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June Lockhart
Some actors become famous for a moment. Others become part of television history. June Lockhart belongs firmly in the second group. For decades, audiences around the world watched her portray thoughtful, compassionate, and intelligent women. Whether she was guiding a young boy and his loyal dog in Lassie or navigating the challenges of space travel in Lost in Space, Lockhart brought warmth and authenticity to every role.
By Ilsa Sophia10 minutes ago in Journal
The Empty Locker
I didn’t know his name at first. I only knew the silence. It was a Tuesday in October. The high school hallway buzzed with its usual chaos—backpacks slamming, laughter echoing, sneakers squeaking on linoleum. But one locker stayed shut. No one leaned against it. No one dropped off homework. Just a quiet space where a boy should have been.
By KAMRAN AHMAD5 days ago in Journal
The Suitcase in the Hallway
I didn’t pack lightly. The suitcase sat by the door for three days—half-full, then overflowing, then emptied again. I kept adding things I thought I’d need: my favorite coffee mug, the photo from last summer, the sweater that still smelled like home. Then I’d take them out, convinced they were too heavy, too sentimental, too much.
By KAMRAN AHMAD5 days ago in Journal
The Couple We All Watched Grow Up
I didn’t know them. But I felt like I did. For over a decade, they were part of my life—not as celebrities, but as characters in a story I watched unfold in real time. I saw them at seventeen, awkward and bright-eyed on red carpets, fumbling through interviews, hiding smiles behind their hands. I saw them navigate fame, heartbreak, and the slow, steady work of becoming adults—all while the world watched, judged, and claimed ownership of their journey.
By KAMRAN AHMAD5 days ago in Journal
It's Been ... A Week?
Not a lot to talk about this week. Perhaps I should make a list of ideas for "filler" material I can talk about for when this happens. I'm already thinking of doing a few more video game blog posts, which is the whole reason I started writing here.
By Max Brooks5 days ago in Journal
The Day Filmmaking Became Effortless
A Beginning Without a Camera The idea did not begin on a film set. There were no lights, no crew, no expensive equipment humming in the background. Just a quiet desk, a blank screen, and a single line of imagination waiting to be shaped.
By CEO A&S Developers5 days ago in Journal
What a 1968 Mouse Experiment Tells Us About Society
In 1968, while the human world was preoccupied with space races and social revolutions, a behavioral scientist named John B. Calhoun was building a "utopia" in a laboratory in Maryland. This utopia wasn’t for people, but for mice. Known as Universe 25, this experiment would become one of the most famous—and chilling—studies in the history of behavioral science.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun6 days ago in Journal
Making Black History
So it’s February of 2004 and I’m in my 5th grade class at Glenwood Elementary School in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. My teacher Sheryl Spivey has given us a class project for Black History Month. The task requires us to pick a historical Black figure and reenact their life story in a class play. The person who’s life I was tasked with covering is author Langston Hughes. I was partnered up with classmate who had just moved here from Africa named Abdoulaye Diallo. I was thinking this was gonna be very difficult because doesn't hardly speak any English.
By Joe Patterson7 days ago in Journal









