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Of Two Minds was reviewed by the Los Angeles Times and Variety, the former of which stated that "does give a vivid picture of what life is like for these folks, though it has a tendency to take unnecessary detours to other interviewees and to reveal a little too much about the intimate lives of the three key subjects."
Inspired by Liz Spikol’s story for Philadelphia Weekly, which detailed her experience with bipolar disorder, Of Two Minds follows the everyday lives of people who are living with the condition ...
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Liz Hatton, the teen with cancer who Kate Middleton helped fulfill a “bucket list” dream, has died. In a heartfelt message posted on X , Liz’s mother, Robyana, shared the news that her 17 ...
Geekadelphia was founded by Tim Quirino and Eric Smith in 2007, who, according to Smith, "wanted a place to ramble about things that interested us and have a site to host whatever silly videos we'd make." Its first post was published on November 29th, 2007. [1] In its early days, revenue earned from Geekadelphia was only enough to pay for hosting.
But apparently the adorable Highland Coo calves in this video have a far more varied diet. It even includes pumpkin pie. In this video, a pair of baby cows come running to try two tiny pumpkin ...
Because of its search-engine placement, Phillyblog had been a go to resource for people who wanted to discuss issues about Philadelphia. The site was also followed (and quoted) by members of the local media, [3] and used by law enforcement officers for gathering and disseminating information about crime and criminals.