- 60 years of sands through the hourglass on ‘Days of our Lives’It was 60 years ago today, Nov. 8, 1965, “Days of our Lives” premiered, and the sands began slipping through the hourglass.
- Pride was born from resistance. That fight is far from over.Pride is a reminder — of progress made and of the work that’s still very much unfinished.
- From Drake Hogestyn to John Black: End of an icon on ‘Days of our Lives’John Black’s death on “Days of our Lives” hit hard—not just because we lost a fictional hero but because of what it meant for the people who knew and loved Drake Hogestyn.
- ‘Small Town Setup’ misses mark by forcing real women into Hallmark movie tropesHallmark’s “Small Town Setup” wraps itself in charm but pushes outdated ideas about love, gender roles and small-town perfection.
- From Buzz to WALL-E: My personal Pixar movie-watching challengeInspired by “The Science Behind Pixar” exhibit, I’m embarking on a rewatch journey through every Pixar film.
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