Southern Californian director Jamie Dack’s coming-of-age drama “Palm Trees and Power Lines” was crowned best film as the 40th edition of the Torino Film Festival wrapped Saturday. The award is worth €18,000 ($18,967).
Millie Simmonds - Age, Family, Bio
2024-09-26
Deaf actress who was nominated for several awards for her starring performance in the 2017 film Wonderstruck. She later starred in the 2018 film A Quiet Place.
Before Fame She lost her hearing at twelve months old due to a medication overdose. She attended the Jean Massieu School of the Deaf and was in the drama club.
Trivia She was nominated for Best Young Performer at the 23rd Critics' Choice Awards in 2017 for her role in Wonderstruck.
A former Minister of Sports, Bolaji Abdullahi, has said only Nigerians who love suffering will allow the All Progressives Congress (APC) to continue in power in 2023. Abdullahi stated that the ruling party has ruined the country and Nigerians have suffered enough under the Muhammadu Buhari-led government.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Senatorial candidate for Kwara Central stated this in an interview with journalists in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital.
Abdullahi said the APC has failed the country in all indices of development and Nigerians must be careful not to return it to power across all levels.
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Rudyard Kipling - Trivia, Family, Bio
2024-09-26
Nobel Prize-winning poet and author who is remembered for The Jungle Book and Gunga Din. His other notable works include Just So Stories and Kim.
Before Fame He was born in Bombay, then part of British India, to sculptor John Lockwood Kipling and Alice MacDonald Kipling.
Trivia His poem "The White Man's Burden" spurred much political debate on the topic of imperialism.
Family Life His son John died during World War I.
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On a Thursday afternoon in June, five months after Inauguration Day, I asked Tucker Carlson whether Joe Biden was the legitimately elected President of the United States.
This was halfway through a meandering phone conversation—me in my apartment in New York, he at his home in Maine—in which I spent most of the time trying to get a word in edgewise. Carlson paused. “What do you mean by ‘legitimately elected’?”