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While Johnny first appeared on the show as a fresh-faced 24-year-old and has inevitably aged in the 50 years since it first aired, he still has the same twinkle in his eyes.
Chatting to Studio 10 hosts Sarah Harris and Tristan MacManus, Johnny jokingly asked if he d have to sing All My Loving at the end of the upcoming reunion special. It wasn t just for five minutes, it was for 18 years, and for 18 years, we were on every week, he recounted, describing his time on the show as fantastic
Turn back time: While Johnny first appeared on the show as a fresh-faced 24-year-old, he s inevitably aged in the 50 years since it first aired, but still has the same twinkle in his eyes
Friday Flashback: Sylvie Paladino
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Infinity Train season four is the end of the line
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Infinity Train’s Book Four,
Duet, was released over the weekend, and I consumed it happily and with vigor. Each season of
Infinity Train brings it in a different way, and after the deeply dark and complex Book Three, I was wondering what the following season would bring.
The glory of Ryan and Min-Gi. Spoilers for Infinity Train.
Created by Owen Dennis, the series is set on an endless train where passengers must complete challenges while navigating and resolving their psychological trauma and emotional issues. As they do that, their “numbers” go down, and they can eventually leave the train.
Maine Jewish Museum hosts online art auction
Another virtual auction will benefit Partners for World Health.
Courtesy of Maine Jewish Museum
Recently reopened after a destructive fire, the Maine Jewish Museum in Portland is hosting an online art auction curated by Barridoff Galleries founders and former owners Annette and Rob Elowitch. More than 75 artists offered work for the auction, including many of Maine’s leading contemporary artists.
A preview of the artwork available in the auction is open on the Maine Jewish Museum website, and the auction will run online for two weeks, beginning at noon Sunday, through May 9. Proceeds will benefit the museum’s mission of supporting and honoring Maine’s Jewish community and building “bridges of appreciation and understanding with people of all backgrounds,” according to a press release.