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Prepare for the trip of a lifetime with the lyrical, melancholy 'Nomadland'
The Oscar race frontrunner for Best Picture is quietly beautiful and painfully honest about life in our chaotic world.
By John W. Allman
Tags: Events & Film, frances McDormand, marvel studios, nomadic traveler, off the grid, the great recession
Your future, adjusted
Exciting job opportunities in the New Global Economy.
By Scott Harrell
Tags: News Feature, the great recession, scott harrell, satire, post-apocalyptic professions, new global economy, life as we blow it, LAWBI, Jobs, hard times, comedy
Alvvays w/Horse Jumper of Love
@ The Ritz Ybor
Wed., May 1, 8 p.m.
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