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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - Late spring is the time of year for hail storms in our region. The heat of summer is just weeks away, but the colder air in the heavens is stubborn to leave. That sets ...
Cleopatra: Hail Caesar! - What's a girl to do when your brother-husband is trying to murder you? Well, cozy up to one of the world's largest military powers of course. But while Cleopatra knew ...
It may, in fact, be pretty hot out where you are. That’s why I’m pointing you toward our new Parmesan-crusted salmon Caesar salad, a recipe for any weather or state of mind. Make it as a large ...
Drinkle has launched an online petition to change the date of National Caesar Day. The day celebrating the tomato/Clamato juice-based cocktail currently falls on the Thursday before the May long ...
Commander – and today we've got the full reveal of the "Hail, Caesar" deck. Led by New Vegas' menacing Caesar himself (with the dice-rolling Mr. House as an altnerate Commander option), this Red ...
As we edge closer to the reveal of all cards in the MTG Fallout collaboration, here’s the entire Hail, Caesar decklist that we’ve seen so far. We’ve also included our thoughts on how to ...
Hail, Caesar! is Joel and Ethan Coen’s unabashed love letter to the Golden Age of cinema — that period between 1930 and 1960 when the studio system was at its peak, and when the escapades ...
Mannix (Josh Brolin) is at the center of "Hail, Caesar!," a loose riff on the studio era, set in the early 1950s. But the Mannix here is not really Mannix, but a jumping off point for a fun and ...
We turn politics into therapy: politico-therapy. “Hail Caesar!” we say, hoping to heal ourselves. We won’t. The tragedy of Julius Caesar is ours. Uriel Abulof, Ph.D., is an associate ...
Chef Thomas Keller of TAK Room shows The Times’s food columnist and reporter Melissa Clark, author of more than 50 cookbooks, how he makes one of his favorite restaurant dishes at home. With ...
If 2010’s True Grit was clearly a “them,” and 2013’s Inside Llewyn Davis clearly an “us” then Hail, Caesar! should have been another one for “them.” Yet, despite earning strong ...