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The 50 Most Bizarre, Menacing Messages Sent By A on Pretty Little Liars

Who could it possibly be? When discussing the greatest communique ever sent by “A” in Pretty Little Liars history, arguably nothing will top the original text sent to all four girls by the mysterious cyberstalker in the pilot: “I’m still here bitches, and I know everything.” Concise, simple, and utterly terrifying. But with each passing season, A’s messages became increasingly more complex, ranging in style from the mind of a cheeky teenager to a fully fledged psychopath.

'The Brightest Star' tells Anna May Wong's life story from her imagined perspective

NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with author Gail Tsukiyama about her new novel The Brightest Star, a fictional account of the life of actress Anna May Wong. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7r7zRZ6arn19nfXN%2FjmltaGpgZH5yhJJsaHBrYmZ8tbTEZpmroZedwaa%2F02aqrZmiYsGmuMusZJqmnpZ6rq3YZq6oppeoeq21xZ5krKyfp8ZustGopGaglad6qrnAoKCnnZRivaa%2B0qmcnKyZq7I%3D

'The Prestige' 10 Years Later: Why Christopher Nolan Had to Have David Bowie in the Film

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Heart's Winning Whirlwind At Grand Arcade

Win fantastic prizes in Heart's Winning Whirlwind at Grand Arcade's fifth birthday celebrations on Saturday 6th April. All you have to do is grab as many golden tickets as you can within the time limit. Heart's Winning Whirlwind will appear on the first floor of Grand Arcade from 10am-12pm and 2pm-5pm on Saturday 6th April. What is the Winning Whirlwind? Heart's Winning Whirlwind is a large inflatable box with a wind cyclone inside.

How Big Oil Misled The Public Into Believing Plastic Would Be Recycled

Note: An audio version of this story aired on NPR's Planet Money. Listen to the episode here. Laura Leebrick, a manager at Rogue Disposal & Recycling in southern Oregon, is standing on the end of its landfill watching an avalanche of plastic trash pour out of a semitrailer: containers, bags, packaging, strawberry containers, yogurt cups. None of this plastic will be turned into new plastic things. All of it is buried.