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La La Land is up for a record number of 14 Oscars this Sunday. In almost every scene of La La Land fans can see director Damien Chazelle has had a lifelong love for film. Chazelle opened up to CNN about some of his favorite film moments. His favorite film of all time is Umbrellas of Cherbourg and it served as a huge inspiration for La La Land. Chazelles favorite song in a film is ‘As Time Goes By’ from ‘Casa Blanca’.

The Montauk Project was aof secret United States government projects conducted at Camp Hero or Montauk Air Force Station on Montauk, Long Island for the purpose of developing psychological warfare techniques and exotic research including time travel. Jacques Vallée describes allegations of the Montauk Project as an outgrowth of stories about the Philadelphia Experiment.

Bill Clinton will speak at the DNC tonight in Philadelphia. (Getty) Bill Clinton will speak on Tuesday evening as the second day of the DNC continues. Day 1 was a star studded affair with Michelle Obama and Bernie Sanders delivering speeches. Here’s a rundown of the viewing options for Day 2. DATE: Tuesday, July 26, 2016. TV VIEWING OPTIONS: C-SPAN – The network’s coverage begins at 4 p.m. Eastern. MSNBC – Coverage officially begins at 5 p.m. Eastern with additional coverage throughout the day. PBS – Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff anchor the coverage from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Eastern. CNN – The network will have live coverage throughout the day with the primetime session beginning at 9 p.m. Eastern. CBS – CBS will have coverage from 10-11 p.m Eastern ABC – ABC will have coverage from 10-11 p.m Eastern NBC – NBC will have coverage from 10-11 p.m Eastern Click here for a full rundown of the coverage based on your timezone. DNC SCHEDULE FOR TUESDAY, RNC DAY 2: The 42nd president Bill Clinton headlines the list of speakers on Day 2 of the DNC. Mothers of the Movement, an organization made up of mothers who have lost sons to shootings, will speak. Additionally, Ryan Moore, Lauren Manning, Joe Sweeney, Dustin Parsons, Anton Moore and Kate Burdick will speak on Tuesday night. Jonathan Adams is a sports and news contributor to Heavy. Jonathan graduated from UCF with a Master of Sport Business Management degree and has worked in a variety of capacities in the sports world. Follow him on Twitter @jondadams. July 26, 2016 6:00 am

“You might spend all your time in the woods, you might focus on bean farming, you could become a famous author — sending
off articles to your editor, Horace Greeley — or you could become an activist, working on the Underground Railroad.”
At a time when the most popular video games include the active participation of the player
— slay a soldier to capture enemy territory — the Walden game seems passive by contrast.
“Maybe they’re not the same as the people who would sit down and read Thoreau’s book.”
Ms. Fullerton — whose group also created the popular 2005 flying game Cloud — consulted Ms. Anderson’s
organization, along with the Huntington Library in Los Angeles, to create the game.
“It might give you pause in your real life: Maybe instead of sitting on my cellphone, rapidly switching between screens, I should just go for a walk.”
The game — which Ms. Fullerton said is likely to cost $19.99 — takes six hours to play.
“You’re not only trying to survive, you’re seeking inspiration in the woods,” Ms. Fullerton said, “If
you spend all of your time grinding away on survival tasks, the environment will become less lush.
Instead of offering the thrills of stealing, violence
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