TIME Magazine Cover: Charles Halleck - June 8, 1959 - Congress - Indiana
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Cormac McCarthy’s The Road introduces a barren world in the aftermath of an unknown cataclysmic event. All that remain are a few survivors who roam the bleak landscape in search of warmth and food. The book follows an unnamed father and son as they make their way across the devastation. The father, certain he is dying, fears leaving his son alone in this new world where people have slowly turned into savage cannibals.
Hiking shoes on top of travel books Even being an iconic part of rom-com history — and a big tourist attraction — isn’t keeping yet another beloved small bookstore from meeting its end. The Travel Bookshop was where Will (Hugh Grant) worked and met movie star Anna Scott (Julia Roberts) in Notting Hill. The 1999 movie turned the store into a tourist hot spot, regardless of the fact that the scenes were not exactly filmed in the store, but in a nearby space with recreated interiors.
Whoopi Goldberg has a message for racist “Lord of the Rings” and “Game of Thrones” fans: “Get a job!” During the Sept. 6 episode of “The View,” Goldberg and her co-hosts confronted the racist backlash that has met the recently launched fantasy series “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” and “House of the Dragon.