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The Tow Line celebrates 10 years at Fremont Lakes State Recreation Area fremonttribune.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from fremonttribune.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Blu-ray/DVD Column: The House on Sorority Row, Dead & Buried, Midnight Diner, Incarnation, Midnight in the Switchgrass By While streaming continues to cut a swath through the modern-day entertainment landscape, there’s a whole generation of cinephiles who remember and understand that an integral part of any true weekend movie binge-fest once involved a trip to the video store, one hour minimum, where lurid cover box art competed more naturally for one’s attention and dollars, instead of some algorithm. And if the persistent collector’s appeal of vinyl is any indication, there still is and will be, for the foreseeable future a physical media market for highly consumable genre fare, particularly from a certain era, and when given an attentive presentation and dressed up with attractive extras. ....
DEAD & BURIED 4K Review - Blue Underground Unearths Underrated Slow-Burn Horror dreadcentral.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dreadcentral.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
#169 of 172 articles from the Special Report: Food Insider About 500 households have signed up for the SEED s online grocery service so far. Photo by the SEED Dan Gillis’s grocery dollars are bucking the trend. Instead of fuelling profits for a chain supermarket, Gillis is ordering food from a non-profit online food delivery service and helping his less well-off neighbours afford food. The idea is central to a new pay-what-you-can grocery shopping service launched last month by SEED, a Guelph-based social enterprise working to reduce food insecurity. Unlike traditional supermarkets, where everyone pays the same, only those customers who can afford to pay regular retail prices are charged full freight. SEED, which operates with some volunteer staff, uses profits earned from full-paying customers to fund discounts for lower-income people using the service. ....