Jonathan Carey
Jonathan Carey
Jonathan Carey is originally from Petersburg, Virginia. He attended the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY, he studied health, science, and urban reporting. After graduation, he began a fellowship at Audubon Magazine, and later wrote for HotNewHipHop.com (covering breaking news in sports and music, particularly hip-hop and jazz culture), Everyday Health, and New Food Economy. He also served as a Staff Writer for start-up Sentient Media, where he wrote investigative stories about animal welfare, factory farming, and the influence of big agriculture on local politics. Jonathan is a diehard basketball and football fan, and of course a music fanatic. He is also an animal lover, none more than his dog, Bajan. And he's a huge history buff.Source
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There’s nothing like going to the movie theatre for a date night or family outing. And there is no shortage of unique places to see films across the country, from megaplexes and IMAX theaters to majestic theaters turned into movie houses. However, sometimes nothing beats catching a movie at the drive-in. First created in 1933 just outside Camden, New Jersey, drive-ins were once one of the most popular ways to catch the latest movie in the United States. Though many have faded to obscurity with the advances in technology, there are a few theaters still operating—some were even brought back...

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A World Tour of Abandoned Amusement Parks

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