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The generation gap hits home

Think for a second: If you met a guy from your parents’ generation, would you be able to guess what kind of music he liked growing up?

What if you were from a different country and had only been living in the U.S. for 15-20 years?

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Big Mistakes, and a few little ones

I’ve been meaning to point out a few new streaming series you may not have caught up with.

I’m enjoying Margo’s Got Money Troubles, which has rolled out six of its eight episodes on Apple TV, with the finale scheduled for May 20. Another,...

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When Highway 61 ran through Gainesville

The national vibe isn’t always this toxic. It’s been better, it’s been worse, and it will be both again. Sometimes that’s hard to remember.

Which, today at least, is why I’m here.

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Jury duty.

Is there another two-word phrase in the English language that evokes more immediate dread and anxiety?

My wife and I each got our notices on the same day a few months ago, and she took the route we’ve all traveled many times be...

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The art of a bad deal

The Writers Guild of America and the TV and movie producers (AMPTP) have already reached a preliminary agreement on a new contract to replace the one expiring May 1. The deal was struck quickly and quietly, with no public flare-ups.

It was...

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