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Lessons of Life with Sidharth Shukla. Top Story - February 2022.
Dear Sidharth Shukla, Our journey started together two years ago on 29 September 2019 – The day Bigg Boss 13 started. It was not the first time that I was seeing you, but it was the first time I was experiencing life with you. To be very honest, it was not you who drove me into watching this show. I came to live this journey with some others, and I could not even connect with you for a few days. In no time, a handsome, good-looking man who seemed arrogant and aggressive turned to be my heartbeat. Every other day, I would watch you the most I could. From watching you on TV to fighting for you on Twitter, you became a part of my life more than the people who were physically near me. I learned and learned and kept learning from you. You were my mentor during some crucial times when all you were doing was living your life. I want to thank you for all that you taught me.
By Moonchild Writes4 years ago in Humans
Princess Diana, and the BBC
The Queen is a remarkable lady In 2003, Crown Prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia visited the Queen at Balmoral, her castle in Scotland. After lunch, the queen asked Abdullah if he would like a tour of the grounds. They ushered him into the front passenger seat of a Land Rover and to his utter consternation the Queen climbed into the driver’s seat and drove off.
By Malky McEwan4 years ago in Humans
The Owl and the Scream Master
It was a dark and stormy night... Not really, but it was dark and the light from the moon created just enough blue to create a mysterious glow, outlining the apex of my very steep roof. The perfect setting for a scary movie, one like director Wes Craven ("Nightmare on Elm Street" and "Scream") would have directed. As a sound editor, I worked with Wes on four of his films. Despite the content he created, he was the sweetest, non-scary and most gentlemanly man. He loved birds, especially raptors and owls. We would send each other stories and photos of birds we encountered. It was sweet and endearing. He photographed them on his porch in the Hollywood Hills and told me that certain birds would come visit him often. He felt a spiritual connection to them, probably because they could fly away whenever they wanted. Wes was sheltered as a boy - not allowed to watch TV or go to see films. It's ironic to me that he became a filmmaker. Or is it? Being denied something makes the desire for it even stronger. He told me that at, Wheaton College, away from his parents' stern rules, he absorbed every movie and every experience he could. Interesting that "Nightmare on Elm Street" was about a killer who kills his victims by invading their dreams. He had big dreams. Wes became designated as a horror director and when he tried to direct a different genre, an uplifting film "Music of the Heart" starring Meryl Streep, his fan base didn't respond to it. He told me later, when we worked on "Scream 4" together that it made him rather sad that he was pigeon-holed as a horror director. I recently learned that he started out as a sound editor, after a messenger job in New York City. As a sound editor myself, I was always impressed with his "sound" sensibilities. He recognized what sounded right to him, both morally and aurally. When we worked together, he always deferred to me for my contribution to the soundscape of the film and would only interject this thoughts when he had an idea, and even then, very respectfully. This was unlike a lot of directors I worked with who just wanted to ramrod themselves over any underling, no matter how important that "underling" was. Wes did not do that. He often shared his photos with me that he would take on the set, while directing. In fact, some of his on set photos hang in the Pickford Center for Motion Picture Study in Hollywood, which is part of the Motion Picture Academy. He had an amazing eye for contrast, color, composition and story-telling. His photographs told a story. That 1/150th of a second told a whole story.
By Vickie Sampson4 years ago in Humans
5 Celebrity Couples Who Didn't Fall in Love At First Sight
Not every love story starts with love at first sight. Sometimes, the people we end up falling in love with are people who we would normally never go for or people who upon first meeting didn't find all that impressive.
By Jide Okonjo4 years ago in Humans
M.L.K. Jr.
Please understand, by no means do I assume progression has not been made. Try if you can to see it from my perspective. If any way conceivable. 1968 was said to be the beginning of a dream and for most the conclusion of political enslavement. Thanks to the media at the time, presumably mostly white-controlled, nationwide attention was given. M.L.K. Jr.'s well-known activism made him from my point of view, a celebrity figure. As destiny would see fit, the son of a pastor was to become the definition of non-violence, orchestrator of peace, and a vision of Afro-American dignity at its most high. His testimony of reaching the mountain top not only was inspiring but historical. So many men of ethnicity are worthy to be honored. Not only is Black History but History altogether. A man of considerable faith and courage is my definite aspiration. This is spoken of a man I can only dream to emulate. The legacy and remembrance of such a man are stamped. Nothing can remove this man's mountain of symbolism.
By D.C.@UN-BrokenGRAMMAR4 years ago in Humans










