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The last known photograph of Anne taken in May 1942, taken at a passport photo shoot.

By Douglas Gruehl

A Small Light Shines Brilliantly

The new National Geographic series, “A Small Light,” is heart-wrenching and heartwarming at the same time and is brilliant.   Heart-wrenching because of the unfathomable atrocities of Shoah that it shines a brilliant light on and heartwarming because it so poignantly addresses this very dark chapter in history that must never be forgotten.    This […]

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By Jim Jorgensen

Is San Diego Worth a Visit?

The easy answer to the title question is… Yes, of course. If you have ever seen any of the San Diego vacation ads, you have seen many of the fun things to do in and around San Diego. It’s a beautiful coastal setting, old stuff – new stuff, nightlife stuff – day stuff… The ads […]

Keri Russell speaking at the 2014 WonderCon, for "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes", at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California.

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By Douglas Gruehl

The Diplomat is OUR new fave rave Diplomat!

The incredibly wonderful Keri Russel is brilliant with her wonderfully nuanced performance as an unwilling British Ambassador amid an international crisis juggling her high-profile, albeit grudgingly accepted, position as the new ambassador to the UK while navigating her downward spiraling marriage to a former political star, brilliantly portrayed by Rufus Sewell. Netflix has hit yet another […]

Cultivate your culture with Zoran Stojkovic

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By Zoran Stojković

How to Build Buy-in and Trust with Valorie Kondos-Field | Episode 1

In this Cultivate Your Culture article, Zoran is joined by Valorie Kondos-Field, often referred to as Miss Val. She is a retired American gymnastics coach. She was the head coach of the UCLA Bruins gymnastics team at the University of California, Los Angeles, from 1991 to 2019, leading the Bruins to seven national championship titles. […]

Does Putin have to Die? By Ilya Ponomarev and Gregg Stebben

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By Gregg Stebben and Ilya Ponomarev

Does Putin have to Die?: Interview with Ilya Ponomarev Episode 11

This article is the transcript of a live ‘interview’ show “Does Putin have to Die?” done regularly by journalist Gregg Stebben and Ilya Ponomarev, the only member of the Russian Parliament to vote against Putin in the annexation of Crimea and now a Russian dissident and Ukraine supporter. Please excuse any transcript errors in this […]

2 Camera Man Standing On A Green Metal Stage During The Day

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By Paul Harris

The Evolution of Sports Media: From Newspapers to Social Media

In the traditional broadcast media period, the professional sports sector gained remarkable success, establishing a multi-sided market and an excellent business model for revenue growth. The emergence and proliferation of new media technologies, on the other hand, have radically altered the media landscape, resulting in a far more intricate cross-media environment that combines popularity and […]

Adorable Girl Playing with Wooden Blocks, Sitting on the Bed, While Her Mother Laptops on a Sunny Morning

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By Vanessa Waithera

The Unpaid Labour of Motherhood: Why Stay-at-Home Mums Should Receive a Salary

Before becoming a mum, I said things like “Why should stay-at-home mums get paid?” I spoke from a point of ignorance and many times I imagined that all they had to do was stay home and sleep. As girls are raised to become women, this dream is sold to them, the dream is that staying […]

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By Gregg Stebben and Tomasz Nadrowski

Tyranny Today – Episode 2

In this Article, Tomasz delves into the complexities of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and shines a light on the insidious presence of tyranny in today’s world. Through his analysis, Tomasz uncovers the troubling spread of authoritarianism in countries such as China, Taiwan, Iran, Turkey, Hungary, North Korea, and beyond, revealing the urgent need for vigilance and […]

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By Douglas Gruehl

Up Up and Away with AIR!

Ben Affleck’s latest directorial effort, AIR, leads me to believe that he is currently and will continue to follow closely in the footsteps of Hollywood legend and icon Clint Eastwood as he matures and shifts seamlessly between portraying and directing characters. His latest foray in directing this illustrious cast and portraying Nike founder CEO Phil […]

Alphonso Davies, FC Kaiserslautern vs FC Bayern München at Fritz-Walter-Stadion, Kaiserslautern, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany

By George Wilson

From Rags to Riches: The Inspiring Journey of Alphonso Davies to Football Glory 

The amazing narrative of a homeless footballer who overcomes adversity to attain Soccer greatness is well-known. Alphonso Davies demonstrates that no matter how difficult their dreams appear, anyone can achieve them with hard work, commitment, and the appropriate mindset. The road from rags to riches is long and difficult but possible. This athlete most likely […]

Tetris lamp , Apple TV

By Douglas Gruehl

Tetris Rules the Game Universe!

If you ever wondered about the origins of one of the groundbreaking handheld (think Game Boy) games, then tune into Apple +’s “Tetris”, starring Taron Egerton, formerly of Apple’s Black Bird. This is an unnerving and captivating look at the origins of the record-shattering game from the late 80’s. Why you ask? It is a […]

Sports Technology

By Paul Harris

 The Tech-Driven Evolution of Sports

Technology has had a massive impact on practically every element of our society in recent years. The world has altered dramatically, and individuals are about to learn more fast, communicate more directly and efficiently, and expand their views. Technology has had an impact on every aspect of society and industry, including healthcare, government, education, business, […]