In 2018, Carbondale filmmaker Michael C.B. Stevens joined childhood friend Grant Horton on a trip down the Potomac River near Washington D.C., where they grew up. The 12-minute film that came from it will show this weekend as part of the 5Point Adventure Film Festival.Courtesy photo About three years ago, […]
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One man’s frustrating journey to recovering his Myspace In Tales of the Early Internet, Mashable explores online life through 2007 — back before social media and the smartphone changed everything. I’m not sure what triggered my journey. A nagging nostalgia, I suppose. Affection for an internet long gone. A part […]
MEADVILLE, Pa., Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — “Story for My Sunshine“: a stirring journal designed to encourage the readers, especially the parents, to pass on their stories to their sons and daughters so their kids can learn the important lessons that will help them grow holistically. “Story for My Sunshine” […]
MEADVILLE, Pa. (PRWEB) February 03, 2021 “Story for My Sunshine”: a stirring journal designed to encourage the readers, especially the parents, to pass on their stories to their sons and daughters so their kids can learn the important lessons that will help them grow holistically. “Story for My Sunshine” […]
If the Sundance Film Festival loves a success story, the fest is likely to fall head over heels for director Kate Tsang. Her coming-of-age adventure “Marvelous and the Black Hole,” which premieres Jan. 31 at this year’s festival, is not only her first feature as a director, it’s a rarity: […]
WASHINGTON — In the summer of 2017, Lenka Perron was spending hours every day after work online, poring over fevered theories about shadowy people in power. She had mostly stopped cooking and no longer took her daily walk. She was less attentive to her children, 11, 15 and 19, who […]
The theories seem crazy to Ms. Perron now, but looking back, she understands how they drew her in. They were comforting, a way to get her bearings in a chaotic world that felt increasingly unequal and rigged against middle-class people like her. These stories offered agency: Evil cabals could be […]
How Tyler Wood came to be living in a tiny house in the tiny town of Mesa is a wide and curving adventure that jumps continents. He is writing a book about those adventures, specifically the year and a half he spent on a mostly self-propelled trip from Indiana down […]
Jackson He’s adventure as a foreign exchange student started ordinarily enough. A native of Shaoguan, China, a city in the Guangdong Province about 175 miles north of Hong Kong in the south of China, he was sent by his parents to San Diego, where the plan was to have him […]
The current border chaos will not impact the journey of Father Christmas, a leading physicist has said, as he could jump into a wormhole and evade inspection. Professor John Butterworth, professor of physics at UCL who has worked at Cern’s Large Hadron Collider, has been thinking about whether travelling to every […]
Christopher John Twomey grew up in Auburn, Maine. People called him CJ. Born in Massachusetts, he loved the Red Sox, serving in the Air Force and his family. CJ was recruited to try out for an Air Force special operations unit — but he didn’t make it, as many don’t. […]
Precious Achiuwa has never been in the same place for long. He tends to be on the move — from Nigeria to New York to Memphis. Stationed in Long Island City, Queens, for the past seven months as he prepares for the N.B.A. draft on Nov. 18, Achiuwa has been […]
When Linda Harris started walking at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, she had no idea how far she’d go. “I had no intentions of walking the Tubman trail,” Harris told Yahoo! ahead of the trek. “It’s just something divine, something glorious that happened. And I simply decided to follow […]