April 8th, 2009 -- Posted in Today |
The Pioneer Press is well-timed to manager community conversations about communication and duration in the Twin Cities. As hosts, we wait for guests will show respect for each other. That means we don’t daunt or defame each other, and we donjon conversations free of personal attacks. Witty is great. Abusive is not.
If you think about a record violates these standards, don’t escalate the situation. Instead, hang down the reference to alert us. We’ll take exertion if necessary. It’s not hard.
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March 4th, 2009 -- Posted in I think |
Today: Soul Connection, 5:30 p.m. at “Alive After Five” at the Knoxville Museum of Art, downtown Knoxville. $10. Tonight: Rodney Carrington at 7 p.m. at the Civic Auditorium in downtown Knoxville. $42.50. Tonight: “Love’s Labour’s Lost,” by William Shakespeare at 7:30 p.m. at the Carousel Theatre on the UT campus in Knoxville. $33 (opening night-time performance). Tonight: Tesla at 8 p.m. at The Bijou Theatre in downtown Knoxville. $31.50. Tonight: “Doc Rocks for Charity” aid featuring The Remedy, Second Opinion and The Vibraslaps at 8 p.m. at The Valarium in Knoxville’s Warehouse District. $10. Tonight: Knoxville Symphony Orchestra Masterworks concert: “Beloved Brahms” at 8 p.m. (both nights) at The Tennessee Theatre in downtown Knoxville. $22-$82.
Tonight: The Streamliners play as section of the “Final Friday Art Walk” at 9 p.m. at The Capitol Theatre in downtown Maryville. $12 advance/$15 at the door.
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December 20th, 2008 -- Posted in Hair removal cream |
Cleary eminent his 30th birthday by keeping his faculty on a swivel. Draper is known for hitting teammates with a overlay blazing of Shaving Cream on their birthdays. But Draper let birthdays for Brad Stuart and Chris Osgood go by in November without any pranks. “No, the bandit retired,” Draper said.
“I’m well sensitive of Dan Cleary’s birthday. I could make of come out of retirement.” Why did he go out of circulation the prankster? “Everyone’s waiting now,” Draper said. “It’s not as gentle anymore. Clears would be a absolute stretch for the bandit to come back out, though, I’ll be honest.
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October 1st, 2008 -- Posted in I read |
There’s an bad lot of self-deception current on in “Game Face.” Vic has always been a director at lying to himself, but his blinders are peculiarly strong tonight. He claims that nailing Pezuela “is a down-payment on me being able to lively with myself,” when even Shane (Shane!) can socialize with that it won’t mutation much of anything, and certainly won’t bring Terry Crowley back to life. He refuses to even believe the prospect that Cassidy (who’s been in trouble all season) might have played an Working role in scoring the drugs for the shindy until he has the truth shoved in his face. And when Olivia confesses her own predicament, he suggests he’s the best human beings to lay her, when in happening he should know by now — as Ronnie tried to explicate to him a few episodes back — that all he ever accomplishes is falling deeper into the quicksand.
Even the other characters are starting to be plagued with Vic’s affliction. Danny absolutely lets herself take it that Vic might brand himself out of their son’s life, Claudette refuses to envisage how her lupus might be an endless liability, and Dutch convinces himself he can outsmart Lloyd, when the closest he tends to come to comparable wits with a serial killer-diller is when he picks up a stray cat. (Claudette was the one who got Kleavon to confess, after all.) But getting back to Vic’s own infinitesimal fellowship of self-deception, what’s positively stuck out to me in these last two episodes is how functional Julien has been.

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