Oscar enthusiast Michael Lasker joins Matt to talk about the dominance of ‘Oppenheimer,’ Emma Stone vs. Lily Gladstone, and much more! Photo by VALERIE MACON/AFP via Getty Images Matt is joined by Mosaic talent manager and Oscar enthusiast Michael Lasker to parse through the awards season chatter to find a gambling edge on the Academy
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Andy Greenwald is joined by Joanna Robinson to discuss “Beyond Life and Death,” the series finale of ‘Twin Peaks’ ABC Andy Greenwald is joined by Joanna Robinson to discuss “Beyond Life and Death,” the series finale of Twin Peaks. Andy starts by talking about how the theorizing around the show made him fall in love
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The Atlas Performing Arts Center invites applications and nominations for the position of Executive Director, available in the Summer 2024. Douglas Yeuell, who has served as Executive Director since 2014, recently announced that he will step down at the end of August. A Search Committee has been formed to identify the next Executive Director. The
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For those who don’t know, the Kingdom of Hawai’i used to be an independent nation. After US troops overthrew Queen Lili’uokalani in 1893, the kingdom was illegally annexed in 1898 — despite some Congress members pointing out it was unconstitutional. Today, a disproportionate number of Native Hawaiians are pushed into homelessness and out of their
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Victoria Baamonde joins Tyson and Riley to talk about Sassy Jeff, the episode’s tribal council, and more! CBS Today, Tyson and Riley are joined by Victoria Baamonde from Survivor: Edge of Extinction to recap and discuss the second episode of Survivor 46. They recollect the day hunger affected them the most during their time on
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On the same day each August, Ana Magdalena Bach travels by ferry to a Caribbean island, in order to lay a gladiolus bouquet on her mother’s grave. Afterwards, she spends the night in the same hotel overlooking a lagoon inhabited by blue herons. Against an evocative backdrop of jungles and beaches, this pilgrimage remains unvarying
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Such beauty. Such a yesteryear charm. Such a healthy fertile country living at a sublimely gentle pace. Dreamy villages, deep in the heart of France, with colored stone buildings in keeping with their natural environment. Shutters pronounced with their hues differing from celadon to lilac, from sky blue to burgundy. Proper broad rivers on which
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Juliet and Callie return to talk Hometowns week on ‘The Bachelor’ and ‘Love Is Blind’ ABC Juliet and Callie return today to talk Hometowns week on The Bachelor, discussing each girl’s date with Joey. They cover Maria (7:10), Kelsey (17:02), Daisy (27:06), and Rachel (34:20). They also discuss more on Bachelor production and touch on
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Music and movies? What a feeling. Whitney Houston in ‘The Bodyguard’ in 1992. ©Warner Brothers/courtesy Everett Collectio Movies and music have been a natural combination ever since sound was first added to moving images. Whether a film is a tear-jerking drama, an action-packed thriller or a side-splitting comedy, the right song at the right moment
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Architects use local materials and merge traditional techniques with modern technology to make schools and orphanages cool, welcoming places by Èlia Borràs in Burkina Faso If architects are people who like to think their way around challenges, building schools in Burkina Faso must be the dream job. The challenges, after all, are legion: scorching temperatures
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