How Jeffrey Epstein Inspired Dasha Nekrasova s Twisted Psychosexual Thriller The Scary of Sixty-First
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That’s the premise of Dasha Nekrasova’s provocative directorial debut “The Scare of Sixty-First.”
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It’s a subject of intense interest to Nekrasova, an actor and host of the podcast “Red Scare,” who recalls living near the Metropolitan Correctional Center where Epstein was found dead in August of 2019. His presence, however unwelcome, loomed large over the city, and she found herself deep in an internet rabbit hole about conspiracy theories relating to Epstein’s demise. She became deeply suspicious of the true nature of his death, which was ruled a suicide with investigators saying the businessman strangled himself with his bed sheet. (In the movie, Nekrasova’s character attempts to recreate the strangulation to prove her theory.)
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Natural Products and Cannabis Industry Veteran Joins Nashville s NuSachi, Inc. as Company s New SVP of Global Business Development
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (PRWEB) March 02, 2021
For a newly created role aimed at accelerating growth, NuSachi, Inc. today announced Matt Storey has been named as the company’s senior vice president of global business development. As leader of NuSachi’s sales and business development efforts, Storey is charged with creating formulation and co-production partnerships across hemp and cannabis, wellness, personal care, and food and beverage applications. NuSachi is leveraging its vertically integrated and traceable, medical-grade hemp supply chain to produce high-quality organic hemp extracts and products.
Restaurateur prepares for brain surgery and new business
ALLISON BALLARD, Wilmington StarNews
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GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) For those who don’t know Tammy Tilghman, her friend and employee Hannah Faircloth said she is someone who always puts others first.
“She is such a positive person,” said Faircloth of the restaurateur. “She loves her café. She loves her customers. She loves her dog, Maddie. And she loves watching the sunset.”
After months of struggling with her health, and keeping her Magnolia Social Café going during the coronavirus pandemic, Tilghman is now facing even bigger challenges.
She is scheduled to have brain surgery in March, and will likely still be recovering as her second restaurant, Girls With Dough, is scheduled to open in the River Lights community of Wilmington.