It’s almost Thanksgiving. And although 2020 may have been a difficult year for you, as it has been for many people, you can probably still find things for which you can be thankful – such as your family. How can you show your appreciation for your loved ones?
“Emily in Paris” is a new show by creator Darren Star and if you enjoyed other Star productions, such as last century’s “Sex and the City” and more recently “Younger,” starring Broadway sensation, Sutton Foster, you will undoubtedly be pleased with “Emily in Paris.”
A wealthy Yorkshire family is celebrating a special event with a dinner party in their lavish home. The prominent Birling family is announcing the engagement of their daughter Shelia Birling (Chole Pirrie) to Gerald Croft (Kyle Soller).
Hallelujah. The election is over, people may once again start acting civil toward one another and our televisions can be unmuted now that the constant political ads have stopped. According to the county registrar, here are a few local totals as of yesterday:
Fellow investors, let me share some intricacies with you. The path to profitability in virtually all forms of investment is to follow the age-old admonition: Buy low and sell high. Eh … you say you’ve heard that before, but it’s never really helped much? Well, I’m not surprised.
V is the non-binary moniker taken by the playwright formerly known as Eve Ensler, she’s most known for her female liberating script, “The Vagina Monologues.” V has a new theater offering (now streaming on YouTube) titled “That kindness: Nurses in Their Own Words.” V experienced the kindness of nu
They meet during WWII at the MI6 Secret Intelligence Service in London. Alexander Wilson (Ian Glen), translates messages in Arabic into a recording device. Alison Wilson (Ruth Wilson), transcribes these recordings onto paper for distribution.
If you don’t care for the title of this article, it’s understandable. It’s not the sort of topic a rational person chooses to pursue … which perhaps explains why my extensive search of the Internet failed to detect any site devoted to such an endeavor.