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Frank Turner recommended Normal by Homeless Gospel Choir in Music (curated)

 
Normal by Homeless Gospel Choir
Normal by Homeless Gospel Choir
2017 | Alternative, Folk, Rock
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Album Favorite

"This is kind of cheating because it’s a record that isn’t out yet. I think the first single comes out this week. This is the second record. I enjoyed the first record. It was okay, I’m not sure that it devastated me. But I was sent the new record and it absolutely fucked my mind. It is so good. Every generation has a punk record that is epochal, whether it be Dookie or The '59 Sound or whatever. If there’s any justice, this will be one of those records"

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Joe Pera Takes You to Breakfast (12)
Joe Pera Takes You to Breakfast (12)
12 | Animation, Comedy
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Movie Favorite

"I’m cheating again, because this isn’t a movie at all. It’s an episode of an Adult Swim show, and I’ve watched it more than anything else this year. It’s only ten or twelve minutes and it leaves me feeling like I’m a better person. It is warm and cozy and fills me with compassion and hope for humanity. It is also a celebration of my favorite meal. I look forward to many more viewings in the year to come, whenever I need a pick-me-up, large or small."

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William Finnegan recommended Liebling Abroad in Books (curated)

 
Liebling Abroad
Liebling Abroad
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"This is cheating because it’s four books in one. But Liebling wrote so well about so much, a compendium is merited. Two of these are reporting from World War II, where no other writer, in my opinion, could touch him. “The Road Back to Paris” is an epic dispatch full of hard times and the finest lyricism. The other two books are about France, food, wine, memory, boxing. I wouldn’t argue if you insisted that Liebling’s greatest subject was actually New York City, or even Louisiana. It’s too bad there’s not a twelve-pack."

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The Decalogue (1989)
The Decalogue (1989)
1989 | Drama
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Movie Favorite

"Well I guess this is cheating because it’s 10 movies, but I like [Krzysztof Kieślowski’s] Decalogue a lot. That’s one director I was sad when he passed away, because I would have loved to have worked with him — although he never really worked with American actors. I love all of his films but Decalogue is very satisfying. When I watched it for the first time I saw them all in two days, as this little cinema in London. I watched five the first day and the second five the next day."

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Thoughtless (Thoughtless, #1)
Thoughtless (Thoughtless, #1)
S.C. Stephens | 2011 | Romance
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9.4 (5 Ratings)
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It's a battle of morals wrapped up in an emotional roller coaster. You clearly see the wrong - cheating on anyone is wrong - but you also see how wonderful both Kellan and Denny are. It's so easy to slip into Kiera's shoes and understand her dilemma, neither men deserve to have their heart broke, but it's also hard to watch her struggle to choose because you know it will only end in pain. There are even moments when you'll feel like, either way, you would be okay with her decision. Thoughtless is a wonderful, emotional mess!
  
Bandits (2001)
Bandits (2001)
2001 | Comedy, Drama
Well. I hadn't seen this film in about ten years, so I decided that I was going to re-watch this. Somehow, in ten years, my brain must have edited out the whole middle section with a woman cheating on her husband with two other men... And all of the weirdness that came with that... So that was fun. I did not remember that part and to be honest was a little weirded out by it. But the bank heists were super well written and I absolutely love the twist ending.