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Tired of the bitter jealously and possessiveness of her shipping magnate husband Bruce (Colin Clive), Irene Vail (Jean Arthur) decides to divorce him and start over. However, Bruce has no intentions of letting Irene go, especially since there’s a loophole that can prevent the divorce from being finalized. In the midst of this tug of war enters Paul Dumond (Charles Boyer), a top waiter at the best restaurant in all of Paris, who ends up falling madly in love with Irene. But the road to true love is long and winding, and it spans the ocean between Europe and America while taking a few twists along the way; it’ll end up taking a headline making disaster to make everything right in the end.
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In 1923, Universal Studios became Hollywood s reigning house of horror with
The Hunchback of Notre Dame, starring makeup effects legend Lon Chaney. The studio followed the success of Chaney s take on Victor Hugo s novel with another macabre masterpiece starring the man of a thousand faces.
The Phantom of the Opera, released in 1925, had audiences fainting in the aisles thanks to Chaney s performance as Erik, the disfigured madman of the Paris Opera. With Chaney s talents and the vision of production head Carl Laemmle, Jr., Universal was on its way to a 33-year horror dynasty.
The games are here and they’re bigger than just games themselves.
When flipping through the pages of our 2021 Women s NCAA Preview issue and, honestly, even thinking about the prospect of a 2021 season as a whole I keep coming back to the word “perspective.” I feel like this word symbolizes a lot of my reflections on the year we’re just closing the book on.
It goes without saying, we haven’t covered college lacrosse
live college lacrosse in a long,
long time. As the Women’s Director at a lacrosse publication, that’s been strange; but it’s allowed us to really cover some pretty extraordinary, meaningful and, at times, overdue stories featuring different teams, athletes, coaches and people within our community making a change, taking a stand and being leaders.
2. Ohio State’s Mitchell Pehlke has lacrosse in his blood – his dad, Kevin, was an All-American at Virginia – but he’s out to make a name for himself with a burgeoning social media portfolio.
3. Zoe Belodeau has been a big-time scorer throughout her Penn career. She’ll be even more important for the Quakers in 2021.
4. Jake Carraway is back for a fifth season and a big reason why the expectations continue to climb for a rising Georgetown program.
5. Bronx Lacrosse, a member of the US Lacrosse Urban Lacrosse Alliance, shared a great success story.
One of our first program participants John Peña, has committed to play at St. Thomas Aquinas College. John is the first ever college commitment from our program and the first person from his family to attend college. His hard work in and out of the classroom has paid off pic.twitter.com/xlqTaSnVcw
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A Long Island man who is currently fighting brain cancer has been dealt with an unimaginable tragedy twice over after losing both of his parents in less than a week.
Colin Clive was 26-years-old when he received the devastating news that he was diagnosed with brain cancer, his friend Kenny Carpenter tells PEOPLE. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow
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Now 28, and in the midst of his cancer battle, Colin has been hit with more heartbreak: the sudden, back-to-back deaths of his parents, Barbara and Dave Clive.