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HomeFront: Animation sensation, IFFBoston picks, plus a voice for Sally Hemings

HomeFront: Animation sensation, IFFBoston picks, plus a voice for Sally Hemings Marie Morris © Provided by The Boston Globe Katie Mitchell, voiced by Abbi Jacobson, in a scene from The Mitchells vs. The Machines. Welcome back to HomeFront, where May is hours away, pollen counts are climbing, and pandemic precautions are slowly easing. Until we reach herd immunity and full reopening of everything and, frankly, even after that plenty of us will keep taking advantage of our beefed-up at-home entertainment options. Read on for some tempting possibilities. FILM: If “fast enough for the kids and smart enough for the grown-ups” isn’t enough of a draw,

Doc Talk: A pop star and politics; a grandfather s journey; a buried past

How a Chinese American family discovered their roots in Mississippi

How a Chinese American family discovered their roots in Mississippi Todd A. Price, The American South © Courtesy Giant Flashlight Media Baldwin Chiu, producer and lead subject in the documentary Far East Deep South takes of picture of the Mississippi border. Baldwin Chiu, a Chinese American from California, knew his grandfather was buried in Mississippi. How he ended up in the Deep South, Chiu did not know. With his father and brother in tow, Chiu traveled to Mississippi to learn his family’s story. What he discovered was a little known history of Chinese immigrants in the Deep South. The family’s journey became “Far East Deep South,” a documentary directed by Chiu’s wife, Larissa Lam.

Wheelchair excuse gets woman nowhere in Gympie court

Premium Content Subscriber only A WOMAN who broke her foot in a car crash was punished for failing to appear in Gympie Magistrates Court the day she got out of hospital. It was one of two car crashes last year that landed Sarah Lucy Tanna in trouble - the second was just weeks later on September 14, when she crashed her Ute so hard into a power pole on Lynch Rd at East Deep Creek it snapped the pole from its base. She was driving without a licence at the time and was taken to hospital again. The 33-year old mother of one pleaded guilty to the charge when she faced Gympie Magistrates Court yesterday where she was disqualified from driving for one month and fined a total of $1000 for three offences.

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