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Civil War (Or, Who Do We Think We Are) movie review (2021)

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Boynton and her crew spend time in a variety of States that existed during the Civil War, in particular Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi, and examine attitudes, practices, and types that you'd expect to see examined in a movie like this. There are Old South-loving Civil War re-enactors and aggrieved descendants of the Confederacy who feel attacked whenever they see statues glorifying the Confederacy being toppled, or hear historians stating that white people as a group still owe sympathy, and perhaps reparations, to the descendants of slaves. Read More...

The Costco Chocolate Cake That Has Me Renewing My Membership

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I have been to quaint bakeries in Paris, lavish weddings in New York City, and my very own mother’s kitchen in Los Angeles, so you can trust me when I tell you that I have had many incredible cakes in my life. That being said, no cake on this Earth can hold a candle to the world’s most delicious baked good: David’s Cookies Premier Chocolate Cake from Costco. Each year, I renew my Costco membership for the sole purpose of purchasing this earth-shatteringly delicious cake. Read More...

The List of Abby Gennet Albums in Order

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Abby Gennet, a talented singer-songwriter and musician, has released several albums throughout her career. Each album showcases her unique musical style and displays her incredible vocal ability. In this article, we will take a closer look at the list of Abby Gennet albums in order, highlighting each one and providing some insight into her musical journey. 1. Album 1: “Debut” – Release date: March 2005 – This album marked Abby Gennet’s entry into the music industry as a solo artist. Read More...