Called Icons of Darkness, the museum represents a lifetime of collecting by child actor turned director Rich Correll. It's part of Hollywood's revival from the pandemic.
Thanks in part to the example set by her teachers in the Pullman School District, Hannah Talbot said she plans to remain in the area after high school and hopefully begin a teaching career in her hometown. Talbot, who graduates from Pullman High School today, said she plans to attend Washington State University in the fall to study elementary education, with an aim of student teaching in Pullman. More Headlines
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A family drama that was released this month features the first feature-length film score by a composer who is a native of Manalapan.
Craig Flaster, 32, composed the music for the 2021 film “The Girl Who Believes in Miracles.” The film tells the story of a young girl whose faith in God leads to miracles occurring around her.
Flaster, the son of Alan and Phyllis Flaster of Manalapan, is a 2007 graduate of Manalapan High School. In an interview this week, he cited his sister, Meredith Buchholtz, as his biggest influence.
“I was always entranced by her musical performances, from her time as Maria in ‘West Side Story’ and Mrs. Lovett in ‘Sweeney Todd’ at Manalapan High School.
For Gainesville s Laurence Jaffe, life is full of miracles.
The retired Jewish marketer, a phenomenon in and of himself, just produced his first film all about them, called The Girl Who Believes in Miracles, at 98 years old.
The Christian movie, which hit theaters just before Easter, is based on the book The Mustard Seed by Peter Szondy. It tells the story of a young girl named Sara Hopkins, who prays to God, and suddenly, miracles like animal resurrection and physical healing start happening in her town. But soon, all the attention drawn hurts Sara. Can her family save her before it s too late?