Endless Love? More Like Dramatic Teens…
All right, can I get a raise of hands? Who absolutely loves sappy love stories?
All right, can I get a raise of hands? Who absolutely loves sappy love stories?
“Another day another destiny, I dreamed that love would never die, there is a life about to start when tomorrow comes.” These words, saturated in poignant history and revolution, describe the world-renowned musical, “Les Miserables.” Debuting Thursday, Nov. 20, and running through the weekend in the Chapel, it is the largest production in the history of Missouri Baptist University.
Dissecting what Writer’s Block actually is and examining methods recommended by experts on how to break this journalistic dilemma.
Can a center for light gossip ever turn into a hard-hitting news source? When you consider that a few of the most significant and talked-about stories of 2014 were delivered by this tabloid website/TV program, the answer must be … yes.
The writing and directorial debut of Jon Stewart’s “Rosewater” tells the story of journalist Maziar Bahari and his survival in the face of persecution, but leaves the audience crying out for more.
Words on paper: This series, which debuts its second season at 8 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23, on the Hallmark Movies and Mysteries Channel, uncovers stories of redemption, second chances and mended relationships, all made possible due to the sincerity of the written word.
The latest film from writer and director David Ayer (“End of Watch”), “Fury” tells of a platoon of tanks in 1945, World War II-ravaged Germany.
As a golfer myself, I can relate to Kevin Costner’s character in this 1996 golf classic as this washed-up West Texas golf pro rises from the dust to play on professional golf’s biggest stage.
Mr. A-Z brought his signature fedora and bubbly personality to Peabody Opera House for a literally roof-raising performance.
After the huge success of “The Conjuring,” New Line Cinema had to screw everything up by giving that ludicrous doll her own movie …