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Monday, November 29, 2021

3 Surprising Facts You Don't Know About Breast Cancer


Have you recently been diagnosed with breast cancer? Don't worry, you are not alone. Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer for women. According to the American Cancer Society, at least 252,710 women are diagnosed with invasive breast cancer every year. 

Friday, November 19, 2021

3 Celebrities That Would Do Well on “The Masked Singer”

“The Masked Singer” is jam-packed with celebrity judges (Robin Thicke, anyone?) and a star-studded cast of contestants — musicians, actors, and even athletes from all walks of life have made appearances on the show! Here are three performers that would do well in the next season of TMS.

Friday, October 1, 2021

"Better Nate Than Ever" Teaches Important Lessons


Life is often hard for the young and musically inclined. A glut of heavy competition and a lack of interest in the public makes roles very hard. Many children may even give up on their dreams and end up unhappy. That's where movies like "Better Nate Than Ever" come into play. 



What is "Better Nate Than Ever?" 

This film is a recent release by Tim Federle, an actor, and author who also wrote the book upon which this movie is based. His goal when creating the movie was to show a young and musically interested young person overcoming difficulties to reach their dreams. Federle dreamed up Nate Foster, an average 13-year-old boy with big dreams of becoming the next Broadway musical star. 


The only problem is that Nate isn't too popular in his school. Kids pick on him, his teachers mostly ignore him, and his chances of landing a big role in school musicals are next to nothing. The most popular kids always get the lead roles, even if they can barely sing, and mostly take theater and performance classes as an easy A. Nate, instead, always gets pushed into the chorus. 


All of these setbacks have him in a tough spot emotionally, and he's struggling to feel important. Many kids throughout the nation have these same feelings. They are taught to feel special and that they matter by well-meaning teachers. However, the reality of high school politics and popularity contests often leave many of these children behind, lost in confusion and unable to cope. 


Nate's Big Plan

Federle's book and film paint a fun and engaging story of one boy's attempt to break past these struggles to become the success he wants. That's because his best friend Libby comes up with a big plan. The two of them will go to New York City without letting anybody know to try out for "Lilo and Stich: The Musical." This selection of the musical is both comical and appropriate, considering the story's themes. 


The original "Lilo and Stitch" movie focused on a confused and isolated young person, someone who didn't feel at home anywhere. She finally gets a new best friend, an alien who is as literal an outside as she is metaphorically one. The two go on amazing adventures and discover a higher sense of purpose along the way. The parallels to Foster's drive are obvious. 


As you'd imagine, things don't go as planned. Federle keeps the plot brisk and clean, moving his characters quickly from one destination to the next. He gives the audience just enough time to reflect (and laugh: the film is quite funny) before moving to the next big scene and hilarious set-piece. 


That pause is important here. If the movie had just barreled over each plot point, its messages would be lost. Federle and the cast wisely let each point settle a moment, giving the expected teen audience just enough time to connect with each point and use it to plan for a better and happier life for themselves. And, hopefully, to learn to never stop chasing their dreams.

Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Truths About Alcohol and Drug Addiction


Addiction affects millions of people regardless of their age, gender and background. Several people suffer from addictions not necessarily related to substance abuse. It is important to note that suffering from addiction is neither a sin nor shameful. Moreover, acknowledging that you need help is the first step to recovery. At https://www.vsmdetoxaustin.com/ offer great treatment programs in the recovery journey from alcohol and drug addiction.


Causes of Addiction

There is no one specific cause of addiction, as different people may have combinations of other illnesses. This is referred to as dual diagnosis. Factors that contribute to the misuse of substances are:

Friday, July 16, 2021

Benefits Of High-Speed Internet


There are many benefits of high-speed Internet, with the key benefit being in its name. High speed is what Americans want in their broadband and Internet services. The speed is not just for entertainment purposes. One survey indicates that 4 in 10 consumers will leave a website if it takes longer than three seconds to load. Amazon alone could lose $1.6 billion with one second down of Internet. Achieving benefits like this is the goal of providers bringing high-speed Internet service to Lehigh Valley and elsewhere. Learn about additional benefits here.