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Why Mackinac Island has banned cars for 125 years

The potential negative impact of automobiles on the island's tranquil ambiance is the major reason. Ever wondered what you will do without cars? Or how you will get to wherever you want to go without cars? Well, the residents of Mackinac Island do not have to wonder about this because this is their reality. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7scHLrJxnppdkuaqyxKyrsqSVZLOwu8Nmq6uZppq5cMPHsmSmmZOgtq%2BtwmagrKSRo7FutMCsZJuZnqOypXnCmqmsZZakv259kW5ksp2Rp8BwgJCjmatsnA%3D%3D

Why Video Showing Franklin Roosevelt Walking Is a Big Deal

A new clip released by the FDR Library on Wednesday shows President Franklin D. Roosevelt walking toward a crowd gathered to see him at the White House Easter Egg Roll in 1935. The film was captured by Fred Hill, a tourist from Brooklyn, N.Y, who turned on his camera in the moments before the press began to film the president, capturing FDR’s progress to the railing of the South Portico of the White House, in a shaky walk using the support of both his body guard and a cane.

Will The Fault in Our Stars Get More Teens Hooked on Digital?

This week is going to be an important one for Hollywood’s homevideo divisions. As studios look to get more consumers to buy movies on digital platforms, “The Fault in Our Stars” could be the first major title that entices younger moviegoers to embrace Digital HD — especially younger women.

'Hunger Games' Actress Jennifer Lawrence Goes Bra-less For Movie Premiere

The Hunger Games Actress and Academy Award Winner walked down the red carpet in London for the world premiere of highly anticipated sequel, The Hunger Games : Catching fire. Jennifer being the face of French Fashion House, Dior wore a Fall 2013 couture dress by Raf Simons for Dior. The top half of the Dior dress was sleeveless and plain, the other half was adorned with a paneling of intricately embellished beads, and just when we thought that was it, she turned her back to reveal a dramatic backless dress!

'OK Boomer' Captures Tension. But Must It Be So Dismissive?

Ideas November 21, 2019 7:40 AM EST Stephanie Zacharek is the film critic at TIME. She is the recipient of a Newswomen's Club of New York award, and was a 2015 Pulitzer Prize finalist. The young people now in high school, college and just spilling out into the workplace, part of Generation Z, are frustrated, angry and scared. In 2019, their exasperation broke out in a firestorm of just two words: “OK Boomer.