Bruce Campbell, who is arguably the greatest B-Movie actor of all time, is hosting a watch party featuring live commentary from himself for the film Evil Dead 2, which was partially shot in Detroit. Campbell, also an alumni of Western Michigan University, is a New York Times Best Selling Author and his Evil Dead films are a staple of the horror community. Campbell made the announcement regarding the live watch party, which takes place on Saturday April 24th on his social media account:
I double dog dare ya to watch!
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Around the time Campbell was attending WMU, him, and friend Sam Raimi, collaborated on a 30-minute Super 8 version of the first
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The Well will hold a Virtual Reveal for their Imagine UnGala fundraiser for 2021. The program on Saturday at 7 PM will include a recorded interview with special guest Bob Goff. Goff is a New York Times Best-Selling Author of Love Does and Everybody Always, as well as the founder of Love Does, a nonprofit human rights organization operating in Uganda, India, Iraq, Nepal, Afghanistan and Somalia. Tune into The Well’s YouTube channel on Saturday at 7 PM to listen and learn more about The Well’s upcoming initiatives, 10 years of The Well and hear from Goff. For more information, go to: thewelliowa.org
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People often ask Eric why he decided to write his personal story. Eric believes that his life unfolded like it did, with all its highs and lows, crazy twists and turns, and unbelievable circumstances and situations so that someday his story would be told. And his story would be compelling enough that it would appeal to a broad spectrum of people. Eric s memories are heartwarming and sometimes hilarious. Other memories are shrouded in raw, emotional and physical pain. But Eric’s story has one overriding theme; his desperate search for meaning and purpose in life. He asked ALL the big questions, over and over and over again. Eric’s search for meaning culminated in an astonishing dream that changed his life forever. Eric likes to say, “Eternity broke into my life while I was sleeping and worked its ways, backward and forwards, making sense of the past and the future. Eric hopes that other passionate seekers will come along for the j
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Olympic gold medalist gymnast Gabby Douglas is the first-ever winner of “The Masked Dancer,” having scored the show’s diamond mask trophy after being revealed as Cotton Candy.
Douglas was victorious despite facing off with two trained dancers in the finale. Runner-up Sloth turned out to be “Dancing with the Stars’” Maksim Chmerkovskiy. And in third place was Tulip, who was revealed to be Mackenzie Ziegler (“Dance Moms”).
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Douglas was unmasked after dancing to “This Is Me,” by Kesha. The panelists were torn between whether the Cotton Candy was a gymnast or an ice skater. Paula Abdul figured out it was Gabby Douglas, while Ashley Tisdale named her teammate Simone Biles. Brian Austin Green thought it was Tara Lapinski, Ken Jeong named Michelle