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By The Dispatch On Thursday, August 15th, 2019
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Come to the Table Tour with Angie Smith, Danielle Walker, Annie Downs sets fall dates

Providing a night of nourishment for women at all stages of life, the popular “Come To The Table Tour” with Angie Smith, Danielle Walker and Annie F. Downs will make its trek throughout the south More...

By The Dispatch On Tuesday, July 16th, 2019
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BOOK NEWS: Jerrad Lopes sets ‘Dad Tired and Loving It’ for September 3

Dad Tired And Loving It: Stumbling Your Way To Spiritual Leadership, the latest title from popular author/speaker/blogger and podcast host Jerrad Lopes, will be available September 3 from Harvest House Publishers. More...

By The Dispatch On Saturday, April 27th, 2019
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‘Tolkien’ with Nicholas Hoult, Lily Collins comes to theaters for advanced screenings on May 7 and May 10

Fathom Events partners with Fox Searchlight Pictures for the theatrical debut of “Tolkien,” giving audiences the chance to see this much-anticipated film on May 7 ahead of its theatrical nationwide More...

By Brandon Jones On Wednesday, April 3rd, 2019
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‘Storm Boy’ brings a classic Aussie tale to the screen with a ton of heart

Fans of Mr. Percival will finally get to see his journey on the big screen for their kids as director Shawn Seet helms the adaptation of Colin Thiele’s classic Storm Boy. A lovely film, with a modern tone, More...

By Red Diogenes On Monday, February 18th, 2019
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‘Merlin Saga’ set to film in the fall, Ridley Scott’s first film will be ‘Merlin: The Lost Years’

Disney and Ridley Scott’s Merlin Saga adaptation, which may start filming this fall, got official character breakdowns, as fans learn quite a bit more about the new film franchise. HN Entertainment has More...

By Brandon Jones On Sunday, February 17th, 2019
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Book review: Jo King Jackson’s ‘Stones in the River’ is the perfect Coffee Table Book for Christian businesses

Author and speaker Jo King Jackson’s latest effort to help the spiritual journey of others let her to pen “Stones in the River,” a beautiful and masterful coffee table book, weighing around 5 pounds! Addressing More...

By The Dispatch On Monday, February 11th, 2019
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The Straz Center’s Patel Conservatory will present ‘Magic Tree House: Dinosaurs Before Dark KIDS’

The Straz Center’s Patel Conservatory will present Magic Tree House: Dinosaurs Before Dark KIDS February 21-24 in the Straz Center for the Performing Art’s TECO Theater. For two decades, young readers have More...

By The Dispatch On Sunday, January 27th, 2019
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Book: ‘Racist Hate’ focuses on how Obama fanned ‘the flames of hate’ which is worse under Trump

The conversation on both sides of the political aisle – laden with overwhelming political correctness – is halting. The nation better wake up.  The conversation is no longer black and white.  Racist Hate, More...

By Brandon Jones On Thursday, January 10th, 2019
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5 Types of Businesses That Will Do Well on Crowdfunding Sites

Crowdfunding is one of the recent developments brought about by the internet that helps empower budding entrepreneurs to get the exposure they need for their novel ideas. Not only do they get exposure, but crowdfunding More...

By Brandon Jones On Thursday, October 25th, 2018
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Robin McMillan delivers a powerful message with ‘Harbinger of Hope’

As Pastor Robin McMillan prayer over Psalms 91, the Lord spoke to his heart, showing him five wagons, wagons tied to Joseph in the Old Testament and the “hidden” message for our time. That is the essence More...

By Brandon Jones On Tuesday, October 23rd, 2018
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Clay Travis chronicles how Silicon Valley leftism infested ESPN, Sports with biased politics

I remember taking a part-time back in the mid- to late 90’s cleaning a bowling alley at night and during that time, ESPN would play throughout the building. Over a few hours of vacuuming, sweeping and mopping, More...

By Brandon Jones On Thursday, August 30th, 2018
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Book review and interview: Dr James Robbins discusses his new book ‘Erasing America’

James Robbins’ new book “Erasing America” chronicles the assault on America’s history, from the national anthem to statues in public square to a call for open borders. Robbins is tapping More...

By The Dispatch On Wednesday, April 25th, 2018
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Grounding ‘Beyond The Swipe’ Releases Today Tackling Popular Online Dating

Stemming from a conversation with over 100 people from a diverse range of ages, relationship statuses and more, Atlanta-based author Kristin Fry offers a voice of reason to break through all the noise in her timely More...

By Guest Author On Monday, April 2nd, 2018
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R.L. Stine’s ‘MasterClass’ to Teach Writing for Young Audiences

R.L. Stine, famed writer of the Fear Street and Goosebumps series of books, is helping aspiring writers learn how to refine their skills for younger audiences. The author, one of the most prolific writers for young More...

By Brandon Jones On Monday, February 12th, 2018
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Favorite Books of All Time

In an effort to further our knowledge and keep o learning new things, my friend Matt Knouff and I have had a challenge recently where we choose a book, a movie and an album for the other person, which they haven’t More...

By Red Diogenes On Wednesday, January 10th, 2018
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‘Avatar’ and its four planned sequels spawn book series

Fans of “Avatar,” the James Cameron film that became the highest-grossing movie in history, have something to look forward to besides its four planned sequels: a series of books based on the film series. Penguin More...

By Brandon Jones On Tuesday, December 26th, 2017
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‘Sensitivity readers’ censoring children’s books deemed racist and offensive

The NY Times touted a new post analyzing the editorial response to free copies of Keira Drake’s book “The Continent,” changed the industry after it was blasted as “racist trash,” “retrograde” More...

By Guest Author On Friday, December 15th, 2017
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Top 5 Bookshelf Ideas For Small Homes

Buying Bookshelves for Small Homes is tricky. As limited space and its optimal utilization are essential, bookshelves are good ideas as they provide proper storage and display options. They are made of different More...

By Butter Bracco On Saturday, October 7th, 2017
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Dan Brown ramps up anti-religion rhetoric: ‘our planet would be absolutely fine without religion’

“Will God survive science?” asks Dan Brown, the author of the blockbuster “The Da Vinci Code” and other thrillers during a recent interview. “All the gods of our past have fallen. So the question now More...

By Zach Jones On Wednesday, June 21st, 2017
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Jack Black confirmed for ‘Goosebumps 2’ set for 2018: ‘Goosebumps Horrorland’

Goosebumps was a surprise hit both critically and commercially, so it’s no surprise that a sequel has been planned and now fans learn that Jack Black will indeed return for the film, reprising his role as More...

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