A friend recently found some old newspaper clippings from the
Ashland Daily Independent that were tucked away in one of her grandmotherâs old catalogs. Some of them dated back to 1917 but were in incredibly good shape. She posted many of the clipped-out articles and shared them on Facebook. Flipping through her Facebook post was fascinating and educational, like having a time capsule in front of you.
I donât claim to know everything about Ashland â especially outside the sports arena â but Iâve long been a fan of reading old newspapers via microfilm machines. The writing is creative yet in a far different way from today. Most of the sports reports never included any comments from coaches or players but often lists the entire starting lineup in football and basketball and practically every play that happened.
This week s episode of
WandaVision, Previously On , answered a lot of questions about what is going on with Wanda and Westview. After the reveal that Agnes is actually Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) in Breaking the Fourth Wall , this episode saw Agatha question who and what Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) is while revealing, by walking her through her past traumas, the nature of her magic as well as how exactly Wanda ended up warping Westview into her own personal sitcom. However, while the episode connected a lot of dots, there are still some major questions that remain and one of them is huge: are Wanda s twins real? It isn t something with an easy answer, but it seems likely that Billy and Tommy could in fact be real beyond simply being real to Wanda but how sustainable they are remains to be seen.
Billie Eilish’s new documentary The World’s A Little Blurry debuts
Entertainment
Fri, Feb 26, 2021
Young sensation Billie Eilish is fast on the track to become one of the world’s biggest and most critically acclaimed pop stars as her documentary film
Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry debuts today.
As the Apple TV+ documentary begins, 16-year-old Billie is seen before the release of her 2019 multi-Grammy-winning first album, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, co-written with Finneas.
She is seen sitting cross-legged on her brother’s bed, engrossed in a notebook. Both the siblings, Billie, 19, and older brother Finneas, 23, look fully occupied in the healthy process of music creation in the small Californian family home they grew up in.