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It’s been more than half a century since a Hollywood movie was filmed in Cuba, so perhaps it’s only fitting that the first one shot there since the Cuban Revolution would be about an American who adopted the country as his home: Ernest Hemingway. PAPA: Hemingway in Cuba tells the story of a young Miami journalist, played by Giovanni Ribisi, spending time with the aging writer in and around Havana in the late 1950s.
It may be getting warmer outside, but there’s always room in our icy cold hearts for the frozen tundras of Nordic noir. The genre, which tells dark and twisty investigative crime stories in brutally cold Scandinavian settings, has permeated books, film, TV, and even music. Here are some of the top pieces of Nordic noir to help you get your fix.
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If you’ve seen the American remake on AMC, you know the premise of The Killing: a female detective on the cusp of retirement is lured into the case of a murdered teenage girl.
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In this week's throwback Thursday, we take a look at 10 classic songs that have continued to soundtrack unforgettable football experiences among Nigerian fans. 1. Austino Milado - Super Eagles Carry Go (Walele) ADVERTISEMENT
Austino Milado's gyration anthem was the ultimate football soundtrack of the early 2000s. The song chronicles the performances of Nigerian teams at past football tournaments, name-dropping key players who made a difference in their time.
But there are some key things anyone who claims to be in love must out look for in a soulmate to ensure you are both on the same page before you can move forward. Dr. Carmen Harra and Alexandra Harra of Huffington Post list 7 of these qualities to search for in a potential soulmate. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7scHLrJxnppdkuaqyxKyrsqSVZL%2BmuMCtoKimo522sb%2BMsJydnJmjtLR7zJqpq6GRnLJuv9Scmp6ro2LBqrzSZm5moZ2lvLPAwKerZqmllrmqwMieqmasn2K5sLvKZp2oql2eu26tjKymrqSdlsGme5SpsaVpY6U%3D
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If you watched the 41st President George H.W. Bush go skydiving on his 90th birthday, then you should watch this 88-year-old grandfather do a backflip off a diving board.
“Everyone thought he would simply jump off,” WUSA producer Joanie Vasiliadis wrote about this feat by her Uncle Nick, who also regularly plays piano and goes dancing. Her sister Charlee Vasiliadis uploaded the video to Instagram.
American Horror Story often trades in the fantastical: Vampires, ghosts and monsters haunt the FX show. But the series’ sixth season, which premiered on Wednesday night, proves truth can be scarier than fiction. My Roanoke Nightmare recounts the true story of the lost colonists of Roanoke.
In 1587, a group of Englishmen led by Captain John White created a settlement at Roanoke Island in what is now North Carolina. Captain White returned to England for supplies.
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Share Read Later The age seems to lack full-blown heroes, but Tennessee's Buford Pusser tried in his own inimitable fashion to fill the bill. Pusser did not like what he saw when he came home to rural McNairy County from the Marines in the early '60s. He got himself elected sheriff and began a six-year crusade against moonshining, prostitution and gambling. Some opposed his methods, which occasionally bent the law in the course of upholding it, but none doubted his courage.
November 26, 1878 — The most famous lawsuit in art history ended on this day when the artist James McNeill Whistler sued the writer and critic John Ruskin for libel, seeking £1,000 damages.
Referring to Whistler’s painting, Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket, Ruskin wrote: “I have seen, and heard, much of Cockney impudence before now; but never expected to hear a coxcomb ask two hundred guineas for flinging a pot of paint in the public’s face.