Helen Keller - Trivia, Family, Bio

Famous American woman who, though deaf and blind, became a women's suffragist and leftist political activist. She published twelve books and a number of articles over the course of her life. Before Fame She contracted a disease when she was nineteen months old (likely scarlet fever or meningitis) that left her blind and deaf. As a young child, she developed a repertoire of physical signs which she used to communicate with her parents and with the young daughter of the Keller family's cook. [Read More]

How Jennifer Coolidge Finally Made It Big in Hollywood at 61, Even After Being Underestimated for De

Jennifer Coolidge’s acceptance speech at the Golden Globe awards last week marked a significant achievement in her career. At 61, thanks to her exceptional talent, the one-of-a-kind Coolidge has finally received the recognition she deserved after a career spanning nearly 30 years. Her life story is filled with lessons she has learned along the way, but it is also a testament to the fact that, despite sounding cliché, it is never too late to achieve your goals. Jennifer was an ordinary girl ready to face endless challenges. [Read More]

Is 'Bones and All' Scary? Details on the Romance Flick

Ahead of the release of 'Bones and All,' many are curious to know if the romantic road film is scary. Here's everything you need to know. Ah, romance is in the air! In acclaimed filmmaker Luca Guadagnino's long-awaited film Bones and All, viewers meet a young woman named Maren (Taylor Russell) who falls in love with an enigmatic stranger known as Lee (Timothée Chalamet). OK, this sounds like your typical rom-com . [Read More]

Kyoto: 5 Places to Stay Hotel Mume

City Guide: Kyoto Hidden in a slim, four-story building that at first glance looks more like a modern apartment building than a hotel, the seven rooms at the intimate Hotel Mume near Gion have all been designed around the traditional nature-inspired concept of "ka-cho-fu-getsu" (bird, butterfly, wind, moon). The Wind rooms are bright, spacious and accented with Asian motifs; Butterfly are defined by their black walls and rich red antique Chinese furnishings; Moon are based around rich golden tones and dark woods. [Read More]

Petra Dupre Is Another Doctor Brought to Gaffney Chicago by Jack Dayton What Do We Know?

Since taking over controlling interest of Gaffney Chicago, Jack Dayton is shaking things up with new faces. Who is Dr. Petra Dupre on 'Chicago Med'? Source: NBCMishael Morgan as Dr. Petra Dupre on 'Chicago Med' Sheryl Crow once sang a "change will do you good," but on Chicago Med, things are in a state of near chaos and it's because of change. Now that Jack Dayton (Sasha Roiz) has controlling interest of Gaffney Medical Center, he has wasted no time in enacting changes all over the hospital. [Read More]

Southeast Governors Suggest Political Solution To FG

As part of efforts to advocate for the release of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu, the Southeast Governors today suggested to the Federal Government that a political solution is still applicable to the situation. Naija News learnt that the governors noted that despite the federal government’s stay of execution, they still believe a political solution can still be used to free Kanu. The governor’s reaction follows the federal government’s refusal to obey the Appeal Court’s judgement that discharged the IPOB leader and dismissed the six-count charge preferred against him by the federal government. [Read More]

Soyinka Reveals How He Almost Killed Himself At 10

Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka turned 80 on Sunday, 13th July and he was celebrated by many for his life of selfless service to humanity. Wole Soyinka Reflecting on his life at 80, Soyinka said he would ended his life at the age of 10 out of curiosity, when he ignorantly pulled the trigger in his father’s dane gun. Soyinka said, “I used to go with my father when he hunted. It was a mere air gun but was good enough for squirrels, the wild pigeon and occasional rabbit. [Read More]