Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion April 02, 2023
In August 2016, I took a train from Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan to a modest auditorium in Connecticut to attend a rally of presidential candidate Donald J. Trump. Trump, then just 12 weeks away from being elected U.S. president, had long muscled out of the “hopeful” category. He was, whether or not his detractors were willing or able to appreciate it, firmly on track. I went to the rally hoping to gain some appreciation of my own;... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion March 05, 2023
In the wake of a racist monologue by its creator, the decision and hundreds of others to drop the comic strip “Dilbert” prompted me to visit a place I seldom if ever go: the comics section. And what a strange place it is. Scott Adams, creator of the comic strip... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion February 06, 2023
Sometime during the 1920s, the poker-playing American newspaper editor credited with coming up with the concept of the op-ed wrote: “Nothing is more interesting than opinion when opinion is interesting.” On this point, Herbert Bayard Swope and I find easy agreement.... + más
Elite Daily USA Entertainment January 25, 2023
When , 27, a digital content creator, and , 25, a web developer, moved in together in Canada after a year of , sharing a bed every night instantly caused tension in their relationship. “Because of my sleep disorder, which makes it hard for me to fall asleep and stay asleep,... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment November 08, 2022
Growing up in County Tipperary, Ireland, Kerry Condon spent so much time planning her escape that her father gave her the nickname “Fledgy-poo.” “Like a fledgling who just wanted to leave the nest,” says Condon, who by age 10 was dashing off letters to showbiz... + más
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Slate USA Life October 21, 2022
“I just don’t like you no more.” This blunt and mysteriously motiveless declaration, made by Colm (Brendan Gleeson) to his longtime best friend Pádraic (Colin Farrell), as the latter comes to fetch the former for their daily trip to the village pub, begins a cycle of... + más
Colin Farrell doesn't have many 'true friends.' But Brendan Gleeson is one | Los Angeles Times
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The Daily Beast USA Entertainment October 17, 2022
As the Irish Civil War rages, domestic conflict of a micro—if no less destructive—sort breaks out on the tiny fictional island of Inisherin in (Oct. 21), filmmaker/playwright masterful drama about alienation, despair, and the physical and emotional devastation they beget.... + más
Review: 'The Banshees of Inisherin' stands high with the best movies of the year | ABC News
McDonagh, Farrell, Gleeson get 'Bruges' band back together | ABC News
ABC News USA Life October 14, 2022
Don't worry if you can't pronounce the title. Writer-director Martin McDonagh, a son of Ireland and fresh off the mirth and menace of Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, is at it again with The Banshees of Inisherin. It's a stunning achievement, brimming... + más
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