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Tag Archives: Documentaries
A Final Thank You, 2018 (Part 2)
This introduction is a repeat of Part 1’s introduction. However, the people described below are, obviously, different. Many famous people died in 2018. Among them were: Roger Bannister, Anthony Bourdain, Barbara Bush, George H. W. Bush, Roy Clark, Vic Damone, … Continue reading
Posted in Dogs, Entertainment, New York Times, People, Pop Culture, Uncategorized
Tagged "Frazier", "Green Bean Bake", "munchkins", "Shoah", "The Boy in the Bubble", Blogging, Concentration Camps, Devah Pager, Documentaries, Entertainment, Freddie Oversteegen, HAL9000, humor, IKEA, Inspiration, Japanese Internment Camps, Joachim Ronneberg, John Mahoney, Nestle, Obits, Raye Montague, String Theory, The Comedy Store, The Holocaust, Writing
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A Final Thank You, 2018
Many famous people died in 2018. Among them were: Roger Bannister, Anthony Bourdain, Barbara Bush, George H. W. Bush, Roy Clark, Vic Damone, Aretha Franklin, Billy Graham, Stephen Hawking, Stan Lee, John McCain, Burt Reynolds, Philip Roth, Neil Simon, Tom … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Movies, New York Times, People, Pop Culture, The Arts, Uncategorized
Tagged advice, Battle of Britain, bipolar disorder, Blogging, Bruce Lee, Charles Aznavour, DNA Testing, Documentaries, Entertainment, games, Hill St. Blues, humor, Inspiration, Jackie Chan, martial arts, music, Nobel Prizes, NPR, Obits, open internet, pacemaker, Ricky Jay, Rosie the Riveter, sleight of hand, statins, Steven Bochco, Terry Gross, women generals, Writing
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3 of a Kind
School is over and the Summer has just begun. I know what you want: to see a good movie. Maybe the next Superhero film. (It will be the 38thyou’ve seen in the past year, right?) No? How about a movie coming … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Movies, People, Pop Culture, Television, The Arts, Uncategorized
Tagged Blogging, children's television, Comedy, Documentaries, Entertainment, Films, humor, Inspiration, Movies, Mr. (Fred) Rogers, Robin Williams, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Supreme Court, Television, Writing
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