On Jan. 28, 1994, Universal brought Reality Bites to the Sundance Film Festival as a portrait of contemporary angst told in ...
Barbara Plummer, host of WEWS morning show, enthralled youngsters in 1960s with Magic Mirror, Do Bee, Don’t Bee and other ...
In the heyday of TV and radio, some of the region’s most iconic brands were defined by their jingles. These four were so ...
After a theater career in New York City, Connie Meng wrote over 500 reviews, boosting the profile of North Country theatre.
30 years on from the first episode of this groundbreaking drama, we take a closer look into the programme’s archive to reveal ...
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Controversy erupts in the North Bay's largest city over the fate of its crumbling birthplace
Some neighbors and Indigenous leaders say a Bay Area city shouldn't build homes at this historic site: "Building houses on ...
A self-taught artist, he also spent more than half a century creating forensic sketches and reconstructions for ...
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Brian Feeney: Who controls the airwaves in a united Ireland?
Historian and political commentator Brian Feeney has been a columnist with The Irish News for three decades. He is a former ...
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How films like item damage Pakistani cinema
Huma Shaikh’s Item may have looked good on paper—but that paper should have been written, filed, and forgotten in the 1960s.
Kathryn Bigelow, James Cameron, Ryan Coogler, Yorgos Lanthimos, Joachim Trier and Chloé Zhalo — who have 22 Oscar nominations ...
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The Purged
Donald Trump’s destruction of the civil service is a tragedy not just for the roughly 300,000 workers who have been discarded ...
Dan David, an icon for hundreds of journalists, Indigenous and non-Indigenous, in Canada and South Africa, and changed how ...
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