
Joshua Carter
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Nov 20, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Joshua Carter |Todd Eschman |Carolyn Smith
Jason Euge was on his property atop the bluffs in rural St. Clair County Monday, cleaning up what he could and organizing whichever of his father’s sculptures could be salvaged. At his back, just a few feet away, was the burned out shell of the railroad caboose where his dad, Robert “Kenny” Euge, a decorated Vietnam War veteran, had died. “You pick up the pieces and move on, I guess,” Jason said with a choked voice.
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Jun 2, 2024 |
theksusentinel.com | Joshua Carter
Director Alex Garland’s “Civil War” hit theatres on April 12 and transports audiences into a modern American doomsday scenario. Despite the heavily political subject matter, “Civil War” takes an apolitical stance throughout avoiding reference or opinion on any Red versus Blue issues. While this could potentially sway or disinterest certain audiences, the film intends to focus less on the nation’s politics and more on the individuals caught up in its conflict.
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Jun 2, 2024 |
theksusentinel.com | Joshua Carter
The Balloon Museum is a collection of works from various artists with a unifying theme: air. Various exhibits by the museum have been featured in major cities like New York, Paris, Rome, London and many other cities. In Atlanta, an exhibit under this umbrella, titled “Let’s Fly” opened to the public as a limited showing on Feb. 17. The exhibit, located at Pullman Yards, hosts a plethora of different works from artists across the world, each specializing in surrealism.
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