The third entry in the Pitch Perfect series has finally arrived, co-starring Chrissie Fit.
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It’s a cliche, but dogs are, in fact, too good for this world.
Last Monday, The IFC Center, Paw Prints and Muddy Paws Rescue organization greeted us with a fine array of canines, some even up for adoption, as they strutted across the red carpet flair. And yes, they were as adorable as you imagine.
Being situated in front of the IFC theatre in downtown, onlookers were struck with puppy-dog eyes belonging only to some of Instagram’s most famous pooches. And that’s in addition to the adopted ones. Variety was a strong proponent of Monday’s event.
Of course, the list goes on and on. Nevertheless, the event was regulated to a few dogs, mostly to advertise the adoption effort by Muddy Paws. For clarity: Muddy Paws spear-heads the life-saving work necessary to find homes for displaced dogs city-wide. The Monday screening, of which also went by another, more creative honorific: the first annual Paw-liday Party, was yet another venture for the group to tackle, raising upwards of $4000. The benefit screening concluded with a broadcast of Christopher Guest’s 2000’s Mockumentary, Best In Show.
I mean, I was a little sad – that’s the point, right?
Fitting that as nuclear tensions reach new highs, we revisit a beautifully animated rendition of humanity’s greatest low.
You say free will. A term with layers upon layers of complexities. But we didn’t choose to be black. They didn’t either. Who does?
Sarah Jeffery, Floyd Kane, Stephan James talk ‘Across The Line’ At Special Screening
The African Film Festival has granted us another solid gem.
We all remember High School.
Today, we celebrate impressive, athletic feats.
Well, that happened.
We all know he hated the pope, but Michelangelo was all about the people.