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Andrew McCarthy's new doc looks past the 'Brat Pack' brand to its cultural impact
UPI· 2 days ago1 of 5 | Andrew McCarthy's documentary, "Brats," is now streaming on Hulu. NEW YORK, June 14 (UPI)...
Andrew McCarthy's new doc looks past the 'Brat Pack' brand to its cultural impact
United Press International via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAndrew McCarthy told UPI penning his 2021 memoir, "Brat," helped him process his resentment over how...
How ‘Little Women,’ ‘American Psycho’ and the Kardashians inspired ‘Tehrangeles’
Los Angeles Daily News· 3 days agoThe Milani sisters, daughters of an Iranian American frozen food magnate and would-be reality TV...
Timeless Tickets: The pop punk era hit the Quad-Cities with '05 Avril Lavigne show at The Mark
Quad-City Times· 2 days agoThe initial punk movements of the '70s and '80s — which hit the Quad-Cities with a show by The Clash...
After Some Pushing, Clyde Promises a Distraught Chad ‘Something Big,’ and Johnny and Chanel Make a...
SheKnows· 4 days agoIn today’s Days of Our Lives, Chanel asks Johnny where he wants to go if he leaves Salem. Chanel...
America’s Most Self-Reflective Home Videos: ‘Brats’ and the ’80s Documentaries Boom
The New York Observer· 2 days agoBrats is hardly a work of avoidance. Instead, McCarthy seems more post-analysis than anti-, as he...
REVIEW: 'The Outsiders' wows with performances, staging
Sioux City Journal· 5 days agoThis may come as a surprise, but “The Outsiders” really works as a Broadway musical. Sure, it has...
Santa Barbara County Foodbank Picnic in the Park Program offers free lunches for kids
Santa Maria Times· 6 days agoThe Foodbank of Santa Barbara County is hosting the children’s End Summer Hunger program Picnic in...
Movie Stars, Mobsters, and Memories: Griffin Dunne Tells All in a New, Must-Read Memoir
Town & Country· 6 days agoThe filmmaker and literary scion's book, The Friday Afternoon Club, is out now.
Letter: Taxpayers shouldn't be stuck with student loan bill
Rocky Mount Telegram· 4 days agoMy dad was raised in a time when you had two choices after graduating from high school: joining the military or going to college. Being from a blue-collar family, college