Author: Jeffrey Totey
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Win a Copy of ‘I Still Believe’
Read the movie reviewMeet the directors of the movieAsk Jeremy Camp your questionsEnter the contest What a time for a movie to come out. I Still Believe was the #2 movie when it came to theaters last March. That’s pretty impressive for a faith-based film. It was at a great start, but then the Coronavirus…
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This Day in Pop Culture for May 6
1983: The Hitler Diaries is Ruled a Hoax Many people wondered just want was going through Adolf Hitler’s mind, so imagine what it must have been like to have discovered 60 volumes of journals from the German leader. In early 1983, West German magazine Stern purchased these diaries for 9.3 million Deutsche Marks ($3.7 million)…
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‘Happy Dance’ Remix
Not sure how I missed this Quarantine-inspired version of MercyMe’s “Happy Dance”, but glad I found it.
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This Day in Pop Culture for May 5
1862: Cinco de Mayo It may not be surprising to learn that the annual celebration known as Cinco de Mayo is actually more popular in America than in Mexico. Originating back to 1862 on this day, Cinco de Mayo commemorates the Mexican Army’s victory over the French Empire at the Battle of Puebla. As a…
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This Day in Pop Culture for May 4
1979: May the Fourth Be with You The unofficial holiday known as Star Wars Day began as a funny twist from a line from the movies. It is said that “May the Fourth be with You” was first used on May 4, 1979 in an advertisement placed in The London England News when Margaret Thatcher…
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This Day in Pop Culture for May 3
1935: Inventor of the Veg-O-Matic is Born Super inventor Ron Popeil was born on this day in New York City in 1935.Over his lifetime, Popeil has created the Chop-O-Matic, the Veg-O-Matic, the Inside-The-Shell Egg Scrambler, Mr. Microphone and many other inventions. Over the years, Popeil created numerous commercials for his many products coining the phrase,…