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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 18, 2023

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Radiating with passion and persistence, Jessica Chastain has a unique propensity for shading in the contours of colorful, often historically-grounded characters.
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Radiating with passion and persistence, Jessica Chastain has a unique propensity for shading in the contours of colorful, often historically-grounded characters.
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In the regular season, the best “LeBron-at-5 lineup” will ideally be Ball-Josh Hart-Kuzma-Brandon Ingram-James. With some development from Ball and Ingram, this should provide the offense enough shooting to stretch opposing defenses out and make plays.
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In the regular season, the best “LeBron-at-5 lineup” will ideally be Ball-Josh Hart-Kuzma-Brandon Ingram-James. With some development from Ball and Ingram, this should provide the offense enough shooting to stretch opposing defenses out and make plays.
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We are presently in a golden age of television. It would be nearly impossible for one person to sort through all of the television at our fingertips and decide what is or isn’t the best. This is where the Emmy Awards come in.
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We are presently in a golden age of television. It would be nearly impossible for one person to sort through all of the television at our fingertips and decide what is or isn’t the best. This is where the Emmy Awards come in.
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While most heads are turned toward which shows will be nominated, there are bound to be equally as many noteworthy snubs.
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While most heads are turned toward which shows will be nominated, there are bound to be equally as many noteworthy snubs.
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Whether you watch one or all of these shows, we at the Clog hope you enjoy whatever your next series venture may be!
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Whether you watch one or all of these shows, we at the Clog hope you enjoy whatever your next series venture may be!
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Ultimately, “Twin Peaks: The Return” is either a profound masterpiece or a simultaneously auspicious and egregious cop-out.
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Ultimately, “Twin Peaks: The Return” is either a profound masterpiece or a simultaneously auspicious and egregious cop-out.
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The lights in the home flash and the image cuts to black, before slowly fading to an image of Laura whispering into Cooper’s ear in the Black Lodge as the credits roll.
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The lights in the home flash and the image cuts to black, before slowly fading to an image of Laura whispering into Cooper’s ear in the Black Lodge as the credits roll.
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The episode begins with a scene between Cole, Agent Rosenfield (Miguel Ferrer) and Agent Preston (Chrysta Bell), just after they’ve shot Diane — which we saw last week.
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The episode begins with a scene between Cole, Agent Rosenfield (Miguel Ferrer) and Agent Preston (Chrysta Bell), just after they’ve shot Diane — which we saw last week.
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Meanwhile, Dougie’s house is a pretty hoppin’ place — Chantal and Hutch, and now the Las Vegas FBI as well, watch from across the street as several waves of people show up to deliver food and other niceties to the family.
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Meanwhile, Dougie’s house is a pretty hoppin’ place — Chantal and Hutch, and now the Las Vegas FBI as well, watch from across the street as several waves of people show up to deliver food and other niceties to the family.
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