Friends reunion and 9 other things our critics are watching right now From the Friends reunion to pop superstar Pink, here s what we re tuning into.
By Neal Justin, Jenna Ross, Jon Bream, NEAL JUSTIN and JENNA ROSS and JON BREAM May 27, 2021 10:38am Text size Copy shortlink: Friends: The Reunion
After a yearlong delay, this reunion is finally a reality. In addition to the beloved cast members, the retrospective includes cameos from Tom Selleck, Reese Witherspoon, Justin Bieber and Malala Yousafzai. Could you be any more excited? Starts streaming Thursday on HBO Max(Neal Justin) Pink: All I Know So Far
It s a thrill watching Billboard s Icon Award winner twist and shout over the heads of adoring fans during her last arena tour in Europe. But the real draw to this documentary is watching the artist bond with her two adorable kids, who steal the show every time they re on camera. Th
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RANDOLPH CENTER â 2021 marks the 12th annual Vermont Technical College Honors Celebration, a chance to celebrate the studentsâ success. These students have demonstrated the hard work, commitment and dedication needed to succeed in rigorous programs, and soon will be leaders in their professions. They are joining a history of students recognized for academic excellence and college service, and are receiving recognition by professional societies.
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10 best things our critics are watching this week Neal Justin, Jenna Ross, Chris Hewitt, Chris Riemenschneider and Jon Bream, Star Tribune The Underground Railroad Barry Jenkins, who directed Moonlight and If Beale Street Could Talk, isn t about to take it easy. The Underground Railroad is just as thought-provoking and soul rattling as his film work. Adapted from Colson Whitehead s award-winning bestseller, the 10-episode series takes place in an alternate universe in the 1800s where slaves can board an actual freedom train rumbling below Deep South plantations and creepy carnivals. Initially it s quite confusing and conductor Jenkins rarely slows down to let you catch up. But those who get on board will be rewarded by what s certain to be one of the most discussed series of the year. Begins streaming Friday on Amazon Prime (Neal Justin)
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They sashayed and spun, glided and grooved. Then, as the house lights came on, they cried.
For five decades, kids, teens and adults went to the Roller Garden in St. Louis Park to skate and to celebrate. Last week, they went to say goodbye. It s heartbreaking, said Irissa Semler, 22, tightening laces the same shade of blue as her hair. The atmosphere here is so nice and supportive in a way I really needed and loved. After being gone almost 41 years, today I felt like I was back home, one woman wrote. A welcoming place to come of age, said another. Skating has been there for me.
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