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It's either debilitating demagoguery, a dismaying debacle, a damned disaster, or a delight, depending on your opinion of the demonstrably dysfunctional Donald.
It's very clear what
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Whenever there is mention of the personal life of Albert Einstein, there are, inevitably, recollections of the happy years he spent with Elsa Lowenthal, his first cousin and second wife.
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In a telephone call to Ernie, who is downstairs in a formal black suit, Charlie, who is upstairs in pajamas, announces that he has gone temporarily blind.
But that comes
American Animals
by Cynthia Citron
In another era the film “American Animals” might have been booked as a comedy. Maybe with Jerry Lewis leading his bumbling crew through an ill-conceived