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Jane Fishman is a contributing lifestyles columnist for the Savannah Morning News. Everywhere she goes, Sandy Golden packs her fishing poles. She might find some water, she might not. She’s new to fishing, but it’s a good distraction and it’s good to be prepared. Fishing is peaceful. The other thing she always takes with her is the memory of her daughter, Carolyn, who died more than two years ago. It’s a pain she just can’t shake. If there’s anything Sandy, 78, has learned while grieving Carolyn’s death, it’s what not to say to someone who has lost a child or anyone they love. ....
Nolte: What Should’ve Won the Best Picture Oscar – 1950 to 1959 20 Apr 2021 In part four of this series we look at the movies that should have won the Best Picture Oscar between 1950 and 1959. The cult of oh-so-sophisticated movie writers love to run down the 50’s, as a decade lost to Eisenhower-era conformity and cinematic bloat crafted by studios desperate to compete with TV. As you’ll see below, nothing could be further from the truth. The 1950s were an embarrassment of movie riches. Let’s begin… What a year for movies. Sunset Boulevard, The Asphalt Jungle, Where the Sidewalk Ends, D.O.A., Broken Arrow, The Third Man, Panic in the Streets… Still, writer-director Joseph Mankiewicz’s timeless tale of ambition, deceit, and getting your just desserts refuses to age. A hoot of a classic filled with amazing dialogue, a Marilyn Monroe appearance, a Bette Davis performance for the ages, and an ending that still offends tight-assed feminists. ....
The Geiger Counter: My picks for National Poetry Month summitdaily.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from summitdaily.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
What to Read This April: 5 Hawai‘i Poetry Book Picks Recommended by Local Experts Happy National Poetry Month! We reached out to our friends at Da Shop: Books + Curiosities to ask their community of writers and readers for their poetry picks. April 6, 2021 by Ishle Yi Park I been following Ishle Yi Park since da early 2000s when I used to send fan letters to New York for mail order her chapbooks and slam poetry CDs. Wuz so long ago I remember paying by check. Lol. In 2004 her first poetry collection, The Temperature of Water, came out and she got one Asian American Literary Award and da PEN/Open Book award. Das big time, you know! Sometime in between den and now, she wen move to Hawai‘i and she made fans of her poetry wait 17 years for her follow-up. Kidding, not kidding. Set in New York, ....