• Gone, But Not Forgotten

    Once ubiquitous, Honolulu’s old-school Cantonese restaurants are dwindling—but as a former HONOLULU editor notes, they leave lasting memories.

    • WRIC

    Richmond woman says even though speed cameras have gone up, speeding hasn’t gone down

    The speed camera program is currently underway near two schools in Richmond, but one local mother said it’s still not slowing down cars.

  • The Forgotten Kingdom

    A solid though safe addition, The Forgotten Kingdom's noticeably less-ambitious strides are countered by a known quantity of risk and just rewards.

  • "Laura, where has all the money gone?"

    One of the reasons the establishment did not want Jeremy Corbyn in No. 10 was because he would not only ask this question to every outgoing Tory but would enable many of them to have to stand in front of a judge on corruption charges. The best thing to do was to make up a […]

  • Sudan’s forgotten war

    While conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine have captured global attention, the civil war in Sudan has been largely ignored. That can’t be allowed to continue, says the Guardian’s Nesrine MalikWith so much of the world’s attention on the wars in Gaza and Ukraine, one of the worst humanitarian crises of recent times is playing out almost unnoticed. Sudan’s civil war erupted in April 2023 and has led to tens of thousands of civilian deaths and a mass displacement of up to half of the country’s...

  • Forgotten 90s Horrors You Have To See

    EJ Moreno looks at a selection of forgotten horror films from the 1990s that are well worth a watch… We all know Scream, Candyman, and I Know What You Did Last Summer. These horror films, which emerged between 1990 and 1999, changed the genre landscape and gave us quite a few thrills and chills. But […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Forgotten 90s Horrors You Have To See

  • The Forgotten Abortion Controversy Surrounding ‘Knocked Up’

    Seth Rogen’s most controversial comedy didn’t involve North Korea

  • Have open marriages gone mainstream? – podcast

    From therapy sessions to bookshelves, interest in non-monogamous relationships seem to be soaringWhen Molly Roden Winter stormed out of the house one evening, fed up with her husband returning home too late to help with their children, things took an unexpected turn. She went to a bar with a friend and ended up meeting a much younger man. But instead of an affair, she tells Helen Pidd, her interest in this other man sparked a surprising conversation with her husband – and led to them opening up...

  • Forgotten 90s Horror Movies You Have To See

    EJ Moreno looks at a selection of forgotten horror films from the 1990s that are well worth a watch… We all know Scream, Candyman, and I Know What You Did Last Summer. These horror films, which emerged between 1990 and 1999, changed the genre landscape and gave us quite a few thrills and chills. But […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Forgotten 90s Horror Movies You Have To See

  • The Forgotten Element in Averting Nuclear Catastrophe

    What will it take to end the nuclear nightmare that has gripped the world since the atomic bombings of 1945? For a time, that nightmare seemed to have abated for, in response to massive popular resistance to the prospect of nuclear war, governments turned to signing nuclear arms control and disarmament agreements. Even previously hawkish More

  • The US has turned it's back on God, but He hasn't forgotten us

    No president can restore the soul of a country, much less a president with a godless, secular agenda.

  • The Debate: Have flexible working laws gone too far?

    Will new laws allowing workers to "request" flexible hours culminate in the irreparable breakdown of society?