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As thousands of ICE agents arrived, kids started staying home from school. A local principal, teachers, and parent volunteers ...
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Anchored by Alexander Skarsgård and Harry Melling’s superb performances, the British director Harry Lighton’s feature début brightens the bleak novel it’s based on.
Landform seen in Monument Valley: four letters.
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Mostly, “An Ark” resembled a webinar with a staring contest, one that no human could win. There will be future applications of “mixed reality,” I’m sure, and I hope they work with funkier material.
What began, in 2011, as part of a British woman’s half-marathon training has turned into a global phenomenon. But the ...
Although Ernest Hemingway’s novel makes positive claims about what one should be—brave, admiring of nature and grace—its ...