Robbin Jorgension, founder and CEO of Women Igniting Change®, still believes in the mission and name of her business, despite the current political climate.
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The 2-second edit that changed cinema: The genius of the 'Lawrence of Arabia' match cut
In Lawrence of Arabia (1962), David Lean took the image of a burning flame and blended it into the rising sun, showing us how ...
"Removing dessert? The audacity." ...
The Academy has selected the top 10 outstanding films of the past year. On March 15, the 2026 Academy Awards for Best Picture will be presented to the project that best embraces on-screen ...
Letter writers address tax relief in Portsmouth, endorse candidates for library trustee and weigh in on Trump and trust.
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Clarence Darrow in the redwoods | Ross Eric Gibson, Local History
"Clarence Darrow (1853-1938) was one of the greatest litigators of his age, a modern Daniel Webster, for it was Webster who ...
The Pokopia smooth rock is a very important item, being part of a habitat that makes one of your friends very happy.
At the Raisina Dialogue 2026, US President Donald Trump’s proxies sought to cap India’s ambitions and warn Europe of ...
In an age of short-form video, the photograph represents something categorically stable and physically present. This is ...
In my Gamesir Pocket Taco review, I look at whether the controller is just a cute novelty or if it's a worthwhile accessory.
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The greatest cut in cinema: Why the '2001: A Space Odyssey' bone cut is perfection
In 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), Stanley Kubrick compressed human evolution into a single, audacious, and mind-blowing edit.
The Cannes Film Festival will honor filmmaker Peter Jackson with an honorary Palme d’Or at the upcoming French festival. Organizers announced Jackson as a recipient Thursday for what it hailed ...
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