“Humor hotel, 5/12/10” plus 3 more |
- Humor hotel, 5/12/10
- The Greatest Films
- Review | 'The Dixie Swim Club' at American Heartland Theatre
- Victim of 2005 pit bull mauling looks back with humor
| Posted: 13 May 2010 10:28 PM PDT EDITORS NOTE: This column is part of the Humor Hotel package, which features rotating content by Diane Farr, Michael Showalter, Mark Bazer and Jen Lancaster. |
| Posted: 13 May 2010 09:40 PM PDT It doesn't take long for director Ken Loach to establish the heart and humor of Looking for Eric 's working-class, middle-aged postal workers. Sitting in a loose circle, the beer-bellied blokes try an affirmation exercise, putting their sincere energies into the modern world of self-improvement. |
| Review | 'The Dixie Swim Club' at American Heartland Theatre Posted: 13 May 2010 09:25 PM PDT The Dixie Swim Club is a sentimental comedy which in the wrong hands could easily send people screaming from the playhouse. The humor is broad, the drama thin, the sentimentality thick. In the right hands, it becomes entertaining theater that maximizes the materials strengths while minimizing its significant weaknesses. |
| Victim of 2005 pit bull mauling looks back with humor Posted: 13 May 2010 09:10 PM PDT Cary teen speaks at National Dog Bite Prevention Week event Nick Foley has had to explain his scars to a lot of people in the four and a half years since three pit bulls almost killed him near his Cary home. He usually tells the straight story to adults, he said, but he's not above having a little fun with an inquisitive younger child or classmate. |
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