Mumbai, Feb 14 (Ians) The anthology series ‘Falling in Love Again’ based on Ruskin Bond’s romantic short stories was announced on Monday. The project is currently in pre-production with casting and the director yet to be locked. Commenting on the development, Ruskin Bond said, “Love is that one emotion that remains timeless. Everything can change […]...
- 2/14/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
It’s a talk everyone dreaded as a child and what many women continue to dread today.
In 1946, Disney released an educational video about a woman’s menstrual cycle used for middle school health education classes. The cartoon, complete with helpful diagrams, was used at the time to help girls to understand the ins and outs of periods.
Co-presented with Kotex, the 10-minute video was distributed at schools with a pamphlet called “Very Personally Yours,” which explained specifics on proper sanitation. In it, young women were discouraged from using tampons — a common belief at the time — because it was thought...
In 1946, Disney released an educational video about a woman’s menstrual cycle used for middle school health education classes. The cartoon, complete with helpful diagrams, was used at the time to help girls to understand the ins and outs of periods.
Co-presented with Kotex, the 10-minute video was distributed at schools with a pamphlet called “Very Personally Yours,” which explained specifics on proper sanitation. In it, young women were discouraged from using tampons — a common belief at the time — because it was thought...
- 7/28/2017
- by Joelle Goldstein
- PEOPLE.com
Since 1989, the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress has been accomplishing the important task of preserving films that “represent important cultural, artistic and historic achievements in filmmaking.” From films way back in 1897 all the way up to 2004, they’ve now reached 675 films that celebrate our heritage and encapsulate our film history.
Today they’ve unveiled their 2015 list, which includes classics such as Douglas Sirk‘s melodrama Imitation of Life, Hal Ashby‘s Being There, and John Frankenheimer‘s Seconds. Perhaps the most popular picks, The Shawshank Redemption, Ghostbusters, Top Gun, and L.A. Confidential were also added. Check out the full list below.
Being There (1979)
Chance, a simple-minded gardener (Peter Sellers) whose only contact with the outside world is through television, becomes the toast of the town following a series of misunderstandings. Forced outside his protected environment by the death of his wealthy boss, Chance subsumes his late employer’s persona,...
Today they’ve unveiled their 2015 list, which includes classics such as Douglas Sirk‘s melodrama Imitation of Life, Hal Ashby‘s Being There, and John Frankenheimer‘s Seconds. Perhaps the most popular picks, The Shawshank Redemption, Ghostbusters, Top Gun, and L.A. Confidential were also added. Check out the full list below.
Being There (1979)
Chance, a simple-minded gardener (Peter Sellers) whose only contact with the outside world is through television, becomes the toast of the town following a series of misunderstandings. Forced outside his protected environment by the death of his wealthy boss, Chance subsumes his late employer’s persona,...
- 12/16/2015
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
The Big Four networks racked up another night of lackluster ratings in primetime Sunday, with repeats dominating the schedule and X Games failing to draw much of a crowd for ABC. NBC led in the adults 18-49 demo column (2.5 rating/7 share) on the strength of 9 p.m.'s Law & Order: Criminal Intent, which brought in 9.3 million viewers and 2.8 /8 in adults 18-49, and 10 p.m. encore of Crossing Jordan (8.6 million, 2.9/8), according to preliminary estimates from Nielsen Media Research. CBS prevailed in total viewers for the night (9.4 million) with respectable turnouts for 60 Minutes, a repeat of 8 p.m. drama Cold Case and 9-11 p.m. telefilm repeat Personally Yours.
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