Entertainment
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Indie film ‘Open Borders’ tackles a dissolved America
It’s a long way from Lake County to L.A., but Mark Saunders of Monteverde bridged that gap this past weekend…
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Netflix’s ‘The Family’ turns prayer group into sinister force for world domination
Heard about the Netflix documentary “The Family?” As the streaming channel’s series go, it is just about as far-fetched as…
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Capital Grille keeps the ambiance and great food in new location
The holiday season is around the corner and for many people that means planning group events. With the opening of…
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‘Where’d You Go Bernadette’ explores mental illness and a family’s love
Mental illness is rarely a matter of being just fine on one hand and asking your filing cabinet out to…
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Universal cancels release of movie portraying hunted Trump voters
After days of outrage from many quarters, Universal Pictures has canceled the release of the controversial and violent movie ‘The Hunt’…
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Movie ‘The Hunt’ plans to show Trump voters being murdered
“The Hunt,” a movie that shows “liberal elites” hunting down “deplorables,” is still planned for a September release despite a…
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‘Basketball or Nothing’ leads August streaming
Sports, and particularly basketball, have a special place in the American culture. Perhaps that’s because Americans naturally root for the…
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Hospitality in an age of lonely lives
Piles of laundry, yard work, hectic schedules, napping kids. Let’s face it—there’s never a perfect time to invite others into our…
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Katy Perry loses lawsuit brought by Christian rapper
Pop artist Katy Perry is being ordered to pay nearly $3 million in damages after a jury found that her…
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Kendrick brothers’ ‘Overcomer’ leads August family-friendly spotlight
I admit it. I cried during the first Kendrick Brothers movie I watched: the marriage-themed Fireproof (2008). I did the…
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