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denimbex1986 · 3 months
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'...Joining Bryant to help hand out trophies Sunday include announced presenters...Andrew Scott, Milo Ventimiglia...
The Nominees
The Spirit Awards’ film nominees are led coming into today by A24’s Past Lives, Netflix’s May December and Amazon MGM Studio’s American Fiction, each with five noms. The three are up for the marquee Best Feature award alongside Searchlight’s All of Us Strangers, Sony Pictures Classics’ We Grown Now and Mubi’s Passages...
The gender-neutral acting races to watch include the likes of Jessica Chastain, Greta Lee, Lysette, Natalie Portman, Judy Reyes, Franz Rogowski, Scott, Teyana Taylor, Jeffrey Wright and Teo Yoo for lead film...'
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rjzimmerman · 3 years
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I arrived here in Palm Springs yesterday just as the temperature at the airport reached 120. During the walk from the terminal to the curb to catch a cab, I felt like I was being microwaved. Going outside felt like entering the oven in the kitchen. I met a friend for dinner. When I left the restaurant at 9:30 in the evening, the car temperature indicator said 102. I’m ok with heat (or else why would I have invested in a house in the desert?), but not this shit.
Excerpt from this story from the New York Times:
Mr. Bryant has lived and worked in Death Valley for 30 years, happy to balance the brutal summer heat with the soaring mountain vistas, but even he admits that the high temperatures in recent years were testing his limits.  The temperature soared to 130 degrees on Friday and approached that again on Saturday. It was forecast to hit 130 again on Sunday.
“The first 20 summers were a breeze,” he said. “The last 10 have been a little bit tougher.”
The blistering weekend heat, one of the highest temperatures ever recorded on Earth, matched a similar level from August 2020. Those readings could set records if verified, as an earlier record of 134 degrees in 1913 has been disputed by scientists.
Much of the West is facing further record-breaking temperatures over the coming days, with over 31 million people in areas under excessive heat warnings or heat advisories. It is the third heat wave to sweep the region this summer.
The extreme temperatures that scorched the Pacific Northwest in late June led to nearly 200 deaths in Oregon and Washington State as people struggled to keep cool in poorly air-conditioned homes, on the street and in fields and warehouses.
The same “heat dome” effect that enveloped the Northwest — in which hot, dry ground traps heat and accelerates rising temperatures — has descended on California and parts of the Southwest this weekend.
Sarah Rogowski, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, said that daytime highs between 100 and 120 degrees were hitting parts of California. Most dangerously, temperatures will remain high into the night, hovering 15 to 25 degrees above average.
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Always wondered what happened to Ole Anderson’s son Bryant after he retired.
Turns out he graduated with a law degree from Georgia State University and is an attorney.
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Bryant Anderson
Bryant Anderson is the member of Wrestler & Scorpio teams. Bryant Anderson Birth Date November 11, 1970 & Birth Place is Minnesota. Let’s check, Bryant Anderson Net Worth 2018, Salary, Income and Property particulars.
Bryant Anderson is a well known Wrestler, who was born on November 11, 1970 in Minnesota. Bryant Anderson age 47 years old & Sun Sign Scorpio. Born Brian Rogowski, former wrestler…
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denimbex1986 · 3 months
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'...Heading into the ceremony, which will be hosted by comic actress Aidy Bryant, “American Fiction,” “May December,” and “Past Lives” stand as the year’s nominations leaders with five apiece. They will all face off in the top category of Best Picture, along with “Passages” (four total bids), “All of Us Strangers” (three), and “We Grown Now” (three)...
Best Picture “Past Lives” – 10/3 “American Fiction” – 4/1 “May December” – 5/1 “All of Us Strangers” – 11/2 “Passages” – 7/1 “We Grown Now” – 15/2
Best Director Celine Song, “Past Lives” – 31/10 Todd Haynes, “May December” – 19/5 Andrew Haigh, “All of Us Strangers” – 4/1 Ira Sachs, “Passages” – 9/2 William Oldroyd, “Eileen” – 9/2
Best Lead Performance Greta Lee, “Past Lives” – 13/2 Jeffrey Wright, “American Fiction” – 7/1 Andrew Scott, “All of Us Strangers” – 15/2 Natalie Portman, “May December” – 8/1 Teyana Taylor, “A Thousand and One” – 9/1 Teo Yoo, “Past Lives” – 9/1 Franz Rogowski, “Passages” – 21/2 Jessica Chastain, “Memory” – 11/1 Trace Lysette, “Monica” – 12/1 Judy Reyes, “Birth/Rebirth” – 15/1...'
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