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And they get you 12 drinks and unlimited food.
And they get you 12 drinks and unlimited food.
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Radner narrates, in a way, through her own audio diaries, plus some snippets of interviews and judicious excerpts from the audiobook of her perfectly titled — and just-barely posthumous — memoir, It’s Always Something
There’s a sense that Fogelman … has been inspired in part by the broken narratives of Charlie Kaufman, as the first 10 minutes of this film feature a story-within-a-story meta fake-out with Jackson as himself, narrating the action of a screenplay written by forlorn drunk Will (Isaac)
It is to Hawke’s credit that he has invested what clout he has gathered in his industry into this study of an artist who never gathered much clout at all — and that the resulting film has the warm, weary rhythms of Foley’s own songs
“It was Twitter sarcasm,” Matthew Benson said.
Eight artists traveled to a migrant center to learn and prepare for the exhibit.
Participants create temporary mini-parks out of Phoenix parking spaces.
Angry Crab Shack servers say that the Cajun seafood restaurant violated the Fair Labor Standards Act.
Mint vows to take edible cannabis far from the traditional pot brownie or gummies, giving more options to patients.
By the end of the show, our writer felt like she’d finished a marathon.
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Hop on down to Old Town to see One-Eyed Jack.
“I call myself the economic and environmental justice warrior,” Sears said.
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The $307-million facility will host live music events year-around, starting with its October Concert Series.
The soon-to-be retired senator once again proves he’s useless.
“He believed in America being the greatest country in the world for people who are fleeing dire, threatening circumstances…”
Despite the killing-spree craziness of its final reels, much of the film is a how-the-kids-live-now potboiler, replete with guileless dirty talk and immense bedroom windows that seem to have been installed with peeping in mind
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But 11/9 plays not like a much-needed blast of truth but like an all-purpose Michael Moore sequel, a self-congratulatory follow-up to several of his films, with Parkland material in the Bowling for Columbine vein, references to Sicko and even excerpts from 1989’s Roger & Me
The Colombian-American singer is making waves and defying stereotypes.