Week 14 is upon us as is our fantasy preview show for the weekend slate. Justin Boone joins Matt Harmon to breakdown every ...
And these idyllic moments are increasingly enjoyed by grandparents too, as multi-generational travel moves from a growing ...
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Meet the Real ‘Marty Supreme’
Marty Reisman, the table tennis player who inspired Josh Safdie's new film, wrote a memoir in the 1970s. Here's his story in his own words.
It may sometimes feel like the news is all doom and gloom, but it's important to remember that great things do happen ...
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This Turks and Caicos All-inclusive Resort Has Just 45 Rooms—and It Makes for a Perfect Girls' Trip
Staying at Blue Haven Resort also gives you access to its sibling hotel, Alexandra Resort, on famous Grace Bay Beach.
One of the Central West End’s most prominent intersections is poised for a major revival, with two new concepts opening across from each other at Maryland Plaza and Euclid Avenue. The Noble Crown (300 ...
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24 hours at the Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa
By Kathy Chin Leong Obligatory shopping. Anxious wrapping. Hosting parties while stuck in the kitchen. Admit it, you need a ...
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From Actor to Athlete: Inside Timothée Chalamet’s Table Tennis Training for ‘Marty Supreme’
In a conversation with The Hollywood Reporter, the film's ping-pong consultant, Diego Schaaf, says he hopes the actor's wild ...
Volleying questions with the table tennis champ Marty Reisman, an inspiration for Timothée Chalamet’s new film, showed that ...
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Is ‘Marty Supreme’ Based on a Real Person? Here’s the True Story of Ping Pong Champion Marty Reisman
In Josh Safdie's 'Marty Supreme,' Timothée Chalamet plays a ping pong champion based on a real player from the 1950s, Marty ...
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Who Was Marty Reisman's Wife? All About Yoshiko Reisman and Her Relationship with the Ping-Pong Star
Ping-pong champion Marty Reisman married his wife, Yoshiko Reisman, in 1982. Here's everything to know about Marty Reisman’s ...
The game was respected throughout Europe and Asia, turning ping pong stars into big names: In Marty Supreme, one who was imprisoned at Auschwitz tells the story of being spared by Nazi guards who ...
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