“You come in handy in a calamity, Jane.” The line is aimed at her character, but it’s equally true of Carrie Hope Fletcher, the principal redeeming feature of this unswervingly faithful adaptation of ...
Carrie Hope Fletcher in Calamity Jane. Photo credit Mark Senior The 1953 motion picture came before the 1961 stage show. The film was not exactly kind to Native Americans, or ‘Indians’ as they ...
The calamity in California is another big reminder of the need for political leaders, public authorities and companies to accelerate climate adaptation. If the most prosperous state in the world ...
Find Your Next Book N.Y.C. Literary Guide February Releases 10 Best Books of 2024 21st Century’s Best Books Advertisement Supported by Fiction The novel “A Calamity of Noble Houses” tries to ...
How could Los Angeles have prepared better for this calamity? And how will it change America’s second city? Fires are common around LA because of its terrain and dryness, but several factors ...
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