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TIFF Diary, Day 3: 'Mascots,' 'All I See Is You' And 'Rolling Stones Olé Olé Olé!'
On Linda Holmes' third day at the Toronto International Film Festival, she caught a new film from Christopher Guest, a lifeless movie starring Blake Lively, and a rock documentary.
Middle School Student Keaton Jones Exposes Bullies, And Wins Fans For His Courage
Keaton Jones' story spread online and across the nation, with his sister, Lakyn Jones, acting as his representative and fielding thousands of offers of support.
Introducing ... The Inept, Inert 'Inhumans'
Look, it's not good. The series about Marvel's moon-dwelling not-mutants gets off to a two-hour start Friday that'll leave you scowling more than Black Bolt (Anson Mount). Which is saying something.
A Path From 'Blackout' Drunkenness To Sobriety And Self-Acceptance
Writer Sarah Hepola once got so drunk before giving a presentation to 300 people that she didn't remember it the next day. In Blackout, her memoir, Hepola wrestles with her reasons for drinking.
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Comedian Bill Burr Says Stand-Up In Asia In Its 'Lenny Bruce Years'
NPR's Arun Rath speaks with Burr — just back from a trip to India — about comedy abroad, and how difficult it is for an American to find material that will make the world laugh.
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In Europe And America, New Internet Rules Up For Debate
Rey Junco of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society breaks down recent developments on net neutrality and the control of information online.
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A Father Plays Call Of Duty With His Son, Watched By Thousands
Jason Munkel introduced his father to the game a year ago, and their channel on the streaming site Twitch has grown dramatically. Twitch has also grown, and with millions watching games every month.
Internet In America: An On Again, Off Again Relationship
For some Americans, getting high-speed Internet can be a challenge. According to the American Customer Satisfaction Index, consumers rate Internet service providers worse than airlines, the postal service and health insurance in terms of satisfaction.
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A Mother's Day Update On TV Moms
A lot has changed on television in the last 20 years or so. We take a moment to check in on how all these changes are treating TV moms.
Chef Niki Nakayama Is A Modern Master Of An Ancient Japanese Meal
At her LA restaurant, Nakayama reimagines the Japanese tradition of kaiseki, a multicourse meal emphasizing local, seasonal ingredients in harmony with nature. She's one of its few female masters.
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