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For Many, It s Hardship For The Holidays

For Many, It s Hardship For The Holidays Thomas Briggs evens out the stump of a Christmas tree at Wilson Farm in Lexington Matt Baskin/GBH News Hard Holidays The holiday season is a time many look forward to all year. Usually, it s a time for family gatherings and to practice long-held traditions. But the raging pandemic and crumbling economy have forced people of all ages to make difficult holiday choices, as the traditional season of joy now carries unexpected hardships and considerations. Thomas Briggs can sense it. The 22 year old has sold Christmas trees at Wilson Farm in Lexington for the past six winters. He said he has noticed a depressing trend this season.

The 10 Best Films From 2020

Film critic Sean Burns reviews his favorite films from 2020, including Bacurau, First Cow, Collective and Beanpole. (Courtesy) The last time I went to the movies was on Tuesday, March 10, the day before the NBA suspended its season and Tom Hanks announced that he and his wife were sick. Over the previous week or so it had slowly begun to dawn on all of us how much trouble we were really in with this thing, and after a patience-trying afternoon press screening of “The Hunt,” I made my way over to the Harvard Film Archive for what had just been announced would be their final event of the semester. Local news crews were interviewing students carrying cardboard boxes as they hastily moved out of their dorms, and when I stopped for dinner at the nearly empty Hong Kong Restaurant, the elderly matron of the eatery smiled at me and said, “Nobody here sick.” There was hardly anybody at the HFA for “Wendy and Lucy,” the closing night screening in their Kelly Reichardt retr

6 New Films To Stream While Staying Home For The Holidays

Film critic Sean Burns rounds up the films to watch this holiday season: Let Them All Talk, Tenet, Ma Rainey s Black Bottom, To the Ends of the Earth, Sylvie s Love and The Midnight Sky. (Courtesy) Back when I worked at a movie theater there was nothing I dreaded more than the eight days between Christmas and New Year’s. Attendance-wise it was like a week of understaffed Saturday nights, with a lot of the year’s most prestigious titles launching, and a trip to the cinema being an activity that families who have been spending far too much time together over the holidays can all enjoy without having to talk to each other. Alas, in 2020 a lot of us will be wishing we had the chance to get annoyed with our loved ones, and the movie theaters have closed once again. But there are still some fine films arriving to close out the year, albeit on smaller screens than initially anticipated. Here are six new titles to stream while you’re staying home over the holidays.

These thoughtful, last-minute gifts arrive in an instant, no mailing required

These thoughtful, last-minute gifts arrive in an instant, no mailing required By Rachel Raczka Globe Correspondent,Updated December 16, 2020, 4:47 p.m. Email to a Friend Run Ink makes downloadable maps of marathon routes We get it: 2020 has been a tornado. So it’s no surprise if you’ve forgotten to buy a gift … or two … or three. Or maybe you just can’t go out. This gift list is here to help — all of these items can be delivered with a click. No worrying whether they will arrive on time and in one piece. And many benefit local businesses, to boot.

Nomadland Named Best Picture at Boston Society of Film Critics Awards, Paul Raci and Yuh-jung Youn Among Winners

Nomadland Named Best Picture at Boston Society of Film Critics Awards, Paul Raci and Yuh-jung Youn Among Winners
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