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(01/10/24 8:06pm)
The Crown’s Elizabeth Debicki crowning achievement at the Golden Globes, winning for her touching portrayal of Princess Diana marks the end of an era for Netflix as the streaming service says goodbye to the sweeping historical drama. From its inception in 2016 and its climatic finale in 2023, Peter Morgan encapsulated the nuances of Queen Elizabeth ll and the Windsor family. It was an inside look at the most private family in the world, and simultaneously in full view of society. Great Britain’s longest-reigning monarch had her life phases played by Claire Foy (1947-1964), Olivia Colman (1964-1990), and Imelda Staunton (1991-2005). After six seasons, the series leaves us with a continuing message. Personal sacrifices come at a cost, but if it’s for the betterment of society and others, it’s worth it.
(10/09/23 6:00pm)
When the puck drops between the Nashville Predators and the Tampa Bay Lightning tonight, marks the beginning of a new season and a glimmer of hope for yearning fans around the NHL that they’ll be the last ones standing, rejoicing with Lord Stanley’s cup come summer. With plenty of fun and surprises on the way, here are three of them for the upcoming NHL season.
(09/26/23 11:34pm)
What happened to the Denver Broncos? Since joining the league in 1975, the Broncos have only suffered 11 losing seasons. They have built a foundation of success and a standard of excellence, culminating with three Super Bowls. Broncos country expects nothing else other than winning. Some of the NFL’s greats have suited up in orange from John Elway, Peyton Manning, Terrel Davis, Shannon Sharpe, Ed Mccaffrey, Von Miller and the list can go on. That’s why Sunday’s beatdown of 70-20 to the Miami Dolphins is all but more embarrassing for this storied franchise.
(09/19/23 2:45am)
Following a wild open to the 2023 NFL season, Week 2 was far from a disappointment. From the improbable comebacks staged by the Commanders, Giants, and Falcons to the primetime thrillers in Foxborough and Detroit, this week's action produced.
(09/12/23 1:38am)
Twent two years ago today, Americans came together, bonded by patriotism after the 9/11 attacks, which shook the nation to its core. The stirring responses by New Yorkers and Americans around the United States gave an inside look at what it meant to be a patriot and how to help grieving Americans. As we look back at that fateful day and the two decades that transpired, have we now forgotten the essence of the patriotic values that have shaped the United States?
(09/07/23 3:00pm)
Welcome to Landin’s Lane, a weekly column published every Monday featuring topics from sports, entertainment, politics, news and much more.
(04/05/23 10:28pm)
What makes March Madness one of the best sporting spectacles? Is it the David vs Goliath narrative that weaves itself onto millions of television screens as Cinderella teams take the national stage? Or is it when the impossible becomes reality and the March hoops entice the prospect of a game-ending buzzer beater? Or can it be the school spirit that drives fans into pandemonium for three weeks?
(02/01/23 5:16pm)
Fans of the Chiefs and Bengals waking up for their morning coffee and reading the headlines are marching to the different beats of a drum. The Kansas City Star headline says in big bold words, “Kansas City Chiefs Headed Back to Super Bowl After Finally Taking Down Burrow, Bengals,” with an image of Patrick Mahomes raising the AFC championship to their adoring fans at Arrowhead Stadium. 588 miles from Kansas City, and directly east of the Mississippi River, the Cincinnati Enquirer is beating its drum on a dismaying and dreary note with the headline saying, “Broken Hearted Penalty Sends Bengals Home, Chiefs to Super Bowl,” with an image of Joe Burrow being sacked by Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones.