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What clicks in the human mind to go from interested to inspired? A novel about F1 did it for me. The acting of Damson Idris did it for my nephew.
Filmmaker Ken Burns tells NPR's Michel Martin about the role that federal funding has played in his documentary work and the ...
Filmmaker Ken Burns tells NPR's Michel Martin about the role that federal funding has played in his documentary work and the ...
7hon MSN
CBS says its decision to end Stephen Colbert’s late-night comedy show is financial, not political. Yet even with the ample ...
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No Film School on MSN11 Best Summer Movies of All TimeThere’s something about summer movies that sticks. Maybe it’s the thrill of ducking into a cold theater from the heat, or the way a great blockbuster makes everything feel bigger, louder, funnier, ...
There was a time when $3 per hour was a decent rate of pay. Granted that was 45 years ago. The work was hard, the heat relentless, but many a farmer would enlist local kids or extended relatives to ...
4hon MSN
Coolie is slated for a theatrical release on August 14. The movie is expected to open in huge numbers at the box office.
23hon MSN
Who Can Forget?' revisits some of the biggest moments of the 1990s, from Tiger Woods’ historic Masters win to Kurt Cobain’s ...
Jungkook might be releasing new music and heading for a solo world tour, ahead of BTS' full-group 2026 tour. Read to know ...
The lucky lottery player, identified as Paul Corcoran of Fitchburg, said he mistakenly purchased one of the tickets.
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India Today on MSNThe historical journey of lipstick: An evolution from the late 19th century to todayLipstick has always been more than just makeup. It reflects beauty trends, power, and even protest. From ancient formulas to today's bold shades, here's how lipstick became what it is now.
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