This indulgent glance into alcoholism, depression and all-around self-hatred is a sad story, but a familiar one.
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Theater Review (NYC): “Bell, Book And Candle”
Kate Middleton plays Gillian Holroyd, witch and bewitching. The character herself is a prominent enchantress in pop cultural history.
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What do we believe in? Who do we believe?
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The person who needs forgiveness is the one who doesn't deserve it.
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What do you do when all the good playwrights are gone and the present ones are dim? Go straight to hell, boys.
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How foolish are these mortals in Manhattan?
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Things want to fall apart. That's why you want to get it right the first time.
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Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark - A suspension of belief, and some suggestions.
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There is nothing simple about pastoral Arcadia
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There are more important things in life than bloody football. Not today there isn't.
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