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The Day After": A 1983 Film's Impact on Nuclear Policy
Nicholas Meyer's 1983 TV film "The Day After" depicted a nuclear attack on Kansas City, resulting in over 100 million viewers and reportedly influencing President Reagan's views on nuclear policy; its focus on ordinary citizens' experiences, rather than political figures, underscored the devastation...
The Day After": A 1983 Film's Impact on Nuclear Policy
Nicholas Meyer's 1983 TV film "The Day After" depicted a nuclear attack on Kansas City, resulting in over 100 million viewers and reportedly influencing President Reagan's views on nuclear policy; its focus on ordinary citizens' experiences, rather than political figures, underscored the devastation...
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Bordeaux Winemakers Embrace Non-Alcoholic Wine Amidst Economic Challenges
Facing economic challenges, Bordeaux winemakers are embracing non-alcoholic wine production, driven by declining consumption, changing consumer preferences, and improved alcohol removal technology, leading to the opening of specialized shops.
Bordeaux Winemakers Embrace Non-Alcoholic Wine Amidst Economic Challenges
Facing economic challenges, Bordeaux winemakers are embracing non-alcoholic wine production, driven by declining consumption, changing consumer preferences, and improved alcohol removal technology, leading to the opening of specialized shops.
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Fire Destroys Quebec Artist's Heritage Home
The former home and studio of Quebec artist Charles Daudelin in Kirkland, Quebec, was destroyed in a fire on Sunday night; the cause is under investigation, but there is no suspicion of foul play. The building, valued at over $2 million, was recently designated a heritage site after its owners sough...
Fire Destroys Quebec Artist's Heritage Home
The former home and studio of Quebec artist Charles Daudelin in Kirkland, Quebec, was destroyed in a fire on Sunday night; the cause is under investigation, but there is no suspicion of foul play. The building, valued at over $2 million, was recently designated a heritage site after its owners sough...
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2025: The Year Auteurs Roar Back
The 2025 film lineup features a remarkable resurgence of auteur films from acclaimed directors like Terrence Malick, Lynne Ramsay, and Claire Denis, contrasting with recent blockbuster dominance and potentially reshaping industry priorities.
2025: The Year Auteurs Roar Back
The 2025 film lineup features a remarkable resurgence of auteur films from acclaimed directors like Terrence Malick, Lynne Ramsay, and Claire Denis, contrasting with recent blockbuster dominance and potentially reshaping industry priorities.
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MoMA's To Save and Project Film Festival Showcases 25+ Restored Films
MoMA's 21st To Save and Project film festival, running January 9-30, 2025, will showcase over 25 newly restored films, including premiere presentations of upgraded restorations of Frank Borzage's 7th Heaven (1927) and a work-in-progress reconstruction of Charles Chaplin's Shoulder Arms (1918), along...
MoMA's To Save and Project Film Festival Showcases 25+ Restored Films
MoMA's 21st To Save and Project film festival, running January 9-30, 2025, will showcase over 25 newly restored films, including premiere presentations of upgraded restorations of Frank Borzage's 7th Heaven (1927) and a work-in-progress reconstruction of Charles Chaplin's Shoulder Arms (1918), along...
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Argos Cappadocia: Luxury Hotel Blends History, Modernity in Unique Setting
Argos, a luxury hotel in Uçhisar, Cappadocia, Turkey, carved into cliffs and incorporating a historic monastery, offers 71 unique rooms and suites with stunning views, fine dining, and a spa, attracting couples, solo travelers, and those with pets.
Argos Cappadocia: Luxury Hotel Blends History, Modernity in Unique Setting
Argos, a luxury hotel in Uçhisar, Cappadocia, Turkey, carved into cliffs and incorporating a historic monastery, offers 71 unique rooms and suites with stunning views, fine dining, and a spa, attracting couples, solo travelers, and those with pets.
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2024 Israeli Film and Television: A Year of Revitalization
Hannah Brown's 2024 top 10 lists for Israeli and international film and television showcase a year of revitalization for the Israeli industry, with diverse genres addressing social and political issues, and highlight both new and veteran talents.

2024 Israeli Film and Television: A Year of Revitalization
Hannah Brown's 2024 top 10 lists for Israeli and international film and television showcase a year of revitalization for the Israeli industry, with diverse genres addressing social and political issues, and highlight both new and veteran talents.
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Downing Street Visitors' Books Reveal Insights into Past Political Relations
Three Downing Street visitors' books, signed by world leaders and royals from 1970-2003, including Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Diana, and multiple US presidents, have been released to the National Archives, providing unique insights into past private meetings at Number 10.

Downing Street Visitors' Books Reveal Insights into Past Political Relations
Three Downing Street visitors' books, signed by world leaders and royals from 1970-2003, including Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Diana, and multiple US presidents, have been released to the National Archives, providing unique insights into past private meetings at Number 10.
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Veteran BBC DJ Johnnie Walker Dies at 79
Veteran BBC DJ Johnnie Walker died at 79; his career began on pirate radio stations in the 1960s, later joining Radio 1 and Radio 2, known for his passion for music and outspokenness.

Veteran BBC DJ Johnnie Walker Dies at 79
Veteran BBC DJ Johnnie Walker died at 79; his career began on pirate radio stations in the 1960s, later joining Radio 1 and Radio 2, known for his passion for music and outspokenness.
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Blackbird" Finally a U.K. Chart Hit
The Beatles' "Blackbird", from their 1968 album, has debuted at number 96 on the U.K.'s Official Singles Downloads chart, marking its first-ever appearance on a U.K. chart.

Blackbird" Finally a U.K. Chart Hit
The Beatles' "Blackbird", from their 1968 album, has debuted at number 96 on the U.K.'s Official Singles Downloads chart, marking its first-ever appearance on a U.K. chart.
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The Count of Monte Cristo": A Stunning New Adaptation
Alexandre de La Patelliere and Matthieu Delaporte's film adaptation of Alexandre Dumas's "The Count of Monte Cristo," released in theaters this Friday, successfully condenses the epic novel into a visually stunning and dramatically compelling narrative, featuring a strong performance by Pierre Niney...

The Count of Monte Cristo": A Stunning New Adaptation
Alexandre de La Patelliere and Matthieu Delaporte's film adaptation of Alexandre Dumas's "The Count of Monte Cristo," released in theaters this Friday, successfully condenses the epic novel into a visually stunning and dramatically compelling narrative, featuring a strong performance by Pierre Niney...
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Scots Honored in 2024 New Year Honours
The 2024 New Year Honours list includes broadcaster Jackie Bird (MBE), footballer Alan Hansen (MBE), and swimmer Duncan Scott (OBE) among other Scots, recognizing their outstanding contributions to broadcasting, football, and swimming; other awardees include charity fundraisers, healthcare workers, ...

Scots Honored in 2024 New Year Honours
The 2024 New Year Honours list includes broadcaster Jackie Bird (MBE), footballer Alan Hansen (MBE), and swimmer Duncan Scott (OBE) among other Scots, recognizing their outstanding contributions to broadcasting, football, and swimming; other awardees include charity fundraisers, healthcare workers, ...
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