Silver Wolf Provides Operational and Corporate Update More from Digital Journal...North of Soledar, Ukrainians yearn for peace Carlo Marks talks about his new Hallmark movie ‘The Wedding Veil Inspiration’ Musk faces US fraud trial over...
Perk Labs Inc. Announces Failure to File Cease Trade Order and Provides a Corporate Update
Digital Journal· 4 days ago...Announces Second Quarter Earnings Conference Call and Webcast Silver Wolf Provides Operational and Corporate Update Loop Industries Reports...North of Soledar, Ukrainians yearn for peace Carlo Marks talks about his new Hallmark movie ‘The Wedding Veil Inspiration’ Musk faces US fraud trial over...
Birdeater starts like a successor to Wake In Fright – but ends up like an episode of Home and Away
The Conversation· 1 day agoIn an early scene in Jack Clark and Jim Weir’s Birdeater, we catch a glimpse of a poster of Ted Kotcheff’s Wake in Fright (1971). More than in any other film of the period, Kotcheff managed ...