Por: The New York Times Sports March 03, 2023
It was 3 a.m. on Oct. 5, 1958, when Greta Andersen emerged from the icy surf onto the beach at Emerald Bay, on Catalina Island off the California coast, bleeding, bruised and numb with cold, as The Los Angeles Times reported a year later.She had been in the water for nearly 27 hours and swum more than 46 miles, becoming the first person to swim round trip from the island to Long Beach. Her husband, John Sonnichsen, had followed her in a rowboat.... + full article
Forbes USA Life February 25, 2023
Julie Andersen diving with sharks. Julie Andersen Julie Andersen has always been drawn to the water and has made it her lifelong passion as well as career. A diver and conservationist for 25 years, she has spent two decades working for the oceans to bring about planetary change.... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment February 02, 2023
At the center of the house where Greta, the 40-something narrator of Jen Beagin’s eccentric and wise new novel, “Big Swiss,” lives with her longtime friend and flaky landlady Sabine, is a beehive. It’s not just that Sabine’s thoughts revolve around it and not just that... + más
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Fox News USA Sports January 07, 2023
Iszak Henig, a transgender male, joined team after finishing last year as an All-American female swimmer.Henig has for eight months amid his transition, but the senior's times are about the same as they were at the end of last season, he wrote in an op-ed piece for the New... + más
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Forbes USA Life December 06, 2022
The ultimate counter-cultural travel book — Jack Kerouac’s 1957 novel On the Road — inspired singer-songwriter Eric Andersen when he was young, fueling dreams of travel and adventure. Today, travel remains a major part of the 79-year-old musician’s life. Andersen... + más
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Fox News USA Entertainment November 03, 2022
King Charles is one of the most eccentric sovereigns Great Britain has ever had.The claim was made by royal author Christopher Andersen, who has written titled The King. According to Andersen, there are a few, surprising things the 73-year-old just can’t leave the palace... + más
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The Daily Beast USA Life November 01, 2022
The New York Times bestselling royal journalist and author Christopher Andersen has suggested in a new book that the then- agreed not to object to his mother funding his disgraced brother legal settlement with Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre in return for the monarch’s... + más
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Forbes USA Life September 26, 2022
When Captain Peter Mærsk Møller acquired his first steamship, he made sure it would be noticed far and wide by painting its chimney the color of the sky. What was initially whimsy – breaking with the staid practice of coloring chimneys coal black – became a distinguishing... + más
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