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A Report from the Color Purple Special Screening with Oprah Winfrey
Those attending the special screening of “The Color Purple” at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills in mid-November were treated to a one-hour post-screening panel discussion by 11 members of the cast and production team led by producers Oprah Winfrey and Scott Sanders, a situation only made possible with the ending of the SAG-AFTRA…
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Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Wastes Opportunity with Hollow Gaming World
It was a bit suspicious when it felt like was burying the biggest game yet based on the world of “Avatar” at the end of the year, without the traditional run-up time for holiday shopping or best-of-the-year lists. Why would you take a game that could be this massive and hide it behind so many other…
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A Season of Giving at Sophos
As we enter the season of goodwill and 2023 draws to a close, Sophos teams across the globe have been getting involved in a range of charitable and volunteering activities.
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“Inhospitality” malspam campaign targets hotel industry
Social engineering drives password-stealing malware attack against the front desk
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It’s Christmastime in the Cosmos
Astronomers have a long tradition of finding holiday cheer in outer space.
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What’s Ahead in 2024? The Cookie Cutters May Tell.
The shape-shifting baking tools can reveal a lot about what’s on people’s minds, as one American company has learned, to its profit.
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This Japanese beef and potato stew is the ‘ultimate comfort food’
Cookbook author Rie McClenny’s debut cookbook, “Make It Japanese,” is a lesson in adapting recipes to available ingredients.
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Ask Elaine: How do I respond to people who say my only child needs a sibling?
Another pregnancy would be very dangerous for this reader. How does she respond to people who say that her son needs a sibling?
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A town fell on hard times. Hundreds of giant nutcrackers revived it.
“The second year, we had 75 nutcrackers and we just kept going from there,” Mark Nelson said about the Ohio town.
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Houthi Attacks on Commercial Ships in Red Sea Threaten Global Economy
Already hampered by problems at the Panama Canal, shipping companies are now steering clear of the Suez Canal to avoid being attacked in the Red Sea.