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His intended purpose is not merely to "do a nice thing," but to spur them to close the brutal funding gaps happening there. This will not do that. I edited above to acknowledge that is a hugely generous thing to do on a personal level. He remains a really, really kind and good human being, of course, and this is just

Yes! It wasn't like he claimed that they were equals, just that you could find something of worth in all kinds of art. There are "great artworks" and "minor artworks," but there can be "great art" in either of them.

He beat you to making fun of his big head.

I did above (not on him, but on his plan), and for good reason. But, also, for real, 1,000,000 dollars in education is not very much. If Zuckerberg couldn't do anything with his equally poorly implemented plan and way more money, Chance certainly won't.

Uh, what? Rauner has donated millions of dollars to education over the years.

Wait, Perkins didn't care much for Father John Misty? I…erm…huh. It's not even about the music so much as Tillman is an amalgamation of every current A.V. Club writer, and that he should be a patron saint instead of being questioned about who he is on Twitter. They're mitosis-level identical.

He is amazing in the horror-comedy Psychoville, by the best sketch group ever. Just shout, "Tealeaf!" until someone responds and you'll discover a fan.

Yup! You get me. You put it much better, and that's essentially what I mean. It's not that clubs aren't about the peripheral stuff, but the peripheral has been made the point at many American clubs.

I wonder how many old-timey game shows he watches, because that's what I think of when watching him hold a mic, especially a wired one, during a show.

Bwahaha. Naw, it's just cultural observation, or the opening paragraph to a Red Bull Music Academy Daily post. Europe has "big room EDM," too, but for various reasons, most places here missed the grassroots dance culture creation that they didn't. (We did have Chicago, New York, Detroit, and so on.)

That said, there are more proper dance clubs than there were back then. We're not the United Kingdom where you can find a good one in most every city, but your Chicagos and New Yorks have places with forward-thinking music and a culture worth joining instead of people in fluorescent penguin suits, revealing in both

More like WCW. Warren Beatty is Bret Hart in Sting versus Hollywood/La La Land Hogan. IT ALL FITS.

These definitely fell into 2 categories: "they started sucking" or "they significantly changed."

1 of my least favorite habits in music is when a musician I love "goes pop," only to write songs that are less catchy than the ones that they naturally wrote before.

Seriously, the 4 people who always write this insipid political stuff are irritating enough, but they are, in fact, BAD at it. Please do something about it, A.V. leadership.

I'm from Wisconsin Rapids, but, yes, I'm in Milwaukee proper, right on the lake. I'm actually pretty excited for the show, and we're hoping some of the wrestlers visit the amazing school for underprivileged children at which I work. See you there!

I was a Styles skeptic when he was in New Japan. I've choked down the crow buffet over the last 2 years.

Oh, yeah, I mean the metanarrative. Obviously, in terms of sports entertainment, his push has been him getting a centerpiece storyline and some big wins. I just meant, "Are his promos amazing? Is his in-ring work stellar or improved? Is the storyline unique?"

Few things about WWE are more dispiriting to me than seeing someone win a match because "the writers made it so." If it's not the emotional, natural build path, I'm happy to take a Naomi, sports-style shocking finish; make it sensible or random. Seeing the strings sucks. Has Wyatt done anything in the last 2 years to

I loved Bella no-selling her ongoing neck injury. Let her marry Cena already and disappear.