River Hills officials approve 60-home development plans at Eder Farm
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Popcorn and Inspiration: The Last Hurrah : A Multifaceted Character Study of a Politician From a Bygone Era
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âHer Manâ: A Relic of a Bygone Hollywood, Now Restored
Now streaming, this mildly racy romance, from 1930, arrived before the censorious Production Code. What really sets the film apart is its incredible tracking shots.
Helen Twelvetrees plays a bar girl in Tay Garnett’s “Her Man” (1930).Credit.Museum of Modern Art
May 27, 2021
âHer Man,â a snappy bit of hokum inspired by the venerable crime-of-passion ballad âFrankie and Johnny,â was well received when it arrived in 1930. Decades later, the mildly racy romance, with lightly disguised hookers and pimps, would become a bone of contention between critics conversant with classic Hollywood.
Periodically rediscovered, the movie is streaming in a crisp new digital restoration via the Museum of Modern Artâs Virtual Cinema. Although opinions vary on the American director Tay Garnettâs auteur status, his high-spirited lowlife drama is well worth a look.
2 Lehigh Valley men busted in illegal gun-for-drug-debts swap, AG alleges
Updated May 07, 2021;
Posted May 07, 2021
Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced Friday, May 7, 2021, felony arrests of two Lehigh County men in an alleged illegal firearm purchase scheme.Courtesy photo | For lehighvalleylive.com
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An Emmaus man and a second man, who was living in a Lehigh County hotel, are charged in the illegal straw purchases of 29 firearms to settle drug debts, Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro said Friday.
The felony arrests followed a joint investigation by the Attorney General’s Office’s Gun Violence Section; U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; and Emmaus police.