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    Gravy shares stories of the changing American South through the foods we eat. Gravy showcases a...

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Wes Anderson recommended Toni (1935) in Movies (curated)

 
Toni (1935)
Toni (1935)
1935 | Crime, Drama, Romance
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"Well recently I watched Grand Illusion, which I haven’t seen in several years — no, I’ll say another one instead: There’s one called Toni, that’s Jean Renoir before Grand Illusion, before Rules of the Game, and it’s set in the south of France and they’re Italian immigrants who’re working, who’re laborers working in the South of France. It’s very beautiful, kind of lyrical and very sad; a great Renoir movie. I don’t know if it’s seen that much anymore. It’s great."

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Kathy Griffin recommended In The Country We Love in Books (curated)

 
In The Country We Love
In The Country We Love
Diane Guerrero | 2017 | Biography, History & Politics
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"You may recognize Diane Guerrero’s name from Orange Is the New Black and Jane the Virgin, but her memoir is about the tragedy that struck her in her childhood. When she was just 14 year old, she came home to discover that her parents and brother had been arrested and were being deported back to Columbia. Diane got to stay in the US because she was born here. At a time when immigrants are living in more fear than ever, Guerrero’s book is a must-read."

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Kathy Griffin recommended In The Country We Love in Books (curated)

 
In The Country We Love
In The Country We Love
Diane Guerrero | 2017 | Biography, History & Politics
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"You may recognize Diane Guerrero’s name from Orange Is the New Black and Jane the Virgin, but her memoir is about the tragedy that struck her in her childhood. When she was just 14 year old, she came home to discover that her parents and brother had been arrested and were being deported back to Columbia. Diane got to stay in the US because she was born here. At a time when immigrants are living in more fear than ever, Guerrero’s book is a must-read."

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