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Apocalypse Then: Godzilla Minus One Minus Color | Features

“Godzilla Minus One” was already one of the best Godzilla movies, for the way it used the kaiju movie template to tell a story that was essentially a sweeping melodrama about surviving wars and other catastrophes. The announcement that it was going to be released in a black-and-white version was tantalizing, and the result is

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Tokyo International Film Festival 2024: Godzilla Turns 70 | Festivals & Awards

I’ve seen the original “Godzilla” three times in theaters. Most films benefit from being seen on a big screen, and “Godzilla” especially so: It’s the only way to get a proper sense of scale, even if most movie screens top out at a fraction of the monster’s original 50-meter (164 foot) height. (Tracking Godzilla’s size,

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Holiday Weekend Getaway to Omaha

This holiday season, create lasting family memories with a weekend road trip to Omaha. The city is aglow with lights and bustling with jolly events that will enchant your entire crew. This itinerary suggests a Friday evening arrival and a Sunday afternoon departure for an easy getaway, but consider taking an extra day and

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SCOUTED MODEL CONTEST WITH DEVELOP MODEL MANAGEMENT

get to know the models… Will Mass Tell us about yourself. I’m 15, and I’m very outgoing and try to be the best me I can be, I also try to be funny and sometimes it pays off but I also strive to be very kind to people, and give everyone a chance. I am

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New Faces, Same Spirit – The Omaha News

By Juan Salazar OMAHA, Neb – The UNO Men’s basketball season has begun, starting November 4th where they host their first game at Baxter arena. While the team remains true to the Durango spirit, this years roster features some exciting changes. As we dive into the season preview for the UNO men’s basketball team, we

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Nebraska’s Third Year of Drought – The Omaha News

By Abigail Gocek OMAHA, Neb.- Nebraska is entering its third year of an ongoing drought that has seriously impacted agriculture and increased the risk of fires. The effects the drought has had on agriculture in Nebraska has made farming difficult in this especially dry year.  A sign located on the front of the Heartland-Co-Op Office

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Closures in Wisconsin – The Omaha News

By Ashton Kay, OMAHA, Neb – The recently released documentary titled Closure investigates the closing of community colleges in Wisconsin. Ken Brosky, the documentary director and producer, says that this started with a board of regents meeting in 2017 when it was decided that the two-year schools would be merged with the four-year schools.  “Two-year

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UNO Theater Department To Hold Taylor Swift Course  – The Omaha News

OMAHA, Neb. ─ Taylor Swift will be coming to UNO next year – in a fashion.   Swift is a 14-time Grammy Award winner, and according to a 2024 report from Forbes Magazine, is the highest-grossing female touring artist of all time. This Spring, the UNO Theater Department will offer an online class about the superstar,

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Omaha Children’s Museum Prepares for Riverfront Relocation in 2027  – The Omaha News

By Jenna Janssen OMAHA, Neb. — The Omaha Children’s Museum is planning a major move to Omaha’s redeveloped riverfront, with a new 75,000-square-foot facility set to open at 8th and Douglas streets in 2027. In partnership with Heritage Omaha, the $120 million project will offer larger exhibit spaces, outdoor play zones, and classrooms creating new

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Tailgating and supporting Fan bases in Nebraska   – The Omaha News

By Riley McCall OMAHA, Ne – Tailgating at your favorite sporting event is big business in the United States. according to the National Consumer Panel, this past time contributed 35 billion dollars to food and beverage sales last year.  Nebraskans are no exception to taking part in this time-honored tradition.  Kevin Irish, a lifelong Husker

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