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This past week we saw the 93rd Academy Awards give the Best Actress Award to Frances McDormand, again, for the 3rd time in her career. This is just one behind the record holder, Katherine Hepburn, who has 4 Oscars. But are these two the greatest of all time?
Well before you read my list below, let me explain how I judged it.
First, it is NOT by how many awards they won. So chill out, Kate Hepburn and Frances McDormand did NOT make my Top 10 but they did make the Top 20. If it was just Oscars, they would be 1 and 2. Instead, I judged these leading ladies by how consistently compelling they are when they appear on the silver screen. It did NOT matter how many movies they did. To me, it’s more of how they grab my attention when they act. In other words, when I see their name on the marquis do I immediately want to watch the movie just because of the top-billed actress.
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The demolition of a landmark nightclub in downtown Brantford has stirred memories for those who used to work there.
The Cowboy was built in 1981 at 234 Colborne St., on the footprint of the former Kerby Hotel, and adjacent to the Market Square mall. It underwent a number of name changes over its lifetime.
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“I was there for the construction, and then was manager for the first six years or so,” said John Coulson of Brantford. “Eventually, I bought it and ran it myself.”
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Her father lived with undiagnosed depression. Her mother struggled with mental illness and spent several periods in a psychiatric facility where, in 1950, she took her own life. Fonda was just 12 years old.
The loss had a lasting impact on her. If you have a parent who is not capable of showing up, not capable of reflecting you back through eyes of love, it has a big impact on your sense of self, she told As a child, you always think it was your fault. because the child can’t blame the adult, because they depend on the adult for survival. It takes a long time to get over the guilt.
Mo’s Seafood and Chowder holds on to celebrate 75th anniversary on the Oregon coast
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Dylan McEntee had been on the road for nearly 10 hours, pulling a trailer loaded with Mo’s chowder and cobbler en route to Utah where customers awaited their orders. Taking a rest stop with his family near Eureka, Nev., Dylan heard a knock on the window, and turned to see the sheriff. It didn’t look good.
“He asked me, ’ Do you have chowder in that trailer?’” said Dylan, whose great-grandmother Mo Niemi founded Mo’s Seafood and Chowder. “I said, ‘I do.’ He said, ‘Oh, my wife would kill me if I didn’t buy some.’”