The Good News of the World: Tom Hanks Saves the Day, Again!
Tom Hanks and newcomer Helena Zengel star in the western drama News of the World, screening in area theaters and available on-demand. (Courtesy photo) Alexandria, VA – Whenever
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Tom Hanks and newcomer Helena Zengel star in the western drama News of the World, screening in area theaters and available on-demand. (Courtesy photo) Alexandria, VA – Whenever
The Philippines has received its first batch of COVID-19 vaccineBy JIM GOMEZ Associated PressFebruary 28, 2021, 11:35 AM• 3 min readShare to FacebookShare to TwitterEmail this articleMANILA, Philippines -- The Philippines received its first batch of COVID-19 vaccine Sunday, among
Vestas has signed a contract to supply turbines from its EnVentus turbine platform to Tiligulska Wind Electric Plant, a subsidiary of DTEK Renewables, for the 126MW Tiligulska wind farm in Ukraine. The deal includes supply, installation and commissioning of 21 V162-6.0MW
LEXINGTON, Ky. (March 1, 2021) — While debate on immigration policy rages on across the country, the University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences Passport to the World initiative will explore the topic of xenophobia with a lecture by historian and award-winning
With a paintbrush and paint in hand, Lisa Brown feels at home. She enjoys creating art and she uses her talent to educate people about African American heritage.“I don’t just make a piece of artwork for the heck of it.
Dairy Hollow hosts Morare The Writers' Colony at Dairy Hollow recently hosted scholarship recipient Phumi Morare, a South African writer/director who is passionate about redeeming the African and feminine identity through cinema. Morare's previous short films have played at international film festivals
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The long viewAnderson compares van Middelaar to Friedrich Gentz, a key collaborator of the Austrian diplomat Klemens von Metternich in shaping the counter-revolution in post-Napoleonic Europe. Gentz recognised that the Congress of Vienna was little more than a scheme where