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Month: April 2021

The Surprising Working Class Consciousness of Dumb & Dumber

Posted on April 26, 2021 by Jordan Mark Sandvig

In the opening scene of 1994’s Dumb & Dumber a limo driver pretends to be an in-demand lecturer in the rarefied air of medical academia,

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Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Feature ArticlesTagged dumb and dumber, farrelly brothers, jeff daniels, jim carrey4 Comments on The Surprising Working Class Consciousness of Dumb & Dumber

Grief in The Time of Coronavirus

Posted on April 20, 2021 by Jordan Mark Sandvig

What Movies Taught Me About Grief and What Grief Taught Me About Life Bruce Springsteen tells us to meet him “in the land of hopes

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Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Feature Articles, Pop Culture DiaryTagged avengers, brothers, demolition, end game, grief, hereditary, if anything happens i love you, jackie, monster's ball, our friends, steel magnolias, terms of endearment, the descendants, three billboards, widows

White Rapper Confronts His Most Misogynistic Lyrics, 10 Years Later

Posted on April 13, 2021April 13, 2021 by Jordan Mark Sandvig

In 2011 I released my solo debut album, Lost Summer. Like a lot of things I did in 2011, there are lyrics I cringe at,

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Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Feature Articles, Pop Culture DiaryTagged misogyny, vision the kid, white rapper

It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, Snowtown, and Muck-Duck: How Groupthink Is Portrayed in Pop Culture

Posted on April 5, 2021 by Jordan Mark Sandvig

Dee and Dennis are, to quote a problematic R&B superstar, trapped in a closet. “We’ve got to get out of here Dennis, we need a

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Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Feature ArticlesTagged cultural commentary, groupthink, it's always sunny in philadelphia, muckduck, thinkpiece1 Comment on It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, Snowtown, and Muck-Duck: How Groupthink Is Portrayed in Pop Culture

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