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10 Best Comedy Movies Of 2020, Ranked

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In case you haven’t noticed, 2020 hasn’t exactly been a year full of laughs. The majority of the last 12 months have been filled with heaps of strife and depression for people around the world, and it’s been challenging to find moments to guffaw, chuckle, or even giggle. The movie world has had its own way of enhancing these feelings, as one of the notable things we’ve missed deeply is the experience of cackling along with a massive audience watching a big screen comedy.

But while that side of the equation has been missing, what should still be acknowledged is that some super funny films have still been getting released, and have provided a great deal of joy during a dark time.

Burial Shares New Song “Chemz”: Listen

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Burial has released new track, this time appearing solo after his recent team effort with Thom Yorke and Four Tet. Listen to the twelve-minute “Chemz” below.

“Chemz” will appear on a physical release with another track called “Dolphinz,” which is out April. The collaborative tracks “His Rope” and “Her Revolution” made their way to streaming platforms in December following the arrival of some mysterious black-label records in London shops. Earlier this fall, Burial remixed Charles Webster and Ingrid Chavez’s track “The Spell.” Burial released the Tunes 2011 to 2019 compilation and a one-off track titled “Old Tape” for Adult Swim in 2019. 



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Chele B.-Teena Marie "Oh La La La" (Cover)

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Ayee ya’ll it’s Chele B. with my 2nd cover! As most of you already know, Teena Marie recently passed. Teena was a great influential role model in my life. She was also a great performer, entertainer, and musician. I have always loved listening and singing her music. My junior year of high school, I won Talented Tuesday on the Florence, SC radio station, Wynn 106.3, by singing Teena Marie’s “Square Biz.” Teena, you and your amazing talent will definitely be missed. Due to you and your influence, I will never give up on my dreams. Rest In Peace Teena Marie. I hope ya’ll enjoy my 2nd cover, Teena Marie’s “Oh La La La.”

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A disgraced boxer gradually forms an unlikely friendship with an HIV positive patient he is tasked with monitoring at a military-run sanitarium in 1980s Cuba.

Brad Nowell’s Family Keeps Hope Alive for Sublime Frontman’s Rehab Facility

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Blue Light Speak Cheesy Offers Amazing Breakfast Sandwiches

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Morning perfection is eggs, pesto, goat cheese, blackberry jam, arugula, and a pretzel roll.
Photo: Christian Rodriguez

Andrea Chetakian moved across the country for grilled cheese. Specifically she uprooted her life in California to give her grilled-cheese business a shot in New York — mere weeks before COVID-19 hit the city. “I had just moved back and I got everything started,” the sandwich expert says. “I just lost it all — I’d signed a lease to an apartment I couldn’t afford. It was scary, watching this industry close and trying to figure out my main source of income.”

Originally, she’d planned to run a weekly pop-up at the Screen Door, a Greenpoint ice-cream parlor close to her (now-too-expensive) apartment. She quickly realized she’d need a plan B. So, she set up an actual grilled-cheese speakeasy — dubbed the Blue Light Speak Cheesy — in her apartment, cobbling together a pulley system to ensure her customers had a contact-free pick-up process. A long paracord outfitted with a carabiner and a hook was cast out of her building’s third-story window, and Chetakian lowered bags containing carefully crafted breakfast sandwiches to hungry customers on the sidewalk below. “I just wanted people to feel really safe,” she says. (Everyone paid via Venmo.)

Alas, it all came to an end when an unhappy neighbor called the Health Department and shut Chetakian down. Luckily, she knew the owner of Getaway, the popular alcohol-free bar on Green Street, which at the time was moving to its own pick-up business model in light of the pandemic. He agreed to let her run the speak-cheesy out of the coffee shop on Sundays.

Chetakian soon found a following with sandwiches like the Green Eggs and Jam, eggs scrambled with pesto, goat cheese, tart blackberry jam, and arugula leaves on a toasted pretzel bun from Orwashers Bakery.

Now, she’s expanded her hours, and her ambition, adding Taco Tuesdays and the not-as-alliterative-but-possibly-even-more-exciting Burrito Thursdays to the mix. The breakfast tacos, which used to be on Chetakian’s secret menu when she operated the speak-cheesy out of a Los Angeles café, are double-decker, made with scrambled eggs, avocado, and soy-based chorizo. Refried black beans and is sandwiched between a crunchy taco shell and a soft taco shell.

