Life-Wire Big 2017 Predictions
What will the future bring?
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What will the future bring?
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Want to escape the frigid weather or take a break from the hustle and bustle? Lifestyles Media Department recommends watching a movie together, and its members have some picks from the annual favorites.
Top picks for holiday movies – a baker’s dozen Read More »
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy star as Stan Dee and Ollie Dum. They live with the Old Woman in the Shoe and are trying to save Little Bo Peep from marrying Silas Barnaby, the heartless landlord. In the end everyone unites with the Wooden Soldiers to fight him and the Bogeymen.
Put ‘March of the Wooden Soldiers’ on holiday to-do list Read More »
The documentary is a really intriguing mystery of his days in Arles, answering the questions – was the story of his ear a fake, and who was the mystery girl ‘Rachel’
An ‘Eary’ Van Gogh Mystery at Arles on PBS’ Secrets of the Dead Read More »
From the time he was a young boy, Darius McCollum was fascinated by trains. The trains were his hiding spot to get away from his troubles. But when he took it upon himself to steal trains, he became infamous.
‘Off the Rails,’ Story of A One-Track Mind Read More »
Hamilton’s America is revolutionary documentary that tells how Lin-Manuel Miranda and his collaborators made a hit Broadway musical.
Hamilton’s America Shines on PBS Read More »
With his new Sherlock Holmes adventure, The Vatican Cameos, Richard T. Ryan gives us not just a great mystery but sheds light on an intriguing aspect of Italian history. The action alternates between the Victorian era of Holmes and his assistant Dr. Watson who travel to Vatican City and the time of Michelangelo who is
Sherlock Holmes Makes a Cameo at the Vatican Read More »
The Peking and Wavertree, both taking their turns at Caddell Dry Dock for repairs. One ship is done the other one is being repaired. One has returned to South Street the other is taking a long voyage.
Wavertree/Peking: Tale of Two Tall Ships Read More »
“When we build a trail to be accessible, it’s for everyone,” Carole Fraser, Universal Access Coordinator for the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), told Padalino. “It isn’t only for people with disabilities, it’s for people with small children in strollers. It’s for older adults and everyone to come and enjoy these spaces together. Everyone can come and be more accepting of each other.”
Mount Loretto Trails Open to All Read More »
“My father works at sea, and I enjoy taking photographs,” said Rafa Nuca, a photographer for NWN/Photo, a Spanish photo agency featuring the work of photographers with disabilities.
Tall Ships Regatta, Spain Read More »