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Popcorn Therapy on The Critics Circle: Humor & Human Comedy (10 min)

May 7, 2020

HFCS members Lisa Wellington and Donna Copeland explore how levity brings fun and vigor to life even amid our struggles. | More »

Julie Andrews celebrates this hills in The Sound of Music (1965)
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Seven Julie Andrews Films

May 7, 2020

A spoonful of sugar or, perhaps, a movie full of Julie is all HFCS member Mark Schumann needs to embrace a new tomorrow. They may be helpful to you, too! | More »

King Edward works with his vocal coach | The King's Speech
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Another Seven Feel-Good Movies

May 5, 2020

Just when we may need it most, HFCS member Mark Schumann brings us seven more movies that can brighten any day! | More »

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