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Space Science: The History of Mars Rovers

The quest to explore Mars has seen numerous missions, but none have been as impactful as those involving rovers. These sophisticated machines are designed to traverse the Martian terrain, conducting scientific experiments and sending valuable data back to Earth.

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MrWatchMaster Meets…Bob Bray

Next we meet Bob Bray who took over a failing Sinclair Harding ensuring a famous clock making name would survive. Today, the company is thriving with all the employees personally trained by Bob and part of the family, quite literally.

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  • Monsters of California Review – A Laugh Out Loud Sc-Fi Fantasy Flick

    Monsters of California, from Cartel Pictures and To The Stars, presents the story of three best friends from Encinitas, California, who are on the verge of adult responsibility and fighting every step of the way.

     
  • $12 Million To The Academy Museum Of Motion Pictures

    BEVERLY HILLS, CA – The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced today that it has received a $7 million gift from Dolby Laboratories to provide cutting-edge audiovisual technology in the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures' movie theaters. Additionally, the Dolby family has made a $5 million gift to the Academy Museum's capital campaign. In recognition of this gift, the Academy will name the Museum's rooftop terrace the Dolby Family Terrace.  

     
  • Morrison Hotel Gallery Rides a New Wave

    Morrison Hotel Gallery is expanding their storied archive of rock n' roll imagery into a new era of fine art photography presenting a carefully curated collection of breathtaking oceanic imagery inspired by the Emmy winning documentary 100 Foot Wave.

     
  • Jockey Review – Engaging, Authentic, Riveting

    Jockey, from Sony Pictures Classics, brings to the screen an insider's view behind the scenes at the racetrack for the riders who struggle with the demands of the job as they carve out a small piece of life.

     
  • Dallas Black Dance Theatre Performs at Skopje Dance Festival

    Dallas Black Dance Theatre (DBDT) is heading to North Macedonia to perform in the Skopje Dance Festival April 12, 2023. DBDT will present five works, including pieces choreographed by Darrell Grand Moultrie, Gregory Dolbashian, and My'Kal Stromile.  

  • THE DEEP, from Director Baltasar Kormakur, Presents an Astonishing Tale of Survival in the Icelandic Ocean

    THE DEEP, Iceland’s Official selection for the 2012 Academy Awards, presents an astonishing true story of survival against the brutal and bitter backdrop of the Icelandic Ocean.