TV Pioneer Norman Lear: Changing Television Forever

In Hollywood, Norman Lear was a creative force, an inspiration, and—most importantly—a close friend to a number of people, including actors, directors, screenwriters, and network executives. Through groundbreaking shows like The Jeffersons, Good Times, Maude, All in the Family, and others, he transformed television and introduced modern realities into American living rooms. Lear made it…

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Why Purslane?

Have you ever used purslane in a recipe? You may be shocked to hear that this commonly disregarded plant—which is sometimes seen as a weed—is actually a nutritious powerhouse and can taste rather good. I was first introduced to this adaptable item by my Turkish neighbors, who also showed me how to use it to…

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The whole internet collaborated and couldn’t find what this is. I’m not sure what this is, 50% of people don’t know too…

Have you ever come upon an outdated device that left you perplexed and wondering, “What in the world is this?” That’s exactly how the Vintage 1940s-1950s Can Opener feels; it’s a true puzzle that even the powerful internet couldn’t solve. Ninety percent of us are playing the guessing game, I promise you. What is the…

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68 million views. The girl sang so beautifully that the judges fell to their knees before her.

On the children’s program “The Voice,” a 7-year-old girl named “Chelsea” performed the amazing Alicia Keys song “Girl On Fire.” Chelsea’s achievement was not what was anticipated.Two of the three judges turned to face the young vocalist after the opening noises and hit the red button, allowing her to proceed to the next round. Overall,…

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