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In all her youthful visions of the future, of the job she might have, the city and home she might live in, the friends and family around her, Marnie had never thought that she'd be lonely.
EJ Moreno revisits overlooked modern horror films… In the first few months of this year, there’s been more than a handful of horror films to see their release. That’s not even counting smaller indie and the straight-to-streaming movies that seemingly drop daily. With that, it’s easy to see how even the best horror films can […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Forgotten Modern Horror Classics That...
It was a yearlong battle, Maribel Ahumada said, to get her teenage son into the program that changed his life. The Gardena mother was dissatisfied with the traditional system that arranges supportive services for Californians with developmental disabilities like D'Angelo Ahumada, who has cerebral palsy, epilepsy and other conditions. It has long been plagued by inequities, including lower spending on Latinos. "Before, everybody chooses for him: 'This is what we have. This is what you get. That's...
This week's episode looks into finding Finnish friends.
Left-wing elites want to protect the 'deep state' because it shields them from accountability as they pursue their own agendas.
We need to encourage freedom of thought, boldness of action and determination to follow one’s heart, dreams and convictions.
A happiness researcher found that happy memories have some things in common: They are emotional, out of the ordinary, sensory, and meaningful. Here are some ways you can make more meaningful memories.
Drew Barrymore shared a new video of her kitchen on TikTok and it looked so normal.
A book its author 'would much rather not have needed to write' ranges far
“The Bee Sting” by Paul Murray — Emily Genova, Deputy Managing Editor This nearly 700-page novel follows an Irish family as they reckon with a failing family-run car business in a small, gossipy town. Told in alternating points of view, Paul Murray’s “The Bee Sting” drops the reader into the life of the Barnes family, This story Books beyond Bobst: A modern classic, a short story collection and more appeared first on Washington Square News.
Picketers threatened its construction. Its design drew frequent comparisons to a washing machine’s agitator, and in some architectural circles, it drew whispers of plagiarism. After completion, it garnered a small degree of infamy for the uncannily breast-shaped shadow that the afternoon sun casts across its facade — a phenomenon that locals have nicknamed the “2 o’clock titty.” But despite the controversies that once swirled around it, the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption now stands...