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The Olympia is also known as the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts from the mid-1970s to 2014, in honor of philanthropist ...
Many classic candies have disappeared from movie theater concession stands over the years. Here are some that truly made the ...
The last 5 years have seen the release of many great comedies that are destined to be cult classics down the line, such as ...
Private Ken Ward-Harvey was lucky to survive his first encounter with the enemy at the Battle of El Alamein in Egypt in 1942. Ward-Harvey, a ­combat engineer or “sapper” with the 2/7th Field Company, ...
John Wayne turned down the chance to work with a director on 1940's 'North West Mounted Police' because he had previously ...
Writer-director Paula Ďurinová returns to KVIFF's Proxima Competition program with her sophomore doc, saying it "emerged from ...
If Sharisse Zeroonian feels stress, anxiety or premenstrual symptoms, it can trigger a multi-day vomiting bout that sees her ...
The turbulent late ‘60s saw the technique’s popularity explode—and it’s been helping moviemakers (and literary artists) ...
In “Sick and Dirty,” author Michael Koresky takes a clear-eyed look at golden age Hollywood’s stealth queerness on screen.
Discover the surprising science behind why so many comedians battle depression—and how humor can both heal and hurt.
Serra’s meticulous shooting and cutting relate to phenomenology; that is, it delivers an account of subjective experience.
Reports emerged of people hiding in cellars, fleeing their homes, grabbing guns for self-protection, or even dying of a heart attack. Newspapers at the time (bear in mind, they had a motif to ...