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Those of us in the deep end of the gene pool certainly hope so.
As weâve all no doubt heard, Republican Gov. Chris Sununu last week acted to lift the mask mandate effective midnight last Saturday while still encouraging âsocial distancing and the wearing of masks when appropriate,â adding that âitâs just a good idea.â
Thatâs true â which leads one to ponder: then why lift the mask mandate now?
âEveryone is really doing their part to stare down COVID,â Sununu said. âThe pandemic is not over, and weâre not declaring victory by any means on any of this, but our successes to date have created opportunity.â
Mon 19 Apr 2021 17.10 EDT
Mare of Easttown (Sky Atlantic) is a millefeuille of misery, as exquisitely layered and as moreish as the real thing. In rural Pennsylvania, we meet a small-town cop, Mare Sheehan (Kate Winslet). World-weariness, the weight of professional responsibility and â we discover later, although the clues are there â family tragedy show in every line of her body, every heavy step she takes. She rarely smiles. She is not surly or grumpy â she just doesnât have the energy for anything else, after doing her job and taking care of her family.
Life takes out of Mare more than it puts in â especially since 19-year-old Katy Bailey, the drug-addicted daughter of Mareâs high-school friend Dawn, disappeared a year ago. If you can have a defining performance this late in a career, this is surely Winsletâs. She is absolutely wonderful â and ably supported by the rest of the cast.