The two men sit at opposite sides of a metal table bolted to the floor in a subterranean interrogation room in Berlin. They look exactly alike but live in very different circumstances.
Memorial Day has special meaning for many of us who served during the Vietnam War, which saw 58,220 American casualties between Nov. 1, 1955 and April 30, 1975.
For those of us whose money-making endeavors date back a ways, what I now intend to discuss will probably cause consternation. The reason for this is nothing more than human nature.
From a distance, Charlotte (Rose Williams) sees the wheel of a carriage break free, the horses detach themselves and the carriage tip over on its side. She and her companions rush to help. Inside the carriage, Tom Parker (Kris Marshall) and his wife are dazed but unhurt.
It is no longer a secret that not all Californians are irrevocably bonded to their state of residence, as is a turtle to its shell. The fact our state’s number of congressional seats are about to be reduced, for the first time ever, cannot be ignored.
Virtual theater isn’t exactly theater in the traditional sense; after all, that which is streamed or screened alters the theater experience making it more akin to a “live” television show or a movie watching event.
Alexander Eik Crown Prince Olav of Norway (Tobais Santelmann), his wife Princess Martha (Sofia Helin) and their three children are concluding their tour of the United States with a dinner in Washington D. C.
This Sunday I’ll be thinking about my mother, Rieman, who was one of seven children raised at the Stouffer family farm in Smithburg, Md. Her younger siblings later gave birth to ten of my cousins and two of them, Gary and Ann, live in Southern California.