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Encore: Sir Luck and Mister Riches
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The Good Citizen : Calgary Brewery honours Snow family in effort to raise funds for ALS research
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SWEET TOOTH Interview: Neil Sandilands Talks General Abbot, Future Comic Book Roles, And His New Music Album
Sweet Tooth star Neil Sandilands talks to us in detail about his role as the villainous General Abbot in the Netflix series, his thoughts of future comic book roles, and even a music album he s released.
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6/4/2021
Many of you will remember Neil Sandilands from his phenomenal run as The Thinker in
The Flash, but the South African actor is now taking on a very different type of bad guy in Netflix s
The show arrived on the streaming service earlier today (you can check out our review by clicking here). The series is based on the beloved DC Vertigo comics by Jeff Lemire and executive produced by Robert Downey Jr. Following a boy who is half-human, half deer searching for a new beginning in a post-apocalyptic world, Sandilands plays the sinister and quirky General Abbot.Â
As Pandemic Fades, Some Anxiety Grows
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‘I don’t want to go back to normal’: As pandemic fades, some find anxiety grows TODAY 4 days ago Rheana Murray
Before the pandemic, Kelsey Darragh, a filmmaker and comedian in Los Angeles, dedicated an hour each morning to showering, applying makeup, doing her hair and finding the right outfit.
Now, she just rolls out of bed and puts on something comfortable. Having that brain space back in the morning has been so soothing, the 30-year-old told TMRW.
After a year spent at home, there is finally an end in sight to the COVID-19 pandemic. But for some, the light at the end of the tunnel feels less like a cause for celebration and more like the root cause of growing anxiety. Will we remember how to make small talk? What will it feel like to gather in a crowded bar again? How does one return to business casual after so many months of wearing sweats?