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“I’m, like, a lot.” This is not only a line spoken by Justice Smith’s Genera+ion character within the first few minutes of episode one, it’s also a succinct review of the HBO Max drama trying to capture teen angst and desire for freedom. Produced by Lena Dunham, Genera+ion will inevitably be compared to HBO’s other recent offering in the genre, the Zendaya-led . The two might tackle similar themes, but Genera+ion is not as heavy with despair. It’s still full of coming-of-age stories that deal with sexuality, familial relationships, and self-identity, but the storylines are presented with a more fun, self-aware energy an energy that can be summed up with one word: extra. ....
Willard home, and family legacy, endure FacebookTwitterEmail 1of33 David and Kim Willard stand among a stairwell filled with family photographs in their home, which is the first brick residence ever built by and for a Black family in Beaumont. The two-story home on Gladys Avenue was built by David s great-grandfather Elmo Riley Willard, I, who was born in August of 1867 on the Calder Plantation, where his parents, Riley Elmo Willard and Margaret Willard, were slaves. A placard mounted near the front door lists the home as a Historical Cultural Landmark within the city. Photo taken Thursday, February 11, 2021 Kim Brent/The EnterpriseKim Brent/The EnterpriseShow MoreShow Less ....
Covid 19 coronavirus: Vista Group CEO Kimbal Riley sees first signs of a cinema comeback 1 Mar, 2021 04:42 AM 6 minutes to read Vista Group s chief executive was able to point to concrete signs that cinema was making a comeback. Photo / Getty Images Vista Group, the Auckland-based company that dominates the global market for movie theatre management software, reported big full-year revenue and profit hits today, as expected, sinking $58m into the red as revenue cratered. Read More The company - once one of the few listed NZ technology companies flying high over the $1 billion market cap mark - was also one of those most exposed to the pandemic, and has lost some two-thirds of its value since the outbreak began. ....
It has been a difficult and trying year for almost every restaurant and bar in Portland s Old Port area. That includes Binga s Stadium, who opened their Portland location in 2009 with the idea of being close to sporting events and concerts at the Cross Insurance Arena as well as being the predominant place to go when big sporting events were only on TV. With both of those things in question at the moment, Binga s has decided that they need to move their restaurant/bar to Forest Avenue to do what s best for business. Google Maps According to the Portland Press Herald, Binga s Stadium will relocate to Forest Avenue and take over the space left behind by Maelily Ryleigh s (Formerly Kathy and Dave s) diner. The space will allow Binga s to operate with the kind of feel they have at both their Yarmouth and Windham locations. The initial plan also includes some outdoor space on Forest Avenue, something Binga s couldn t have at their current location in Portland. Being able to off ....