Nate Bargatze pretending his politics are concealable has been a pretty funny bit
UPDATE: Now it's 1972. Alan Alda has caught up with her -- long sideburns, mustache, beads on the outside of his chambray shirt, and pink butterfly applique embroidered on the ass of his jeans. She has switched it up with a Sontag streak of white in her middle-aged bob. The best decade for "lovers."
As someone who has interviewed her myself, I know that Maya is a great interview! This chat with @812filmreviews.com proves my point.
West Hollywood got sunburned.
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Bitterly amusing, rage-stoking, blood-pressure-spiking scenario of an invite-only (all media + influencers) film screening full of obnoxious people who won't stop looking at their devices, for a movie about people who can't stop looking at their devices.