Tampopo is one of my favorite films of all time. I watched it and Babette's Feast way back in high school, and despite the "quirkiness" Michelle accurately points out, both films changed the way I thought about food and eating. Both films d ...
Thanks for giving us a glimpse into one of the rare portrayals of an adult with autism! I haven't watched "My Name is Khan" (yet), but I agree that the autism seems like a melodramatic device, designed to elicit an ultra-sympathetic respons ...
Hi Victoria, Great post! I too have gotten sucked into this show, even though I was skeptical at first. I agree that the show has managed to avoid becoming a circus sideshow act, and I applaud Austin for the bravery he shows in going places where he would ...
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