Golden Globe nominations snub female directors — again
This year’s Golden Globes director nominations prove the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. still has trouble recognizing the talents of women behind the camera. Throughout its 75-year history, women have been nominated for best director at the Globes only seven times. Click Here: USA Rugby Shop In 2017, presenter Natalie Portman called attention to the ceremony’s…
Ten ways games impacted pop culture in 2019
There were some constants in gaming in 2019. “Fortnite” remained a massive force, both in the digital sphere and physical space. “Pokémon” returned, which meant plenty of mystical creatures needed to be caught once more. There were, of course, a number of games with firearms, and once again more Nazis that needed to be offed.…
Golden Globe nominations boost Oscar contenders 'The Irishman,' 'Marriage Story'
This year’s fairly wide-open awards season came into sharper focus with Monday’s Golden Globe nominations, which boosted several early Oscar front-runners, including “Marriage Story,” “The Irishman” and “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood,” and also gave a leg up to other potential contenders like “Joker,” “The Two Popes” and “1917.” In the run-up to…
Ski resorts in the West: What's new and noteworthy
Can it happen again? In California and across the West, skiers and snowboarders certainly hope so. “It” would be a historic, snow-choked winter like last one, when: Click Here: South Africa Rugby Shop Mammoth Mountain in the eastern Sierra remained open for daily skiing and snowboarding until July 28, concluding a nine-month “winter” season —…
Column: The California stem cell program's $5.5-billion funding request might be its downfall
California’s stem cell program, created by voters in 2004, has made great strides in advancing what’s known as regenerative medicine and placing California at the center of the developing science. The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, or CIRM, which was established by Proposition 71, has spent its original endowment of $3 billion in state bond…
Newsletter: Privacy-minded consumer groups say the kids aren't all right
I’m Business columnist David Lazarus, with a look today at kids’ privacy. A coalition of nearly three dozen consumer and medical groups submitted a letter to the Federal Trade Commission last week calling for a review of how companies are marketing to children and tracking them online. They also want more transparency about what information…
Harriet Tubman: 4 things to consider about her life and the movie 'Harriet'
Harriet Tubman, who escaped slavery to become a conductor on the Underground Railroad, is having a pop-culture moment — 106 years after her death. “Harriet,” the film based on the freedom fighter’s courageous life, has awards buzz and, according to Box Office Mojo, has made more than $40 million worldwide. The Critics Choice Assn. announced…
Historic American towns have endured wars, storms. What about sea rise?
SWANSBORO, N.C. — Historic cities and towns along the Southeast U.S. coast have survived wars, hurricanes, disease outbreaks and other calamities, but now that sea levels are creeping up with no sign of stopping, they face a more existential crisis. With a total annual budget of $225 million, Charleston, S.C., can’t afford the billions of…
Saudi gunman tweeted against U.S. before naval base shooting
The Saudi gunman who killed three people at the Pensacola, Fla., naval base had apparently gone on Twitter shortly before the shooting to blast U.S. support of Israel and accuse America of being anti-Muslim, a U.S. official said Sunday as the FBI confirmed it is operating on the assumption the attack was an act of…
Newsletter: Articles of impeachment looming
Here are the stories you shouldn’t miss today: TOP STORIES Articles of Impeachment Looming Only four months ago, the debate over whether to impeach President Trump deeply divided Democrats in Congress, pitting moderates in pro-Trump districts against progressives in liberal strongholds. Now, with a vote on articles of impeachment expected within two weeks, the party…