Tacos, available on Tuesday.
Photo: Christian Rodriguez

Her breakfast burritos are also noteworthy: “I just wanted to make the burrito I would eat. So I want something that is healthy, where it has greens, and it has cabbage and stuff like that,” she explains. “I also want it to be delicious with cheese and sauce, but I need the tortillas to be amazing — so they come from Mexico and it’s a pain in the butt.” (Yet she recently got an unexpected call from her tortilla purveyor: “He said ‘Oh, you must be busy. You ordered a big order,’” she said. “It’s so cute. They’re amazing.”)

The operation is picking up, but like so many COVID-era businesses, it is still very much a work in progress, and a far cry from the full diner that Chetakian hopes to eventually open. “I want it to be, like, the same people coming in every day, and you come in by yourself and sit at the counter,” she says. “And I know everyone and serve good coffee.”

For now, though, the phrase “grilled-cheese speakeasy” manages to capture the attention of anyone who hears it, and it suits Chetakian’s sensibilities. “My business is just a reflection of me, and so I just tried to do whatever I want to do and it can shift and change,” she said. “Now I know I just do breakfast and it’s called the Blue Light Speak Cheesy, so it’s a little odd, but it’s still the speakeasy vibe because I’m still located in other people’s places.”

Chef Chetakian, and the ordering window at Getaway. Christian Rodriguez.

Chef Chetakian, and the ordering window at Getaway. Christian Rodriguez.

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Morehouse School of Medicine Enters $100M Partnership To Invest In Black Doctors | National

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Morehouse School of Medicine is embarking on a ten-year to partnership to invest in the future of Black doctors.

According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the storied institution is teaming up with  CommonSpirit Health for a $100 million partnership to train more Black physicians.

Dr. Valerie Montgomery Rice president and dean of Morehouse School of Medicine, said in a statement, “Of the 21,863 students entering medical school in 2019, only 1,626 were Black — and only 619 were Black males. This statistic is alarming for many reasons, not the least of which is the impact of patient care. Studies show that Black patients have better outcomes when treated by Black doctors.”

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She also added, “We believe that educating and training more physicians who are underrepresented in medicine will not just have a positive impact on Black Americans and Black communities, but all communities. We are starting with a focus on Black physicians because of the disparity of the number of Black physicians … has not moved significantly over the last 20 years and so we believe that this is an opportunity to do something and be able to measure the impact immediately.”

Morehouse School of Medicine and CommonSpirit Health will reportedly create five new regional campuses and graduate educational medical programs in at least 10 markets. More information about the partnership will be announced in spring 2021.



Breakfast Around The World • Tasty Recipes

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Kids Say the Darndest Things: Season One Ratings – canceled + renewed TV shows

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Kids Say the Darndest Things TV show on ABC: ratings (canceled or renewed for season 2?)

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The basis of Kids Say the Darndest Things has been around for more than 70 years. How will this new version of the series perform in the ratings on ABC? Does it still work? Will Kids Say the Darndest Things be cancelled or renewed for season two? Stay tuned. *Status update below.

An improv/sketch comedy series, Kids Say the Darndest Things is based on the CBS program that was hosted by comic Bill Cosby (1998-2000). That series was based on a feature of Art Linkletter’s House Party radio show (1945-67) and the television program that followed, Art Linkletter’s House Party (1952-69). In the reimagined format, in-studio segments and taped pieces from across the country are played out in front of a live studio audience. Host Tiffany Haddish interacts with real kids who often have their own innocently entertaining points of view. Each episode includes several different segments with children with diverse backgrounds and unique perspectives.

The ratings are typically the best indication of a show’s likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly in the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes available — usually the next day, around 11:30am EST/8:30am PST. Refresh to see the latest.

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Note: These are the final national numbers (unless noted with an “*”). These are different from the fast affiliate numbers which are just estimates of the actual ratings. The final nationals are typically released within 24 hours of the programming or, in the case of weekends and holidays, a couple days later.

 

What do you think? Do you like the Kids Say the Darndest Things TV series on ABC? Should it be cancelled or renewed for a second season?

*12/18/20 update: Kids Say the Darndest Things was cancelled by ABC but was later revived by CBS.

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