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The Story of The Shaker Movement and its founder, Ann Lee
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Rose Byrne in an Oscar-nominated role as a distraught mother.
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A boss and his female underling stranded on an island directed by Sam Raimi.
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Rose Byrne in an Oscar-nominated role about a troubled mom.
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Sam Raimi directs a boss and one of the staff marooned on a desert island
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Boss and employee stranded on an island. Dark comedy with ample social commentary.
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From grassroots wellness initiatives and cultural entrepreneurship to academic research and policy advocacy, our panelists for this CMC forum will share lived experiences and forward-looking strategies. We’ll examine what resources are still missing, what systems need to change, and what strengths offer hope for a more equitable future.
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There is a lightbulb in California that has been glowing since 1901, and it is still on today. In this episode of The Internet Says it's True, we explore the true story of the Centennial Light, how it survived a century of technological change, and why its endurance has less to do with lost engineering secrets and more to do with the tradeoffs we choose.
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Hear what 2026 might have in store for the Columbus region in this CMC forum featuring Dr. Bill LaFayette, Owner, Regionomics; Dr. Aravind Chandrasekaran, Dean, Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University; Kathy Bostjancic, Chief Economist, Nationwide, with moderator Ben Lanka, Business Editor, The Columbus Dispatch.
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At some point, presidential food stopped being private and started becoming a message. In Part Two of this two-part series, The Internet Says it's True follows the shift from quiet meals to cultural flashpoints, from jelly beans and broccoli to fast food and ice cream, and explore how what presidents eat becomes shorthand for personality, politics, and power.