Criterion Closet came to my neighb and I got to hang out. Booty" I chose Army of Shadows, In the Mood for Love, and the one I wrote the essay for , the Russian 8-hour War and Peace, which I saw when it came out in Glasgow in 1970.
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Rest in Tory peace Penelope Keith (The Good Life), one of the funniest dames of British comedy. The other being Patricia Routledge of Keeping Up Appearances, also gone this past year.
Of interest: Keith married a policeman on duty at Chichester Theatre where she performed.
Awfully sad. RIP at 56 Marjane Satrapi, creator of the terrific graphic novel and film Persepolis and a lot more besides. She was a lively, charming, ornery interviewee for LA Weekly, in which I got the sense one crossed her at one's peril:
https://t.co/n0fC2j2FWP
Israel’s President Isaac Herzog warned that Israeli society is becoming desensitized to violence, saying it is “creeping into the mainstream,” and said, “We are exposed to disgraceful and ugly behavior by [Jewish] extremists against Christians and Muslims.”
Barney Frank, RIP. Stephen Colbert. Police officers suing Trump over his disgraceful Jan 6 fund. Thomas Massie.
Lights unto us all, may their voices continue long and loud.