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Happy Valentine s Day! Love is in the air, and also on the screen.
It might have had something to do with the overall outcome of 2020 itself, but with Valentine s Day just a short three weeks away (doesn t it feel like we were JUST talking about Christmas??), a new survey is out from Coupon Lawn, asking Which Rom-Com Movie Does Your State Love Watching During Valentine s Day? (Rom-com, as in romantic comedy).
You might think it was Pretty Woman . Maybe Say Anything or When Harry Met Sally (all of which I will be watching in the next three weeks, don t judge). NOPE.
January 24, 2021 | Forecast 2021: The Stock Market
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This will be the third part of my 2021 Forecast Series. You can read the first two parts here and here. The general theme has been “On the Gripping Hand.” Science fiction writers imagined a three-handed alien race with a left hand, right hand, and a very strong Gripping Hand. 2021 is the year of the Gripping Hand, and COVID-19 is what’s gripping us. Making a forecast without the virus at its center is pointless.
JTA Bernie Sanders was everywhere on James Corden’s late-night show set on Thursday.
Life-sized cardboard cutouts of the Jewish senator in his now famous inauguration ceremony pose hands and legs crossed, slightly crumpled in his chair, wearing a pair of fawned-over mittens sat behind a synthesizer next to the house band, behind the bar for guests and scattered throughout the practically nonexistent audience.
“Speaking of breakout stars of the inauguration, we have another one with us in the studio,” Corden said, barely holding in his laughter.
It was a fitting indication of just how ubiquitous Sanders’ image was in pop culture and for the eyeballs of social media this week.
Bernie Sanders had his most viral week ever (Brendan Smialowski/Getty Images; Pixabay)
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(JTA) Bernie Sanders was everywhere on James Corden’s late-night show set on Thursday.
Life-sized cardboard cutouts of the Jewish senator in his now famous inauguration ceremony pose hands and legs crossed, slightly crumpled in his chair, wearing a pair of fawned-over mittens sat behind a synthesizer next to the house band, behind the bar for guests and scattered throughout the practically nonexistent audience.
“Speaking of breakout stars of the inauguration, we have another one with us in the studio,” Corden said, barely holding in his laughter.