![]() ![]() ![]() “Made for Love” hails from Paramount Television Studios. Lee, who was showrunner on “Made for Love” Season 1, was joined by Nutting as her co-showrunner for Season 2. The series is executive produced by Christina Lee, Nutting, Patrick Somerville, Dean Bakopoulos, Liza Chasin, Daisy Mayer and SJ Clarkson. “Made for Love” also stars Dan Bakkendahl (as Herringbone), Noma Dumezweni (as Fiffany), Caleb Foote (as Bennett) and Sarunas J. For over a decade, Hazel has been quarantining in Byrons family compound, her. Life with Hazels father is strained at best, but its got to be better than her marriage to dominating tech billionaire, Byron Gogol. But once inside, she and Byron both become ensnared by Gogol’s newest revolutionary (and dangerous) technology. Hazel has just moved into a trailer park of senior citizens, with her father and Diane - his sex doll companion. In “Made for Love” Season 2, which debuted April 28 and concluded May 19, in order to save her father’s life, Hazel returns to the Hub, Byron’s high-tech palace. After discovering that her husband implanted a monitoring device – the Made for Love chip – in her brain, allowing him to track her, watch her and know her “emotional data,” Hazel fled to her desert hometown to take refuge with her outcast father Herbert (Ray Romano) and his synthetic partner, Diane. The first season, which premiered April 1, 2021, followed Hazel Green (Milioti), a 30-something woman on the run after 10 years in a suffocating marriage to tech billionaire Byron Gogol (Billy Magnussen), as smart as he is insufferable. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() Yet time and time again, Pauli was “the first” – the first African American, the first woman, the first African American woman – and she had to face all that went with that. In her article about Pauli for The New Yorker, “ The Many Lives of Pauli Murray,” Kathryn Schulz sums up her life by saying that it was Pauli’s fate “to be both ahead of the time and behind the scenes.” Yet for years Pauli was relatively unknown. Pauli was a problem child for the American status quo. ![]() Pauli also wrote a paper that Ruth Bader Ginsberg would later use to develop her argument that the protections of the Fourteenth Amendment should be recognized as extending to women, too. ![]() Although her classmates and teachers laughed at her, Thurgood Marshall is known to have made use of that paper when he was preparing for Brown v. She proposed instead that you could attack the “separate” part, and in her final paper she laid out the arguments to do so. Ferguson was not to attack the “equal” part, which had been the strategy for roughly the previous 50 years. While a law school student – the only woman in her school – Pauli suggested that the way to overturn the “separate but equal” doctrine enshrined in Plessy v. ![]() ![]() ![]() And we like to think that there is always someone weirder. It’s hard to write a synopsis for this audio when all I want to do is pull up a chair and start sharing with you the funny moments that had me laughing out loud… “There is no difference between a four-year old eating a taco and throwing a taco on the floor.” “We are all a little weird. An awesome listen or read for any parent who feels they may be outnumbered in their home or even for people like me who have no Jim shares the moments in his and his wife’s life of what it is like to try to maneuver through life in New York with 5 children and no car and taxi’s will not take more than 4 passengers in a vehicle. ![]() □ĭad Is Fat is Jim Gaffigan’s hilarious stories on what it is like to be a father of 5 (yes 5!) children. Why I wanted to listen to this audio: Heard a little hype about this on Facebook from friends I trust… thought I would give it a try. ![]() ![]() What he says before he dies is that there will be five dark days in the life of his grandson-five dates whose terrible events Jimmy will have to prepare himself to face. It's a strange vigil made all the stranger when, at the very height of the storm's fury, Josef Tock suddenly sits up in bed and speaks coherently for the frist and last time since his stroke. As a violent storm rages outside the hospital, Rudy Tock spends long hours walking the corridors between the expectant fathers' waiting room and his dying father's bedside. Jimmy Tock comes into the world on the very night his grandfather leaves it. ![]() ![]() Here is the story of five days in the life of an ordinary man born to an extraordinary legacy-a story that will challenge the way you look at good and evil, life and death, and everything in between. ![]() With his bestselling blend of nail-biting intensity, daring artistry, and storytelling magic, Dean Koontz returns with an emotional roller coaster of a tale filled with enough twists, turns, shocks, and surprises for ten ordinary novels. ![]() ![]() The short stories of The Last Wish come first in the chronology of The Witcher universe, and provide the ideal introduction to Geralt of Rivia, sorceresses Yennefer of Vengerberg and Triss Merigold, and singing bard Dandelion (renamed Jaskier in Netflix’s The Witcher TV series). ![]() When it comes to figuring out how to read The Witcher books in order, there are a few things you need to know:
