Hollywood Mystery, Solved: 29 Movie Head-Scratchers Explained
Posted on August 21, 2024
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| Tandra Barner
EverettDirector: Victor Fleming
Year Released: 1939
Studio: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Cast: Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Ray Bolger
Get This MovieWhen Dorothy begins her journey to the Emerald City we see a Red Brick Road intertwined with the Yellow Brick Road. So what’s the deal with this Red Brick Road?
BEST EXPLANATION: This one is easy. In his series of Oz books, author Frank L. Baum describes the wondrous land as being divided into four regions: Gillikin Country, whose color is purple; Winkie Country, yellow; Munchkin Country, blue; and Quadling Country (home of Glinda the Good Witch), represented by red.
[Read More]How the WNBA Set New Records with Caitlin Clark and Rookies Leading the Charge
Posted on August 21, 2024
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| Patria Henriques
The WNBA was already entering the 2024 season, which tipped off in May, with plenty of momentum. Viewership was up 21% year over year in 2023, giving the league its biggest audience in more than two decades. Attendance reached a 13-year high. Then came Caitlin Clark. The Indiana Fever selected Clark, who broke the all-time NCAA Division 1 scoring record—for any gender—at Iowa, with the first pick in April’s WNBA Draft.
[Read More]How to Cross-Train: 5 Alternative Workouts for Runners
Posted on August 21, 2024
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Paul Burns / Getty Images Indoor cycling is ideal for runners who can’t get their normal workout in either because of injury, because they simply want to try something new or perhaps because they’re traveling away from home. If you’re on the road, for example, almost every hotel gym has some form of exercise bike and any bike will do.
Cycling is a perfect example of high-intensity replacement cross-training, which is just as it sounds — a replacement workout for running.
[Read More]How to delete a Yelp review you've written using a computer or mobile device
Posted on August 21, 2024
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| Kelle Repass
Yelp , an online business directory, over the years has become an integral tool for many when choosing a restaurant, beauty salon or bar. The reviews on the platform serve as an indicator for the quality of a specific business and could ultimately either attract or deter a customer from giving the business a first try. There are times when we write a review for a business on Yelp that we later regret for certain reasons.
[Read More]Indias Income Inequality Worse Than Under British Rule: Report
Posted on August 21, 2024
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A new study from the World Inequality Lab finds that the present-day golden era of Indian billionaires has produced soaring income inequality in India—now among the highest in the world and starker than in the U.S., Brazil, and South Africa. The gap between India’s rich and poor is now so wide that by some measures, the distribution of income in India was more equitable under British colonial rule than it is now, according to the group of economists who co-authored the study, including the renowned French economist Thomas Piketty.
[Read More]Jennifer Lopez Files for Divorce From Ben Affleck
Posted on August 21, 2024
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LOS ANGELES — After a relationship that spanned two decades, two engagements, two weddings and headlines too numerous to count, Jennifer Lopez has filed for divorce from Ben Affleck.
The filing Tuesday in Los Angeles brought to an apparent end a celebrity coupling—or at least the second installment of it—that dazzled from the very heights of the pop culture firmament and emblazoned countless tabloid covers. The pair became known, even before such power-couple portmanteaus were ubiquitous, as “Bennifer.
[Read More]Kaestyle announced as Apple Music Up Next artist in Nigeria
Posted on August 21, 2024
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Born and raised in Port Harcourt, Kaestyle found his calling in music the first day that he was introduced to the piano, intrigued by all the melodies the instrument could produce. Influenced heavily by the golden era of R&B, Kaestyle’s unique brand of Afrobeats fuses sultry vocals with street-smart lyricism that he showcased right off the bat with his debut single 'Stamina' (2021). His debut EP, 'Kae’s Study' (2022), released through KayQaad, is a six-track release exemplary of his forward-thinking Afrobeats style, spearheaded by his latest groove-inducing, broody single 'Moving Mad' and the hit remix 'True Love (feat.
[Read More]Kelly Hansome and baby mama fight dirty on Instagram, shares screenshots of threat messages he recei
Posted on August 21, 2024
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| Patria Henriques
The singer took to his Instagram page on Monday, April 20, 2020, where he shared screenshots of the alleged threat messages he received from Ronke. According to him, even though his wife begged him not to share the messages online, he wanted everyone to see the threats his family has been receiving from his aggrieved baby mama. ADVERTISEMENT
Hansome's latest move is coming less than twenty-four hours after Ronke had taken to her Instagram page to drag him.
[Read More]Maki Oh Featured in Vogue Magazine
Posted on August 21, 2024
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Amaka Osakwe, the brains behind globally known Nigerian fashion house Maki Oh is featured on Vogue Magazine . Vogue is the most prestigious fashion magazine in the world and its a huge deal to be noticed by them. On the online version of the Magazine Maki Oh designer; Amaka was featured in the article called ''New Year’s Style Resolutions: How Designers and Editors Will Transform Their Looks for 2014''. Maki Oh designer who was named 'Designer of the year' by Arise Magazine quoted that “In 2014, I would like to explore the use of texture, prints, and traditional African garment-making practices but in a minimalist context.
[Read More]Marlon Brando: Portraits of a Charismatic Young Star, 1952
Posted on August 21, 2024
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| Kelle Repass
By 1952, Marlon Brando was well on his way in Hollywood, with three remarkable roles under his belt: his big-screen debut as a paraplegic war vet in The Men; a searing on-screen reprisal of his Broadway turn as the iconic brute Stanley Kowalski in director Elia Kazan’s A Streetcar Named Desire; and the title role in the biopic, Viva Zapata!, about the Mexican revolutionary hero.
But for all those successes, Brando had not yet made the cover of LIFE — a magazine that prided itself on capturing and reflecting the nations’ obsessions and interests, week after week after week.
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