Anora: a refreshing depiction of sex workers as part of the working class Ani (Mikey Madison) uses her ability to negotiate a good deal to maximise a once in a lifetime opportunity when she is asked to strip for Vanya (Mark Eydelshteyn), the spoiled son of Russian ... 11/8/2024 - 2:52 am | View Link
Mikey Madison wanted to do sex work 'justice' in 'Anora.' An Oscar could be next. The actress has been on a months-long world tour promoting “Anora” (in theaters nationwide Friday), a madcap modern fairy tale that follows a headstrong Brooklyn stripper named Ani (Madison), who's ... 11/7/2024 - 3:40 am | View Link
“Anora,” an American Fantasia In Sean Baker's tragicomic film of a sex worker’s brush with wealth, he evokes auteurs of yore, who focused on the social realities of the country's outcasts. 11/7/2024 - 1:05 am | View Link
Rockford suspect charged in connection to ‘stripper’ party homicide in August Rockford Police arrested Julian Patten, 26, in connection to a homicide that happened in August. On August 18, around 4 a.m., officers responded to the 4500 block of Governors Drive to 26-year-old ... 11/6/2024 - 8:38 am | View Link
The 32 greatest A24 movies A24 is an independent film studio, but don't call any of its movies "indie." Founded in 2012, A24 is the product of Hollywood vets Daniel Katz, John Hodges, and David Fenkel. With a vast library of ... 11/6/2024 - 7:00 am | View Link
Today I bring you "You Must Be out of Your Mind" by Magnetic Fields, which I find strangely comforting.
John Pavlovitz: What The Hell Just Happened, America?
alicublog: Friday ‘Round-the-Horn: People Just Get Uglier and I Have No Sense of Time Edition.
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In the NBC video report above, titled, “Who is Susie Wiles, Trump’s White House Chief of Staff pick?” the “liberal media” outlet painted a glowing portrait of Wiles as, among other things, a “good listener.” She has definitely already proved herself that, though not in the way the NBC report meant.
C&L has already reported on Wiles’ conflict of interest as a tobacco lobbyist while running Trump’s 2024 campaign.
Welcome to Gilead. All the postmortems are really missing the point. The evangelicals did this.
This is your open thread for Sunday morning. Feel free to rant, scream or if you have positive things to say, go for it.
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The high stakes U. S. election this week is on track to match the record 66% turnout set four years ago, and surpass the routinely lower midterm election turnout that peaked at 49% in 2018. But as records go, these look sad when you consider that many democracies get closer to 80% of their voters to head to the polls.
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With between a third or half of all voters deciding to stay home, and most voters expressing dissatisfaction with the options they are being offered at the ballot box, it is worth taking a step back to understand how America elects its leaders.
The first episode of “The Double Life of My Billionaire Husband” pans out like a daytime TV melodrama: a female protagonist asks her father and evil stepmother for $50,000 to pay for her mother’s kidney dialysis treatment. Cue an evil stepsister, who snarkily says that the payment is assured—if the lead marries the illegitimate son of a prominent family, who is supposedly a grade-A loser.
Today is Sunday, Nov. 10, the 315th day of 2024. There are 51 days left in the year.
Today in history:
On Nov. 10,1969, the children’s educational program “Sesame Street” made its debut on National Educational Television (now PBS).
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In 1775, the U. S. Marines were organized under authority of the Continental Congress.
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In 1898, in Wilmington, North Carolina, a mob of as many as 2,000 white supremacists killed dozens of African Americans, burned Black-owned businesses and forced the mayor, police chief and aldermen to resign at gunpoint, before installing their own mayor and city council in what became known as the “Wilmington Coup.”
In 1954, the U.