People & culture
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Breaking the 99% Mindset:
How to Take Your Dreams to the Finish Line Before It’s Too Late Most people will die with their dreams buried inside them. That’s not poetic—it’s tragic. The truth is, the majority of people do just enough to get by. They check the boxes, meet the minimum requirements, and settle into a routine that keeps…
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A Tour of the Final Home Designed By Frank Lloyd Wright: The…
[ad_1] Some remember the nineteen-nineties in America as the second coming of the nineteen-fifties. Whatever holes one can poke in that historical framing, it does feel strangely plausible inside Frank Lloyd Wright’s Circular Sun House. Though not actually built until 1967, it was commissioned from Wright by shipping magnate Norman Lykes in 1959, the last…
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BooHoo! My Tubi Movie Ain’t Makin No Money!
Does Anyone Here Got Tips On How To Generate Revenue on TUBITV?I need help please cos I’m not making any money!Thanks “Does Anyone Here Got Tips…?”Already, I see the real picture. I don’t even need to research you to understand your reality. So let me give you some hard truths:Write better stories. Make better films.…
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Let’s Talk About Werewolf Movies (and Freedom in God’s Love)
[ad_1] Film as dream, film as music. No art penetrates our conscience in the way film does, and goes directly to our feelings, deep down into the dark rooms of our souls.~Ingmar Bergman My daughter was terrified of werewolves. And of going mad. The former was a childhood reaction to scary monsters; the latter preyed…
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How Lampedusa’s The Leopard skewered the super-rich
[ad_1] Lucia Iuorio/ Netflix (Credit: Lucia Iuorio/ Netflix) Lampedusa’s mid-20th-Century novel The Leopard became a bestseller, then a revered film – and is now a lavish Netflix series. Its withering takedown of society’s flaws and hypocrisies still hits home today. “Dying for somebody or for something, that was perfectly normal, of course: but the person…
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Shiva as the ‘Lord of Dance’
[ad_1] Nataraja, The Met Museum Chidambaram Shiva / British Museum c. 1820 Nationalmuseet, Denmark / c. 850 Nataraja, Bronze / CSMVS Mumbai Nataraja, ivory, late 19th-early 20th century, Thiruvananthapuram / Bhau Daji Lad Museum Mumbai Shiva Nataraja (Lord of the Dance), c. 1100 / Public Domain / Minneapolis Institute of Art. [ad_2] Source link
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Pagan: Fate of Roanoke Turns Hidden Identity Horror Into Asy…
[ad_1] Werewolf-style hidden identity board games and party games are one of the most popular genres of games out there. So redone and remade and played with and reskinned and deconstructed that it almost becomes exhausting seeing the same basic mechanics repackaged in increasingly boring ways. So when you get a version that’s actually trying…




