Archive for June, 2015
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June 28, 2015
"Jeff McCall, professor of media studies at DePauw University in Indiana, believes Jaws succeeded in '75 because it appealed to a wide cross-section of viewers," writes the Schenectady Daily Gazette 's Jeff Wilkin. His column, which marks the 40th anniversary of the Steven Spielberg-directed movie, notes, "It's remarkable how the movie has remained culturally relevant.
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June 28, 2015
I'm fascinated by entrepreneurs, which is why I've spent almost twenty years writing about them and their businesses, across all sectors; how they innovate, problem solve, disrupt, and drive growth, among many other things. When I'm not covering the business start up scene, I'm writing about business management, talent, social enterprise, business education, finance, franchising for the British national press, including The Guardian and The Times, and leading business and finance journals and periodicals such as Director, Economia and Edge, as well as their online media channels.
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June 28, 2015
Halloween is the perfect time to have fun, pet owners! Why not let your pet in on the fun with a new costume this season? Krystin Goodwin has a few of the best Halloween costumes for pets! The April fool that happened to the family next left him as one of the criminal insane, instituted for a lifetime. Clothes make or break the man here, and after all Michael Meyer, a privileged albeit secret mental health patient, a criminal unsure of himself at first...a special care for wrongful indemnity from the consequences of a comman man.
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June 28, 2015
Before the whodunit mystery begins, the first 8 minutes of the series have been released online to drum up buzz. And I'll tell you one thing, it doesn't disappoint.
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June 27, 2015
'71 After playing Louis Zamperini, who was tortured in a Japanese prison camp, in Unbroken , Jack O'Connell now plays a British soldier caught in a harrowing labyrinth in Northern Ireland. O'Connell is Gary Hook, a raw British private sent to 1971 Belfast, a teeming battleground for Protestants fighting Catholics fighting the British fighting everyone.
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June 27, 2015
Artist Justin Haines set the tone for Days of the Dead when I went to the convention's opening night on Friday. His Disney-esque drawings of horror icons jumped out at me, especially the portrait of Hellraiser 's Pinhead with perky Mickey Mouse eyes.
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June 27, 2015
Mellie White has a smile on her face as she paints a wooden door hanger, carefully dabbing pink and green spots with her paintbrush. On her wrist is a hospital bracelet, and in her nose is a tube.
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June 27, 2015
Early in his career, Lance Henriksen worked for six months with influential French filmmaker Francois Truffaut when both men acted in director Steven Spielberg's classic 1977 sci-fi fantasy, "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." "We were close to the end of the shooting and he said to me, 'I have something for you," Henriksen said in his distinctive gravelly voice.
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June 27, 2015
AMC's "Humans" presents robot servants as endangering the human race. CBS' "Zoo" counters with a pandemic of animal violence.