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7 Siblings Who Haven’t Left Their New York Apartment in 14 Years Learned about the World by Watching Movies

Posted: 17 Feb 2015 01:55 AM PST

Although the Angulo siblings grew up in New York, they had no idea what the city was like for almost 14 years. They spent their entire childhood confined to their parents' four bedroom apartment, learning about the outside world solely through films. Their story is now the subject of The Wolfpack, a documentary made by filmmaker Crystal Moselle.

The siblings – Bhagavan, 23, twins Govinda and Narayana, 22, Mukunda, 20, Krisna, 18, Jagadesh, 17, and their sister Visnu – were kept indoors by their father Oscar, a Peruvian immigrant and Hare Krishna devotee. He was apparently convinced that the outside world would corrupt his children and kept the front door locked at all times. But after 14 long years, one of the brothers managed to escape, paving the way for his siblings to break free.

It was during one of those rare escapes in 2010 that Moselle spotted the six Angulo brothers on First Avenue – they were all walking in a 'pack', wearing sunglasses, inspired by their favorite film Reservoir Dogs. "It almost felt as if I had discovered a long lost tribe, except that it was not from the edges of the world but from the streets of Manhattan," Moselle said.

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This Woman Has Produced Only a Jar-Full of Trash in the Last Two Years

Posted: 17 Feb 2015 01:05 AM PST

Lauren Singer is a sustainability-conscious entrepreneur who has produced almost no waste in the past two years, proving that a trash-free lifestyle is indeed possible.

Lauren majored in environmental science at NYU, and it was during her student years that she began working towards a 'Zero Waste' goal. Today, the New Yorker does several things on a daily basis to reduce waste, including making her own toothpaste, deodorant and laundry detergent. She also founded her own eco-friendly company, 'The Simply Co', through which she plans to sell her homemade products.

Lauren regularly writes about her experiences of a Zero Waste life on her blog 'Trash is for Tossers'. "There were two moments that brought me to a trash-free, waste-free lifestyle," she revealed. "The first was my senior year of college when my professor Jeffrey Hollender emphasized the importance of living of living your values, and made me think about my own personal environmental impact."

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A True Romantic: Man Writes Love Letter to His Wife Every Day for the Past 40 Years

Posted: 17 Feb 2015 12:05 AM PST

In the the past 40 years, New Jersey resident Bill Bresnan has written over 10,000 love letters, notes and cards to his wife Kirsten – that's almost one for each night of their marriage. The couple's unique love story was recently covered by the media, and Bill and Kirsten, both 74, spoke about the secrets of their successful marriage.

The couple met when Bill was teaching a class back in 1974, and Kirsten happened to be his student. "She was this beautiful Northern European woman who struck me like a bolt of lightning," Bill said in an interview with ABC News.

"Not long after meeting in class Kirsten and I began commuting to and from Long Island, together, on the Long Island Railroad." And that's when the practice of writing notes began. "We exchanged notes, drawings, and little scribblings on paper napkins over coffee on the train."

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