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BY RANDAL C. HILL
Have you heard of Rachel Zegler? If not, you soon will. Born and raised in New Jersey, Zegler starred in high school...
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BY RANDAL C. HILL
In 1984, “Ghostbusters” was unleashed in theaters throughout the USA. The supernatural comedy generated rave reviews and became a cultural phenomenon as one of the most...
October is here and so is the need to dress our homes for the season. Whether you're looking for a new wall hanging, holiday gifts or even some festive goodies, craft fairs are your ticket to fall...
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By Jan Larraine Cox
As we enter another fall season, we are hopefully edging closer to safe holidays with family members. Looking into family history and finding where our ancestors...
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BY RANDAL C. HILL
In 1957, an Oregon newspaperman/sci-fi magazine writer named Frank Herbert made a trip to the town of Florence, Oregon. He was there to gather information for a...
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BY RANDAL C. HILL
The new Clint Eastwood film Cry Macho—he directs and stars in it—is based on N. Richard Nash’s 1975 novel of the same name. Nash had originally written it...
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By Rebecca Fending
Grandparents’ Day is Sunday, September 12, and if you’re looking for ways to spend time with your grandkids, there are a ton of different ways you...
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By Rebecca Fending
If you’ve been looking for an excuse to spoil yourself, look no further—Saturday, August 21, is Senior Citizen’s Day. Whether you’re looking to celebrate...
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By Randal C. Hill
Ask people to define the word “coda,” and you’ll most likely hear that it’s a concluding section, event or remark, often associated with music. But in all capital letters, CODA...
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BY RANDAL C. HILL
Visually, Disney’s “Jungle Cruise” could be considered a mashup of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise and stunt-fueled Indiana Jones movies, with elements of the 1951 Bogart-Hepburn film classic “The African Queen” thrown in for good measure.