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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘The Taste of Things’ on Acorn TV, a sumptuous foodie film starring Juliette...
Decider· 3 days agoWikipedia calls The Taste of Things (now streaming on Acorn TV and AMC+) a “historical romantic...
Your Daily DogScope for May 10, 2024
Astrology.com via Yahoo News· 5 days agoLife is ruff when you’re four-legged and furry with a completely clueless human. Fortunately, our daily Dogscope can brighten those boneless days with a...
Incredible Snake Actors Smear Themselves In Blood And Poop To Play Dead
IFLScience· 6 days agoPlaying dead and spewing blood gets the job done for feinting dice snakes, who have evolved a...
During Mental Health Awareness Month, a mother’s grief inspires art in St. Pete
Tampa Bay Times· 1 day agoGenevieve “Vevie” Lykes Dimmitt has always been inspired by nature. Inspired by that landscape, she...
Canterbury Tales speak of a world in retreat
ESPN· 4 days agoBy stealth, but with increasing ubiquity, the old distinction between English cricket's Test- and non-Test venues has been replaced this season by a more...
Trump appears frustrated in court while possible Cohen testimony looms
AOL· 5 days agoDonald Trump arrived at the courtroom for his hush-money criminal trial on Friday, with apparent frustration, after sitting through two days of testimony from the adult film actor Stormy Daniels ...
Military Book Review Soldier of Destiny: Slavery, Secession, and the Redemption of Ulysses S. Grant
Strategy Page· 2 days agoJohn Reeves’s Soldier of Destiny represents the latest work of revision and rediscovery of this most important historical figure in U.S. history. As to Grant’s relationship with slavery, Reeves ...
Jean Isabelle Runion
The Harrisonburg Daily News-Record· 3 days agoJean Isabelle Runion, daughter of the late Elizabeth and Harlow Mellen, passed away on May 9, 2024. Jean, a loving wife, is survived by her husband of 61...
In the early 1900s, Lownsdale Square was for men and Chapman Square was only for women and children....
KGW NewsChannel 8 Portland· 6 days agoBack in the mid-1800s, rich men were buying acres of land in downtown Portland, and many of the...