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If the scripts are sharp and savvy (and not like the way-too-frequent trainwrecks of the last few seasons), and if the cast is disciplined and doesn’t just camp it up, maybe.

So basically he’s the love child of Rachel Dolezal and Nasdijj...

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The Harry Potter conversation is both endless and startlingly lifelike.

Isn’t it great? Dr. Buzzard’s is an unjustly neglected treasure of the Disco era (the band later morphed into Kid Creole and the Coconuts). And the singer is Miss Cory Daye, who never quite got the career she deserved, but who is still alive and performing.

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Tommy Mottola? To me, he’ll always be the guy who turns up in Dr. Buzzard’s Original Savannah Band’s masterpiece, “Cherchez la Femme.” It all turned out pretty much as they predicted...

Indeed. And I’m not sure he’s the most reliable source. Very funny man, but from what I’ve seen of his social media, he’s going through a rather, um, volatile time right now. And since Beverly Leslie died, how would he reappear?

We are creating a society of insane workaholics. I have a job that’s rotational - we move every two to four years from one position to another. My last gig was directing an office that does corporate training, and my biggest challenge as a supervisor was a colleague who insisted on pulling all-nighters, working

I know. She’s on the very short of list of most-worried-about. The Queen and Olivia de Havilland. 2017 is going to be brutal.

“The hard thing in trying to illuminate that racist mindset was where upstanding people of the day were raised with these really racist thoughts. I tried to describe this world so that white readers could understand that your own grandparents and great-grandparents thought that way too.”

It will happen if Lohan attaches Lohan-doppelganger Emma Stone.

Hey world let’s make up for ignoring the holocaust by letting Israel do whatever the fuck it wants to the Palestinians.

WHAT is this creature?!

For various reasons, I was around Marla Maples (Tiff’s mom/the second Mrs. Trump) now and then during her brief foray into showbiz (she had a replacement part, purchased for her, on Broadway). All I can say is that Good Lord but Tiffany looks like her. Which, given the genetic alternative, is an extremely lucky break.

I just got home, and when I get home, while I’m waiting for the Mister to come and we decide what’s up for dinner, I usually sit down and eat a little cheese. I wish I could say I get one tenth the satisfaction out of my chunk of Jarlsberg that this guy does from that persimmon...

Absolutely - this is if nothing else a great chance to capture HF in a major role. I’m also cautiously optimistic about Kristin Chenoweth’s Velma von Tussle.

Can it be that it was all so simple then?

But still, the New York Times is comprised of a bunch of normal human beings, each with his or her own collection of ideas and biases.

Having had the dubious pleasure, more than once, of having to endure Miss Sarandon’s company, I can say with some assuredness that, come The Revolution, her head will be borne on a pike down the middle of whatever major boulevard is near by whomever of her erstwhile household help, wait staff, or other “little people”

Only yesterday I finally dared to listen to Streisand singing “Happy Days are Here Again,” that old favorite for Democratic winning days. And now today this. All I can say is that the first time I hear “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” I am going to be a _mess_.

So I spent the end of last night trying to persuade my (foreign, Muslim, legal resident) husband that we’d find a way to get him the passport before they revoke our marriage. I don’t know that I believe we’ll manage, but I have to try in order to avoid losing my mind. It doesn’t help that his Trump-loving boss has