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Holy Cow stars Clément Faveau as Totone, an 18-year-old boy living in rural France whose life of drinking and partying comes to a halt when his father dies in a drink-driving accident.
We, the people of the 21st century, can learn a lot from their example. Holy Cow! History is written by novelist, former TV journalist and diehard history buff J. Mark Powell. Have a historic ...
The pursuit of prize-winning cheese is the unlikely goal for an orphaned boy in this unusual but fulfilling comedy-drama. Holy Cow stars Clément Faveau as Totone, an 18-year-old boy living in rural ...
Whoever he was, his secret went to the grave with him, but its effects are still felt today. Holy Cow! History is written by novelist, former TV journalist and diehard history buff J. Mark Powell.
This "micro-budget" film about "artisanal cheese making" in rural France could "charm anyone, even the most die-hard cheese hater", said Larushka Ivan-Zadeh in The Times. Set in a "hardscrabble ...
Rebecca Roland is an editor of the Southern California/Southwest region, who covers the evolving landscape of Los Angeles’s food scene. Los Angeles barbecue restaurant Holy Cow is closing its ...
It's the first time in 30 years Rolling Pin Donuts has closed its Camarillo store, owners say. But for the sweet of tooth, don't worry: It's temporary. The popular doughnut shop was the victim of ...
Supermarkets’ cake mix shelves feature the Big Three. There’s Pillsbury, whose Doughboy is a cartoon character. There’s Betty Crocker; sure, her pretty face is on the box, but it’s a ...
Eighty years ago this spring, Europe was finally quiet. Planes no longer dropped bombs, tanks sat stationary, rattling machine guns fell silent. After six bloody years, World War II was at last ...
Halsey and Evanescence’s Amy Lee have officially teamed up for the first time on a new collaboration. The Without Me singer and the lead vocalist of Evanescence dropped their new record, Hand ...
A presentation ceremony for one of the boxcars from the Merci Train sent from France to the U.S. was held on Feb. 6, 1949, in the Fourteenth Street yards opposite the Bureau of Engraving and ...