Before the film Chopper came along, small-time Australian criminal Mark Read achieved the type of celebrity that might only occur in the ‘90s. Despite serving time in the Australian prison system after being convicted for shooting a mate in the chest, Read became an unlikely bestselling author and interview subject,
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Recently a pal without kids asked my why are younger kids more into anime than tradition Marvel/DC superheroes. Having taken my daughter to anime conventions and listened to her for hours discussing her favorite shows (and ones she hates); I felt enough of an authority to render an informed opinion.
Why Property Inspection Pricing Depends on More Than Square Footage
When navigating the real estate process, buyers and sellers alike are often surprised by how varied property inspection costs can be. Many assume the price is calculated using a simple square footage formula: bigger house, bigger bill. In truth, inspection pricing is shaped by a complex combination of property-specific details,
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During the height of his fame, Todd Rundgren took a step back from the world of arena rock and played smaller venues to get closer to his audience. Just in time for Christmas of 1978, Todd released the double live album Back to the Bars documenting this intimate tour. In
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Mike Flanagan‘s new movie The Life of Chuck is one of the most idiosyncratic films to hit screens in some time. Based on the short story by Stephen King, The Life of Chuck has a strange, three-part narrative, all about the cosmic importance of one non-descriptive businessman named Charles Krantz