![]() ![]() When “Breath” released, it was immediately a Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and Los Angeles Times, Sunday London Times Top 10 bestseller and was translated into thirty languages in 2021. James has written for the San Francisco Chronicle, Outside magazine, National Public Radio, Dwell magazine, Scientific American, Men’s Journal, The Atlantic, and The New York Times, as well as others. The thing barely worked and was quickly offloaded on a dude with purple suspenders that lived in Eugene, Oregon. He used to zip around town (really, he would breakdown all over town) in a Sebring-Vanguard CitiCar, the first-ever American-made production electric vehicle. He also lived for a short period of time with some Vanuatuan yam farmers that worshipped the US Army.Īt his home in San Francisco, he runs his 1978 Mercedes-Benz 300D on used cooking oil whenever he is able to. The book combined illustrations and humor with medical science and was given a terrible name by his editor, which he quickly, and still does, regrets very much.Īlong the way, he joined up with a doomed surfing expedition to Russia and Norway for Outside Magazine in the year 2009, in which he joined a group of kooks to ride some mysto breaks down in the Arctic Circle. ![]() When James was stupider and younger, he wrote a small coffee table book that was culled from notes on meditation and other ancient and hippy practices found in the crawlspace of his uncle’s retro-mod bachelor pad out in the Hollywood hills. ![]() ![]() This edition of the recurring show features comics Kyle Adams, Ikes, Imani Denae, Cameron Peloso, Sam Whitely, and Tory Ward. Comedians will then draw them from a box, using the audience's problems and troubles to create lighthearted jokes. Audience members will be asked to write down their woes on slips of paper before the performance. Leave Your Troubles at The Door Like Add to a List This interactive comedy show wants to help you feel better about your daily struggles. Jump to: Friday | Saturday | Sunday | Multi-Day FRIDAY COMEDY We advise directly checking the specific protocols for an event before heading out. ![]() For more ideas, check out our guide to the top events of the week.Īlthough Oregon’s statewide mask mandate has been lifted, venues may have their own health guidelines in place. The only foolish thing would be missing out on events like the PIR Auto Swap Meet, Portland Flea, and WasabiCon's Geek Marketplace. It's April Fool's Day, but we're not joking when we say the events we've rounded up here are affordable and easy to slot into your weekend. ![]() ![]() ![]() The illustrations that are the true highlights in this book are the illustrations of the boy imagining that each of his body parts are falling apart, especially of the image where he thinks that his stuffing is coming out of him when he finds a piece of fuzz in his belly button. Also, Tedd Arnold’s illustrations are humorous since he portrays the boy as a bug-eyed kid with a large head and no neck (as seen on the cover of the book). Tedd Arnold creatively extends on how children feel like the world is coming to an end when strange stuff start happening to their body and this boy (remember he is only five years old) and how parents usually makes things better by explaining the situation to their child in a calm manner, such as the boy’s parents explaining to the boy that everything happening to him is perfectly normal. ![]() Tedd Arnold has done a great job in writing the boy’s woes in a rhyming text, which makes this story even more humorous and reassuring. This book was voted Best Children’s Book for Parents Magazine and it richly deserves that honor as it is surely a children’s classic. This book is about how a young boy starts to panic when weird things start to happen to his body. “Parts” is a wonderful book about body exploration from the mind of the creator of “Green Wilma,” Tedd Arnold. ![]() ![]() Darcy plans to be in an aisle seat halfway across the ocean as soon as the renovations start, but before she can cut and run, she finds a familiar face on her porch: house-flipper extraordinaire Tom's arrived, he's bearing power tools, and he's single for the first time in almost a decade. ![]() When Darcy and Jamie inherit a tumble-down cottage from their grandmother, they're left with strict instructions to bring it back to its former glory and sell the property. That's the problem with finding her dream man at age eight and peaking in her photography career at age twenty - ever since, she's had to learn to settle for good enough. She's travelled the world, and can categorically say that no one measures up to Tom Valeska, whose only flaw is that he's her twin brother's best friend - oh, and that 99 percent of the time, he hasn't seemed interested in her. ĭarcy Barrett has undertaken a global survey of men. ![]() ![]() Crush (n.): a strong and often short-lived infatuation, particularly for someone beyond your reach. ![]() ![]() But for the reader who’s accustomed to plot and structure, her writing can be a doozy.įor instance, the narrator in “The human claim” suddenly changes thoughts about an instance of credit card fraud to an investigation of D.H. Trademark Ali Smith techniques - stream of consciousness, art references, and unique narrative structure, are all present in these short stories, painting an abstract concept such as literature in a compelling and colorful light. This pattern is similar to the format of her Booker Prize-finalist novel, “How To Be Both,” which alternates two narratives, each from different time periods. The book alternates between short stories and anecdotes from people Ms. Smith could fight for this cause with an impassioned speech or essay, but instead, she uses the form she has artfully mastered - fiction. ![]() ![]() Smith writes in this anecdote, “shredding away the rich and communal inheritance that this book in your hands - I could say any book in anyone’s hands - celebrates.” ![]() In the United Kingdom, financial cuts on public libraries are, as Ms. ![]() |