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The old myth never dies. Not even in pandemic times. Santa can really only deliver his goods through a chimney, which means, naturellement, a fireplace. [Read More…]
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Excuse Me, I Love You: Once Again, There Will Never Be A Candle Held to Truth or Dare
At some point during Ariana Grande’s pre-show playlist for the Sweetener World Tour (or the Sweetener/Thank U, Next World Tour, if you prefer), Madonna’s “Cherish” [Read More…]
Katy Perry Does Her Best to Convince Us It’s “Not the End of the World”
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Lily Allen, Jill-of-all-Trades, Ends Up As the Poster Child For The Year of Masturbation
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Dandelions and Almond Roca: Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael
In 1990, Winona Ryder would continue to fine-tune being typecast as the “outsider” and the “freak” in Jim Abrahams’ Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael. After directing [Read More…]
Mrs. Maisel Enters the 70s: I’m Your Woman
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