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“Ozzy: No Escape From Now” — released on Paramount+ on Oct. 6 (alongside several special fan screenings) — wasn’t supposed to be a posthumous feature documentary looking back at the final years of ...
I have known Mary for many years through her work on the Marine Trades and the Marina Advisory Committee. She has worked tirelessly for our trades. Mary has done a lot to bring business to Anacortes ...
Google’s tool greatly simplifies photo editing; just tell your phone what changes you want in the photo, and it’ll execute them. It also hints at the coming leap in how we interact with computers.
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When I decided to write my first Korean column to introduce The Accolade’s new language section for my high school news publication, I opened the Google Doc like I always did: ready to write and edit.
Before that moment, my world was baseball cards, 25-cent candy and Park Place between Flatbush and Vanderbilt, the Brooklyn, New York, block where I grew up. In the late 80s, hip-hop was my breath and ...
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“Ugh.” “Ick.” “Try Again.” “Let’s not.” “No, no, no, no. no, no! If you saw this in a movie you’d get up and walk out.” These were just a few of the comments (and among the milder ones) that Starling ...