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1 week ago |
vulture.com | Nate Jones
On Little West 12th Street underneath the High Line sits Hector’s, a Mexican-inflected diner that’s been there since 1949, a last remnant of the old Meatpacking District. “They filmed Taxi Driver in here,” enthused one of the restaurant’s fans, actor Fred Hechinger, on a sunny afternoon. Now Hector’s is across the street from the Standard Hotel and a Tesla dealership. Recently, Hechinger, who lives nearby, learned that the place was set to close at an indeterminate date in the future.
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3 weeks ago |
tasteforlife.com | Nate Jones
Taste for Life caught up recently with Nathan Jones, founder and CEO of Xlear, a manufacturer of xylitol products, to talk about nasal care during cold and flu season. Questions for Nate JonesNot enough people are aware of the need for better nasal hygiene. It took almost 150 years for handwashing and oral hygiene habits, like brushing teeth, to become standard. Nasal hygiene should also be a “habit” everyone learns. The concept is similar to washing your hands.
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3 weeks ago |
vulture.com | Nate Jones
When Magazine Dreams debuted at Sundance 2023, critics were sure they had seen one of the defining screen performances of the year. The film, a 21st-century spin on Taxi Driver, stars Jonathan Majors as a mentally ill bodybuilder, and consensus in Park City was that the performance was liable to cement Majors as his generation’s next great talent.
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1 month ago |
vulture.com | Nate Jones |Joe Reid
Keeping pace with Hollywood’s perpetual awards horserace. Sign up for the newsletter here. Keeping pace with Hollywood’s perpetual awards horserace. Sign up for the newsletter here. If you think about it, The White Lotus is the Anora of TV, and Severance is The Brutalist. Let us explain. As the 2025 Oscars fade into the rearview, my time as your Gold Rush author is coming to an end.
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1 month ago |
vulture.com | Nate Jones
Keeping pace with Hollywood’s perpetual awards horserace. Sign up for the newsletter here. We know who won the Academy Awards, but here’s who solidified major victories after the ceremony and in the days after. We know who won the Oscars: 41 separate individuals in 23 categories. But who won Oscar night? I was lucky enough to be on the ground in Los Angeles for the main event, which is always an invigorating mix of glamour and stress.
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