Articles filed under Washington Post
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Christmas dinner can be festive - and thrifty - with this $60 feast for fourDec 15, 2020 5:00 am - One of the realities of Christmas 2020 is that many people are on tighter budgets than usual. That doesn't have to be an impediment to a sumptuous, festive holiday meal ...
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This aromatic butternut squash and pear soup is a nourishing salve for chilly daysDec 15, 2020 5:00 am - Warm, soothing and aromatic, centered on nourishing produce, this soup has a truly healing vibe to it. But, more than that, what draws me to it is how alluringly tasty i...
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How 'Sound of Metal' captured the sounds of silenceDec 14, 2020 5:00 am - It can be difficult to maintain a first-person narrative, according to director Darius Marder. Audiences might tire of the protagonist, eager for the story to cut away t...
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Pandemic created perfect storm for plastic surgery boomDec 14, 2020 5:00 am - After logging many hours on Zoom, Sarah Hayes became distressed. "I noticed my face was starting to look older: fine lines and droopy," said the senior program manager f...
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Taraji P. Henson wants Black people to talk about mental health. Her new show does just that.Dec 13, 2020 10:00 pm - Taraji P. Henson is here to deliver something that can seem in short supply these days: peace of mind. That's the name of a new Facebook Watch show the Golden Globe-winn...
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New movies to stream this week: 'Wild Mountain Thyme,' 'The Stand In' and moreDec 13, 2020 6:15 am - If you can believe Emily Blunt and Jamie Dornan as plain Irish farm folk - living on side-by-side parcels of land and both too shy and/or tetched to realize that they (a...
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Revival of a band's relevant 'Requiem'Dec 13, 2020 6:15 am - Since the fight for racial justice doesn't have a formal expiration date, protest songs born in the heat of the moment need to feel durable, too. Coup Sauvage and the Sn...
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A guide to this year's holiday movies, from Dolly Parton's musical to Kristen Stewart's LGBTQ rom-comDec 13, 2020 6:15 am - The holidays were never going to feel normal in a pandemic, and with health officials warning against travel, it seems one of the most responsible ways to spend them mig...
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TV's gay Christmas movies are as benign, charming and cliche as we always hoped they'd beDec 13, 2020 6:00 am - In olden times, the people behind the so-called gay agenda wanted nothing more than what everyone else already had: marriage, kids, suburban bliss, job security and equa...
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In HBO's magnificent Bee Gees documentary, broken hearts — and icon status — can at least be mendedDec 13, 2020 6:00 am - Wherever you currently land on the subject of the Bee Gees (Forgotten glitter gods? Perpetual punchline?), director Frank Marshall's thorough and beautifully appreciativ...