Monday, April 6, 2020

WrestleMania 36 recap: Best from Night 1 of WWE marquee event

WrestleMania 36 was supposed to be staged in front of more than 70,000 fans inside Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, but due to the coronavirus pandemic, WWE's biggest show of the year was moved to its Performance Center in Orlando to be held without an audience.

WWE's biggest stars will wrestle their biggest matches of the year at the most unique pay-per-view the company has ever held, but the WrestleMania card is stacked with major championship matches.

Publisher: USA TODAY
Author: Nick Schwartz
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Other things to check out:

J. Posadas, the Trotskyist Who Believed in Intergalactic Communism

Posadas (1912–1981) is one of the most famous — and ridiculed — of Trotskyists, notorious both for the cults he named after himself and his claim that UFOs were evidence of communist societies in other galaxies.

For A.M. Gittlitz, author of a new book on J. Posadas, this ironic veneration of the Argentinian Trotskyist also has something to say about our political moment. In times in which it's hard to believe in the future, Posadas's wild optimism appears as a caricature of an earnestness and sheer sense of belief now almost lost to us.

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Coronavirus: Six arthouse movies you can stream to save local cinema

With movie theaters shuttered all over the country due to coronavirus , companies are letting audiences stream films at home in order to help their local institutions.

Enter the era of "virtual cinema," a new idea that has various places streaming foreign films, arthouse fare and films that didn't get a shot at an honest-to-goodness wide theatrical releases. When you buy a "ticket" – or rent the movie – it benefits a struggling industry that's been crippled by stay-at-home orders around the country but with an audience that still needs its film fix.

Publisher: USA TODAY
Author: Brian Truitt
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Strings of lights seen in night sky over Cowichan Valley – Comox Valley Record

A number of people in the Cowichan Valley claim to have spotted some unusual lights in the night sky last week.

Cowichan Bay’s Jim Quayle said on the night of March 17 at approximately 9 p.m, he saw a line of lights all travelling at the same speed and direction, from north west to south east, from the deck of his home which overlooks the community’s government wharf.

“They were as bright as an average star, and I thought they looked like a series of aircraft all spaced equally apart and travelling at about 30,000 or 40,000 feet in the air,” he said.

Publisher: Comox Valley Record
Date: 2020-03-24T12:27:00-07:00
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In case you are keeping track:

Florida one of most ... states - News - The Destin Log - Destin, FL

On what is supposed to be the scariest day of the year, here is something to think about. A center that tracks suspected UFO sightings reports that Florida has more than any other state except for California.

According to the latest data from the National UFO Reporting Center, Florida has had 6,693 reports in the center’s history. California has nearly twice that many with close to 14,000.

Publisher: The Destin Log
Date: 7E15F9269E2CE66F2A488ABB04B5015E
Author: Wendy Victora
Twitter: @DestinLog
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