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Set in a sort-of futuristic ’60s, the art direction/look of this film marks a Marvel high point, and the score is great, too. The movie has a lot of heart to go with some consistent laughs.
The great Billy Joel finally gets a worthy documentary, a five-hour, two-parter in which he, and a lot of figures in his life, participate fully.
For the Song has been consistently hosting concerts in its two years of existence. In August, For the Song will feature two artists: Walt Wilkins and the Ramble, and Raul Midón.
Mesothelioma’s persistent threat to Nevada veterans For most of the 20th century, asbestos was regarded as a military essential due to its durability as well as insulation and fireproof properties.
My decades of ignorance of Indigenous history got me nowhere. They did not make me a better or more patriotic American—just a more ignorant one.
David A. Jacinto’s new book, Where Eagles Fly Free, is based on the true story of the author’s ancestors, Thomas Wright and his young wife, Annie, who leave their home in the British Isles in the ...
Coming up in the next 11 days: fun for the kiddos at Andelin Family Farm; the Holland Project’s group bike ride and party; and more!
Add to that my feeling of escaping the weekly grind for fun in the cool, pine-scented Tahoe air, with a delicious dinner and bottle of bubbly, and it was the perfect summer Friday night.
Early today, the U.S. Senate voted to rescind $1.1 billion in funding already allocated to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the group that distributes funds to NPR, PBS and their member ...