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Top Reads of 2024: A Curated List of Must-Read Books

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Literary Hub

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Lit Hub staff share their favorite books read in 2024 that were not published this year, highlighting a diverse range of older works. The list includes Muriel Spark's 'Loitering With Intent,' Barbara Trapido's 'Brother of the More Famous Jack,' and Nora Ephron's 'Heartburn,' among others. These selections span various genres and themes, offering readers a chance to explore timeless narratives and unique storytelling styles beyond the latest releases.

"Reviving Beloved Video Game Franchises"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Kotaku

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The article discusses various beloved video game franchises that have been dormant for years and deserve a revival. It highlights games like Sly Cooper, Bionic Commando, Onimusha, Parasite Eve, and many others, explaining why they were special and how they could be successfully brought back in today's gaming landscape. The piece reflects on the unique qualities and potential of these franchises, urging companies to consider reviving them for modern audiences.

"PlayStation Plus Leak Suggests Free PS1 Classic Coming Soon"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Video Games Chronicle

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Two upcoming PlayStation Plus Classics titles, MediEvil and Star Wars: Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire, have seemingly leaked, with a new trophy list for MediEvil suggesting its availability to PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers and new PlayStation Store pages for Star Wars appearing on PS Deals. Sony also announced the upcoming addition of Dave the Diver and Tales of Kenzera: Zau to the PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue, while April’s PlayStation Plus Essential games include Immortals of Aveum, Minecraft Legends, and Skul: The Hero Slayer.

"2024 Tour of Flanders: Classics Champions Battle on the Cobbles - How to Watch and Top Riders to Watch"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Cyclingnews

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In the Tour of Flanders, a lead group of about 20 riders is formed, with Mathieu van der Poel and a few others leading the charge. Mads Pedersen makes an early attack, while Alpecin-Deceninck controls the peloton. The race is marked by crashes, mechanical issues, and strategic positioning as the riders tackle cobbled sectors and climbs, with the break's lead diminishing as the pace increases.

"Omloop Het Nieuwsblad 2024: Classics Stars Shine and Wout van Aert Dominates"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Cyclingnews

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The 2024 Omloop Het Nieuwsblad was won by Tratnik, who claimed the biggest victory of his career, with Politt finishing second. The race saw a thrilling finish with a lead group of riders, including several from Visma | Lease a Bike, breaking away from the peloton. Despite efforts to bridge the gap, the lead group maintained their advantage, and Tratnik emerged as the victor in a sprint finish.

"Remembering Norman Jewison: A Legacy of Socially Conscious Filmmaking"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Guardian

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Norman Jewison, a master craftsman of Hollywood, has left an indelible mark on cinema with a staggering array of classics and hits spanning five decades, from Doris Day comedies to iconic dramas like In the Heat of the Night and Fiddler on the Roof. His work showcased idealism, confidence, and style, and his ability to tackle diverse genres and issues solidified his status as a gold standard in Hollywood film-making.

"CBS Unveils Festive Lineup: Christmas 'The Price Is Right' and Beloved Classics Return for 2023 Holidays"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by TV Insider

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CBS announces its 2023 holiday programming schedule, featuring a lineup of classic favorites and specials. The schedule includes the Thanksgiving Day Parade, a holiday edition of The Price Is Right, music specials, animated classics like Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Frosty the Snowman, and a New Year's Eve celebration. While there are no new movies this year, viewers can still enjoy a variety of festive programming throughout the holiday season.

Timeless Films: Unforgettable 80s and 90s Movies That Stand the Test of Time

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Startefacts

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Revisiting the 80s, here are 15 movies that still hold up today. From the heartwarming "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" to the action-packed "Die Hard," these classics transcend time and continue to captivate audiences. Other notable films include "The Breakfast Club," "Stand by Me," "Beetlejuice," "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," "Back to the Future," "The Princess Bride," "Full Metal Jacket," "Blade Runner," "Big," "Aliens," "The Untouchables," "Do the Right Thing," and "Platoon." These movies offer a mix of adventure, humor, drama, and thought-provoking themes that remain relevant and enjoyable for all ages.

Grammy-winning pianist and pops legend Peter Nero dies at 89

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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Peter Nero, the concert pianist known for his fusion of classics and jazz, has passed away at the age of 89. Nero gained popularity in the 1960s and continued to entertain audiences for nearly six decades with albums, club and television performances, and conducting pops orchestras. He was a remarkable interpreter of Gershwin and a natural showman, captivating listeners with his mix of jazz and classics. Nero's career included collaborations with renowned artists, Grammy wins, and composing a cantata based on Anne Frank's diary. He conducted the Philly Pops for 34 years and was known for his ability to play the piano with one hand while conducting with the other.

"5 Overlooked Cult TV Shows That Deserve a Second Chance"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Startefacts

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This article lists five cult TV shows that were once popular but have been forgotten over time. The shows include Moonlighting, Orphan Black, Black Books, Poirot, and Highlander. These shows were loved by millions of viewers and won many awards, but have been overshadowed by newer projects. They cover a range of genres, from detective series to science fiction, and are worth revisiting for their unique storylines and characters.

Paris-Roubaix 2023: Chaos, Bad Luck, and Tech Decisions.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Cyclingnews

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Fabian Cancellara analyzes the Paris-Roubaix race and how bad luck and good decisions separated Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert. Van Aert's two punctures and teammate's puncture changed the dynamic of the race, while van der Poel's two teammates helped him. Cancellara also discusses the importance of making the right decisions before the race and how van der Poel's focus on the Classics paid off.