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Trailers can often be misleading. Usually when we see a trailer for a movie or television show, it is edited in a way to give off a certain expectation of how the finished product will play out.
Clint Eastwood’s new film relives Chelsey Sullenberger’s landing in the Hudson River. (Photo courtesy of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)
Edward Burns competes for his third year at the Though Lot and won second for the Freestyle category.
Judge, Charles Abadam lingers outside before the Bearding Man begins.
Allen Eckert of Allentown gets up close for the judges to examine his curly mustache.
City Rain opened for the competition and played during intermission.
Locals laid their worries down Friday night as twinkling lights leaped across the curtain wall and folksy bands exposed deep life experiences through lyrics.
The Thought Lot’s third annual Bearding Man facial hair competition opened the doors to endless opportunities Saturday evening.
Vermin Supreme helps select the Lord of the Beards.
For the past decade, Hollywood films have been dominated by the use of sequels.
More and more movies are turning into sequels. Box offices are now taking a major hit with boring, generic plot lines that are leaving their fans feeling empty and robbed of closure.
She smothered the blazing flames
Say goodbye to barefoot summer nights and come on over to the Shippensburg Fairgrounds for Bubba’s Country Music Festival Saturday, Sept. 10.