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‘Father Son Run’: Dads Who Make That Personal Connection

NR | 23min | Documentary, Drama, Short | 16 June 2013 (USA) Released a decade ago on Father’s Day, the 23-minute documentary short “Father Son Run” (“Run”) isn’t exactly what one might expect when looking for feel-good holiday-themed fare. Although it is low on production value and hits a number of bumps along the way, it turns out that “Run” is…


Book Review: Hitler’s Maladies and Their Impact on World War II: A Behavioral Neurologist’s View’

The mental health of Adolf Hitler has been an ongoing discussion since before his death in the spring of 1945. Historians and psychologists have endeavored to get to the bottom of what made Hitler arguably the most evil person in human history. Perhaps they are all right. Perhaps not so much. Tom Hutton, a clinical…


Study Reveals Remarkable Reversal of Previously Incurable Heart Failure Condition

In a groundbreaking development, a recent study revealed that three men have successfully reversed their previously incurable heart failure condition. The condition, transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis, is characterized by the accumulation of sticky and toxic proteins in and around the heart. Typically, patients diagnosed with this condition face a grim prognosis, with approximately half succumbing to…


A Father’s Love: ‘Casanova Brown’ From 1944

Every year, the third Sunday of June is dedicated to celebrating fathers. While Mother’s Day merchandise is sentimental and emotional, focused on gratitude and love, Father’s Day merchandise often centers around little besides beer and barbecuing. As an antidote, this Father’s Day, here’s a film that shows a man who is dedicated to the true…


Trolleys Are Back at the Oceanfront, Even as Virginia Beach Backs Other Ride-Share Options

By Stacy Parker From The Virginian-Pilot Virginia Beach—Summer has unofficially started in the resort area, and a familiar mode of transportation has returned for another season. The blue trolleys with wood trim are back on the streets, but it’s not entirely clear what the future holds for the nostalgic vehicles. Over the next several years,…


Understanding the Differences Between Cluttercore and Clustercore

By Katie Laughridge From Tribune News Service When it comes to home design, two seemingly similar concepts have gained attention in the online world in recent years: cluttercore and clustercore. While they share similarities, a few key differences set them apart. Cluttercore and clustercore represent two contrasting philosophies when it comes to organizing and displaying…


The Most Popular Travel-Inspired Baby Names in the US

By Patrick Clarke From TravelPulse Hudson and Sydney are the two most popular travel-inspired names for American baby boys and baby girls, respectively, according to new research from Bounce. The travel and luggage experts analyzed baby name data from the past two decades to uncover the travel destinations inspiring baby name choices across the U.S….


The Mental Health Benefits of a Simple Life

I have always been driven by a desire to never be bored, to do more, to achieve more, and to experience all that life has to offer. This is an exciting way to live, but it comes with a price. My never-ending quest to “have it all” has, at times, taken a toll on my…


Whistler Is an Alpine Playground in Every Season

In a region renowned for its stunning scenery, Whistler is truly in a league of its own. Just a two-hour drive north of Vancouver up the winding Sea-to-Sky-Highway, this picturesque mountain resort comprises two mountains, Whistler and Blackcomb, and between them lies Whistler Village. From its rugged mountain peaks and lush forests to its glacier-fed…


Boy, 10, Buys Antique Tractor With $2,800 Life Savings to Help Tend the 200-Acre Family Farm

A 10-year-old boy with ambitions to take over his family’s 200-acre beef farm in Wisconsin has invested his life savings in a rare antique tractor to help his parents. Hard-working Caleb Bergner is one of four siblings being raised on the Bergner Beef Family Farm in Pulaski, Wisconsin. Caleb attends a nearby Catholic school, but…