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The Sink is not the kind of podcast that will have you guffawing immediately – in fact, you may be confused by this parody of sleep-inducing meditation shows. But once you get acclimated to its surreal conceit – the process of dredging up “what’s stuck in your tubes” and remedying the “bad smell” in your brain – Natasha Hodgson’s comedy-horror show is full of brilliantly unsettling laughs.
Hannah J Davies, Guardian deputy TV editor
Nicole Byer of Why Won’t You Date Me? Photograph: Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP
Nicole runs the gamut from incredibly filthy and raunchy to deeply heartfelt in the conversations she has with her guests about therapy, the daily struggles of maintaining a relationship, grief, the realities of existing in a body that society sees as Other (fat, Black, POC, trans, etc). There’s no dating lately because of Covid, but it seems like the podcast is even better because the tangents run all over. One thing is for certain: it’s always so damn
Heartland middle school student wins Southeast Missouri Regional Spelling Bee Dayaratna will be advancing to the Scripps National Spelling Bee, which will be held virtually. (Source: Three Rivers College) By Ashley Smith | April 1, 2021 at 4:01 PM CDT - Updated April 1 at 4:01 PM
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. (KFVS) - A seventh grader from Farmington Middle School, Pooja Dayaratna, took home the gold at the Southeast Missouri Regional Spelling Bee held March 27 at Three Rivers College.
The word that sealed her victory was “thrall.”
Dayaratna will be advancing to the Scripps National Spelling Bee, which will be held virtually.
Ten to 12 finalists will meet on July 8 at Walt Disney World in Florida for the final event which will be televised on ESPN.