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What Does Ruritania Mean in 'The Crown'?
Town & Country via Yahoo News· 5 months agoWhat Does Ruritania Mean in The Crown?Netflix Episode six of The Crown's final season has an interesting title: "Ruritania." But what does it even mean?...
At age 77, Burgaw native pens first novel filled with love, war and intrigue
Star News via Yahoo News· 10 months agoBurgaw native Everett Durham, at age 77, has concocted a multi-generational tale of love and war in...
Darryl Hickman, child star of “Leave Her to Heaven ”and “The Grapes of Wrath”, dies at 92
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News· 2 weeks agoHickman was a young actor in the Golden Age of Hollywood, before transitioning to a career in...
Movie composers create the indefinable in an evolving story | MARK HUGHES COBB
The Tuscaloosa News via Yahoo News· 11 months agoAlong with frequent co-collaborator Steven Spielberg, John Williams practically birthed the summer...
Darryl Hickman, Young Actor in ‘The Grapes of Wrath’ and ‘Leave Her to Heaven,’ Dies at 92
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 2 weeks agoDarryl Hickman, who appeared in such films as The Grapes of Wrath and Leave Her to Heaven as a...
Two Decades After His Death, Actor Douglas Fairbanks Jr.’s Park Avenue Apartment Finally Surfaces on...
Robb Report via Yahoo News· 8 months agoLooking much like it did when the screen legend lived there, the Manhattan time capsule has played...
Art Is a Revolution in This Look Inside Salamandre
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 2 years agoHow do you grieve in a land where art is forbidden? That’s the fascinating question at the heart of Tales From the Umbrella Academy artist I.N.J....
Remembering Darryl Hickman, the Former Child Actor from ‘Leave Her to Heaven,’ Who Just Died at 92
Indiewire via Yahoo News· 2 weeks agoThe then-child actor contributed one of the most striking death scenes in film noir history, when...
Review: Brilliantly acted, HBO's 'The Regime' flirts with satire but lacks political bite
LA Times via Yahoo News· 3 months agoKate Winslet and Matthias Schoenaerts stride the corridors of power in a series that, while evocative of other autocracies, could benefit from more boldness.