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The Dixie Twin Drive-In’s longstanding theater marquee was destroyed on Sept. 27, 2024, by Helene’s strong winds. Photo by Bryan Statzer Fast forward a day over six months and the theater will ...
Kolkata Knight Riders gear up to defend their IPL title against Royal Challengers Bengaluru, with new captain Ajinkya Rahane at the helm. Shah Rukh Khan, the team's co-owner, delivered an ...
Like Hulu’s “Good American Family,” which also premieres this week, “Happy Face” is based on an unbelievable true story. The new drama explores the collateral damage of human evil ...
That’s the premise of the new Paramount+ thriller Happy Face. Opening Shot: A closeup of a woman putting on makeup in the morning. The Gist: As Melissa Reed (Annaleigh Ashford) starts her day ...
Afghanistan, Sierra Leone and Lebanon were ranked the least happy countries in the world for 2024. The “benevolence bump” of kindness, which increased worldwide during the Covid-19 pandemic ...
Red River College Polytechnic student Sean Monfero walked about campus to ask people a simple question: What makes you happy? (Focal Plains Studio) From great grades, to trips away, to their art ...
For that reason, true crime fans could be forgiven for having muted expectations for Paramount+’s Happy Face, a serial killer saga adapted from the 2018 podcast of the same name. But it pulls ...
Imagine that I asked you to help me move a bunch of boxes out to my car. “Sure, happy to,” you might say—and mean it. Now, imagine I said, “If you help me take these boxes to my car ...
This is a rich setup for a crime investigation thread. But what makes Happy Face a standout is how series showrunner Jennifer Cacicio balances the murder mystery with character-driven drama that ...
“Happy Face” tries to be several shows at once. It’s a procedural mystery about unexpected investigators trying to get an innocent man freed for a crime he may not have committed. It’s a thin ...
"They are happy for people to see them be touchy-feely," royal expert and biographer Ingrid Seward tells PEOPLE in this week's cover story. "They’re in a different phase of their life now.
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