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JohnKyleliving in Omaha, NE
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I'm a retired secondary teacher/librarian/coach who has had some success as a freelance writer, mostly in historical periodicals. Most important people in my life are my wife, three married daughters and eight grandchildren (my sons-in-law are OK, too). Education/Experience: MS in Education from the University of Nebraska - Omaha. Interests: History, genealogy, reading, sports, old movies, and writing. Affiliations: Nebraska State Historical Society, Bellevue (Nebraska) Education Association - Retirees URL |
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Ranging from science fiction and suspense to the off-beat, these five movies are proof that a film can stay with you long after the first viewing. They also represent the early years of several acting...
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With parity becoming more apparent every year in college football, it has been quite common for each new season to produce several teams that greatly exceed their pre-season expectations. Listed below...
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Here is my list of the five most disappointing college football teams this year. The teams on it, for the most part, had high expectations of one sort or another placed on them by the pre-season polls...
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Here are eight more additional movies to supplement my earlier "8 Forgotten Movies of the 1940s..." As in my previous list, it can be reasonably argued that several of them are not really "forgotten"
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Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Timothy Egan has blended historical documents, newspaper accounts, diaries, and personal interviews into a harrowing account of life in the High Plains dur...
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Following, are eight forgotten movies of the 1940s. Some were low budget "B" movies while others were main programmers.
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The tumultuous life of French chanteuse Edith Pilaf is brought to the screen in the French film La Mome, released in the United States this past year as La Vie en Rose and now available on DVD. The fi...
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In the period between 1921 and 1940, the legendary Charles Chaplin created a series of motion pictures, all but one silent, that are considered classics today. Among the finest, if not arguably the fi...
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French director Patrice Leconte's Mon Meilleur Ami (My Best Friend) tells a simple, often predictable, tale of a man trying to find friendship or, more specifically, a man trying to find a friend - an...
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