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Dog plays with doorstop

A dog named Meatball thought a doorstop was a toy and tried to play with it. Known for grabbing the biggest objects possible, he treated the doorstop like a prized plaything even though it wasn’t ...
Photoshop CS6 tutorial showing how to effectively make text look frozen with icicles. Graham blocks Trump-backed spending plan, calls it a 'bad deal' as shutdown nears US health officials monitor ...
So, you want to learn Python? That’s cool. A lot of people are getting into it these days because it’s used for all sorts of things, from building websites to analyzing data. If you’re looking for a ...
One of the reasons the Miami Dolphins hired Jeff Hafley as head coach is because of his defensive expertise, and to nobody’s surprise, he’ll be leaning on that this season. During his introductory ...
In addition to the regular Out of the Hat! readings, MHTL sponsors the annual Maine Playwright Award in which the winning play is presented as a staged reading in January. The playwright is invited to ...
Shine on Me is the latest C-drama that has fans eagerly waiting for new episodes each day. Adapted from Gu Man's novel, the story is about two individuals, Nie Xiguang and Lin Yusen, who cross paths ...
CORNING, N.Y. (WENY) — Local playwright Meghan O’Toole is opening her show “The Creative Response to the Potential of Light” on Thursday, December 11. The show tells the story of eight Corning-area ...
A Wall Street strategist who made a splash a decade ago with a report arguing that the rise of passive investing was “worse than Marxism” has said the problem is even bigger than he initially realized ...
British playwright Tom Stoppard, who won an Oscar for the screenplay of the 1998 film "Shakespeare In Love", has died at the age of 88, United Agents announced on Saturday. Stoppard, who first made ...
Celebrate the great loves and love songs in country music with Because You're Mine, a limited-run ode to the genre running at Cincinnati Playhouse In The Park December 3 through 23. Versatile, ...
There’s simply no shortage of incredibly clutch moments in baseball postseason history, and many of them are so famous that you don’t even need to name the players involved to know what we’re ...