'Queen of the South' 503: No te pierdas la cabeza
…power, hatching/executing plans, and then swatting away obstacles (aka men) like so many dirty flies. But alas, that was not to be. Boaz went back to his cartel roots and…
…power, hatching/executing plans, and then swatting away obstacles (aka men) like so many dirty flies. But alas, that was not to be. Boaz went back to his cartel roots and…
Gabriela García’s highly anticipated debut novel Of Women and Salt will inevitably draw comparisons to Jeanine Cummins’ American Dirt — an analogy García is well aware of. “I think in…
…my home state and its vapid inhabitants. But while no one’s ever called me a dirtbag (at least not to my face), Eleanor’s failings hit a little too close. Certainly,…
…many problems being off the grid! But the best part was seeing Jane get down and dirty. She shoveled shit, fixed a fence, and was generally the hard-working ranch hand…
…the former rivals both at a Burning Man-esque festival, accidentally taking psychedelics, getting overly hot and dirty, and bonding over their mutual disdain for Josh. From there they become buddies,…
…storylines), glossed over as a sacred and precious period (babies are adorable yes, but difficult to care for too), or portrayed in slapstick comedy form (dirty diapers are perhaps not…
…Unidos, once anyone from Latin America crosses the border, they become just another ‘dirty Mexican.’ At this moment, Roma is THE movie about the Latinx experience in the way that…
…self-absorbed “Arizona dirtbag” into someone engaged with ideas, concerned about the feelings of others, and interested in doing good. It stops Chidi from being paralyzed by his choices and let’s…