BREAKING: Starbucks location on Elmwood Avenue in Buffalo has voted to become Starbucks' first unionized store in the U.S., by vote of 19-8.
Here was the moment workers realized they had enough votes. @WBFO
@ilyclemmie Not trying to defend David Ellison’s tastes, but to be fair, Skydance’s purchase of Paramount didn’t become official until August. None of these were greenlit or produced by the current Paramount regime.
@CPalmerEldritch@NicholasLippa I love how this guy has just repeated every far-right Star Wars fan buzzword and talking point. "Wokeness." "Femnazi." "Force is female." "Disney shill." It's like they can't have an original thought.
I hope for your sake you're like 15, man. If you're a grown man, seek help.
@NicholasLippa@CPalmerEldritch Also, these same people would complain Princess Leia is a "girl boss" or some brain dead shit if New Hope and the escape from the detention center scene came out today.
@NicholasLippa@CPalmerEldritch Your approach is probably the correct one if we're ever gonna get out of this mess. I just hate giving air to anonymous accounts. Easy to be the loudest voice (or loudest fans) in the room when you don't put your name behind it.
@NicholasLippa Wild to see the transition from that first Force Awakens trailer - when racist comments about Finn being a stormtrooper were fringe stuff you'd have to go searching for to even find - to today when every top comment on any Acolyte post is someone unironically using the word woke.
I think people are going to wonder in 10-20 years how Killers of the Flower Moon didn't win a single #Oscar
The two oft-repeated critiques (its length and whose perspective it's told from) are purposeful. It's punishing and doesn't allow you to ignore your own complicity.
Was kinda hilarious when the guy behind me at North Park loudly said, "Alright, let's not get carried away" after the "Had me spellbound... " critic quote came on screen.
Set in France in 1889, the film follows the life of Dodin Bouffant (Benoît Magimel) as a chef living with his personal cook and lover Eugénie (Juliette Binoche).
Trần Anh Hùng's THE TASTE OF THINGS opens this Friday exclusively at the DGC 🍽️
🎟️: https://t.co/umaVrg26FJ
Of course my first recorded interview since leaving journalism is with an expert on reading facial expressions and body language. Not intimidating at all.
Listen to my interview with (the very approachable) #UBuffalo professor Mark Frank. https://t.co/bytKVyzdJb