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Orlando Fringe reviews: Mind-reading, creative mayhem

Orlando Fringe Festival reviews by Orlando Sentinel theater critic Matthew J. Palm of "Shakespeare's Reservoir Dogs," "You'll Figure It Out . Eventually," "ExperiMental" and "Hexed: A Femme Rock Musical."

The CW is bringing back Legends of the Hidden Temple

The CW is bringing back Legends of the Hidden Temple Stephanie Williams © Provided by GamesRadar Legends of the Hidden Temple The broadcasting network, The CW, has ordered a revival of the 90s Nickelodeon game show Legends of the Hidden Temple. Instead of children competing against one another, the revival will feature adult competitors, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.  The show will keep the same elements of the original game, but instead of a course built inside a studio as the 90s version, the obstacle course will be moved outside onto a jungle set.  The revival will also keep the same team names and colors, Purple Parrots, Blue Barracudas, Orange Iguanas, Red Jaguars, Silver Snakes, and Green Monkeys. Like the original members from each team will compete in a series of mental and physical challenges, and Olmec, the talking Mayan head, will be there as well. 

La pandemia e la giustizia sociale

La pandemia e la giustizia sociale
tp24.it - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tp24.it Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Si può prevedere il successo di un vaccino?

Si può prevedere il successo di un vaccino?
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Ed Whitelaw, Economist And Consultant On Timber Wars Dies At 80

      In 1974, Whitelaw founded EcoNorthwest in Eugene. It’s now headquartered in Portland, with offices in Seattle. John Tapogna is now the firm’s president. He said Whitelaw had a strong interest in bringing academic thinking into the public space. Early on, Whitelaw saw how the natural resources and amenities of a place can be a draw for talent and expertise - he called it a “second paycheck”. Tapogna said Whitelaw would gaze into the future. “He would always say, I’m not going to squint, I’m going to gaze,” Tapogna said. “He would gaze over years and not worry about, okay here’s a business cycle, and we’re about to go into a recession and what’s going to happen to the interest rates? And that’s all very important, and we should be paying attention to that but that was not his interest. His interest was, are we set up for 20 to 40 to 50 years from now?”

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