by Senior Scene | Aug 31, 2021 | Celebrities, Entertainment, General Interest, Magazine, Nostalgia, Top Story (A)
Claudia Wells went ‘Back to the Future’ Nick Thomas By Nick Thomas When the Los Angeles Hollywood Museum reopened in August, having closed its doors to the public during much of the pandemic, Claudia Wells was one of many guests invited to celebrate the event that...
by Senior Scene | Aug 1, 2021 | Community, Local History, Magazine, Nostalgia, Top Story (C), Veteran News
Space Coast Honor Flight Resumes On Saturday, September 11th, Space Coast Honor Flight (a 501.c3 non-profit organization) resumes its flights to Washington, taking our Veterans on an all-expense-paid trip of a lifetime. This will be our 61st trip and once completed,...
by Senior Scene | Aug 1, 2021 | Celebrities, Entertainment, General Interest, Magazine, Nostalgia, Top Story (A)
A tale of two Maldens – Carla and Karl Nick Thomas By Nick Thomas Carla Malden credits her father, actor Karl Malden, for sowing the seeds of her writing career – first as a screenwriter then an author. “He used me and my sister to cue him quite often when he...
by Senior Scene | Jul 1, 2021 | Celebrities, Entertainment, General Interest, Magazine, Nostalgia, Top Story (A)
“Matilda” Turns 25 By Nick Thomas When British author Roald Dahl’s beloved 1988 novel “Matilda” was transformed into a fantasy comedy movie a decade later, the film became hugely popular. It remains an enjoyable family movie to watch with children and...
by Senior Scene | Jun 26, 2021 | Community, Local History, Magazine, Nostalgia, Top Story (C)
Territorial Florida’s East Coast Remembered By: Diane D. Barile and Michael Barile, South Brevard Historical Society The United States owned the world’s supply of wood in greatest demand for shipbuilding. These Southern Live Oak trees (Quercus Virginiana), were seen...
by Senior Scene | Jun 1, 2021 | Community, Featured Article (01), Local History, Magazine, Nostalgia
Trees, Pirates and the US Navy Diane Barile, South Brevard Historical Society The United States owned the world’s supply of wood in greatest demand for shipbuilding. These Southern Live Oak trees (Quercus Virginiana), were seen as an asset when Florida was accepted...
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