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Not That You Asked

Brian Pritchett

Not That You Asked is a free newsletter from Brian Pritchett.

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Even David Bowie’s biggest fans might be unaware of his solitary foray into romantic comedy, and for good reason: It was barely released in 1992, and has been all but impossible to see since. Now, its director has restored, reclaimed and...

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Is it Finally Happening?

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But the situation has...

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A Snowflake Walks Into a Bar in Hell

“Who you like in the game?”

“He likes the Vikings,” said Mingus, distantly, fallen into some trancelike state induced by his father and the immense, pulsing screen.

“Vikings lose,” said Barrett Rude Junior, so flatly that Dyla...

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A Riverhouse Divided Cannot Stand

This is how we watch television

I was born in Lexington, Kentucky in 1972. My father was an electrical engineer, and soon after I was born he moved us to Houston for a job at Texas Instruments. My brother was born there in 1974, and unlike...

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