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Jason Krupat finds a real-life buried treasure on "Expedition Unknown"

Jason Krupat finds a real-life buried treasure in Boston and takes "Expedition Unknown" host Josh Gates along for the journey. According to "Expedition Unknown," puzzle and game designer, Jason Krupat, has looked for a treasure that has been buried for 40 years. Krupat contacted "Expedition Unknown" archaeologist/treasure hunter/tv host Josh Gates with credible evidence he had discovered a hidden treasure. Josh Gates and crew followed Krupat as he meticulously went through and solved many clues left in paintings and verses of a book called "The Secret A Treasure Hunt" by Byron Preiss.  Byron wrote the book and had an illustrator create paintings also filled with clues to buried treasures. Byron, who is now deceased, buried keys in a ceramic, left in a plexiglass case in various places around the U.S.  The keys can be turned into Byron's widow for a gem.  Krupat turned in the key and was awarded a peridot gemstone and a pin...
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Chang says show honors Bourdain without stealing

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Restaurateur and TV personality David Chang says his new Netflix show, "Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner," pays homage to the late Anthony Bourdain's Emmy-winning series "Parts Unknown." (Oct. 31) AP

Unsung Heroes: Stellan Skarsgard & Julian Sands

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Stellan Skarsgard and his "The Painted Bird" co-star Julian Sands say they get help and support from “the fellowship of actors." (Oct. 31) AP

On This Day: 31 October 1955

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ShowBiz Minute: Gooding Jr, R Kelly, Halloween

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Doug Liman deconstructs the superhero with 'Impulse'

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Doug Liman has made a career of turning storytelling on its head and his YouTube series 'Impulse' is no different. It follows a young woman, played by Maddie Hasson, who discovers she can teleport during trauma, but this super ability is more of a curse than a blessing. Season two is now streaming on YouTube. (Oct. 30) AP