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Scott Pilgrim vs The World in theaters: Where to see in Austin

It s time to rediscover that timeless wisdom: Bread makes you fat. I speak of course about one of the best lines from Edgar Wright s 2010 movie Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, spoken in shock by Michael Cera, who stars with Mary Elizabeth Winstead and a who s who of bright young comedy talents. The film is based on Bryan Lee O Malley s popular Scott Pilgrim graphic novels, and on Friday, it s getting a remastered anniversary re-release in AMC theaters, including in Austin. If you ve never gotten a chance to watch it, this incredibly Canadian tale finds Toronto townie Scott Pilgrim (Cera), a self-involved loser in a not-great band, become fixated on the mysterious Ramona Flowers (Winstead). But in order to date her, he must first defeat her seven evil exes, battles that Wright films as visually delightful crosses between video game punch-ups and comic book pow-bang-zooms.

7 ideas for a winter holiday in Tasmania

7 ideas for a winter holiday in Tasmania 25 Apr, 2021 04:44 AM 5 minutes to read The summit of kunanyi/Mt Wellington, Tasmania. Photo / Emilie Ristevski NZ Herald By: Patricia Maunder Australia is best known for desert and its tropical paradise, but the southern island state has made a virtue of its cool climate, writes Patricia Maunder Australia is best known for desert and its tropical paradise, but the southern island state has made a virtue of its cool climate. Read More Hunt for truffles The state is famous for fresh produce, even in winter when the earthy aroma of local truffles wafts through its best restaurants. So consider going directly to the source. Among the few truffle farms open to the public, The Truffledore (truffledore.com.au) ticks all the bucolic boxes, including fluffy rare-breed chickens and a brooding Mount Roland panorama.

Where to go in Austin after COVID vaccinate: New restaurants, more

Ready to get back out there, or at least thinking that might be in sight?  While a lot of things in Texas have been open for business for a while (and certainly are allowed to be, under Gov. Greg Abbott s March order opening the state), plenty of people have kept close to home as the coronavirus pandemic continues. There s hope in sight. As of early last week, more than 8.4 million Texans had received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, and of those, almost 4.9 million people have been fully vaccinated, according to state health officials. And as folks get their shots, they re likely to resume some of their pre-pandemic habits.

Cloudy week ahead

Updated: 5:31 PM EDT Apr 4, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript Thanks for a click and a w m u r dot com. I m meteorologist Eric Web layers like we saw on Saturday a lot of sunshine to close things off for Easter Sunday temperatures to warmer than what we saw yesterday well into the fifties, close to 60 for a few spots, and the humidity also is still feeling low across the state, especially across southeastern New Hampshire. So, in fact, during a bit of a wind this afternoon, that s why the fire danger was increased high for the day today. But good news that will begin to come down a little bit over the next couple of days. And the big reason why there s this huge band of clouds off to our east here in Maine, associated with low pressure that is actually gonna be working its way west as we go into the day tomorrow and the precipitation you see with this as well. In fact, we have a huge spiral off screen there that will begin to work its way into our direction as w

SXSW Film 2021: Reviews of The Fallout, Recovery, more festival movies

SXSW Film 2021: Reviews of The Fallout, Recovery, more festival movies
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