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SONNY BUNCH: Diane Keaton, 1946–2025.

Manhattan and Annie Hall are slowly being written out of the cinematic history books thanks to critical discomfort with Woody Allen, but Keaton’s work as Allen’s muse in those two films is iconic for good reason. As the title character in Annie Hall, Keaton embodied the archetype that would much later come to be known as the Manic Pixie Dream Girl. But whereas the trope would evolve over the years to serve fully and solely as a means for the lead actor’s growth, Keaton’s Annie was a real and realized character, while Allen’s Alvy seems stuck.

And she was a fashion plate, of course: Keaton’s wardrobe in that movie, the bowler hats and slacks and vests and suspenders, was chosen by the actress herself, and I don’t think you can overstate the impact this brand of feminine-masculine quirk had on the fashion landscape. It’s a key look for a character that Allen wrote at least partly based on Keaton herself; Allen’s awkward nebbish is really only tolerable because of her self-deprecatingly confident tomboy routine, and her Academy Award for Best Actress was well deserved.

As Roger Ebert noted in a re-review of Manhattan, “Allen’s whole career is based on making the secondary characters heroic,” and that is certainly true of Keaton’s work in Annie Hall and Manhattan. Allen’s stand-in leads need someone to save them from themselves, and Keaton serves . . . well, if not quite that role, then something close to it. Less so in Manhattan, I suppose, where she again serves as an audience stand-in of sorts, though one who mostly says to be saying “Get a load of this guy, can you believe him?” The appeal is there, but she’s smart enough to know to get away, and Keaton sells it with skill.

The two greatest crime dramas of all time and two of the greatest romantic comedies of all time, in a single decade, all of which have Keaton at their center. That’s not a bad legacy, particularly when forty-five more years were to follow. Rest in peace.

Read the whole thing. Allen’s writing in Manhattan is nowhere near as sharp as it was in Annie Hall and in the early 1990s, Mariel Hemingway‘s character was retroactively seen as foreshadowing Allen’s relationship with Soon-Yi Previn, a woman who is 34-years younger than Allen. (Hemingway’s Tracy character was allegedly inspired by Woody’s late-1970s relationship with actress Stacey Nelkin, then age 17) But Manhattan’s cinematography and music are absolutely intoxicating, and with the exception of a cameo at the end of 1987’s Radio Days, it would be the last time Keaton would work with Allen until 1993’s Manhattan Murder Mystery, the first film Allen made after everything had hit the fan.

DISPATCHES FROM THE DOOM GOBLIN: Greta Thunberg: I was tortured, beaten and starved by Israel.

Greta Thunberg has claimed she was “hit, kicked, starved and tortured” during her time in Israeli custody.

The Swedish activist accused Israeli guards of defacing her suitcase with the words “whore Greta”, drawings of a penis and images of the Star of David.

America’s Newspaper of Record provides additional details about how it all went down:

SOMEBODY SET UP US THE BOMB: Anne Frank as a ‘Pansexual Latinx Girlie’ — Joke, Woke, or Just Plain Offensive?

The show’s own website says, “‘Slam Frank’ imagines what happens when a progressive community theater company decides to transform Anne Frank’s true story into an intersectional, multiethnic, genderqueer, decolonized, empowering Afro-Latin hip-hop musical.”

At first glance, it sounds highly offensive. At second glance, it still sounds highly offensive but with a caveat. The play’s creator, Jewish composer Andrew Fox, claims it’s not exactly what it sounds like. Rather than being woke garbage, it’s meant to make fun of woke garbage. Liberals laughing at themselves and all that — who knew it was possible?

But does it work?  Depends on who you ask. I’ve read numerous reviews, and many people seem to love it. Others claim it’s hard to be in on the joke when the joke is not so obvious. Either way, most of them seem to agree that it’s hard to tell if the play’s — presumably left-leaning — audience realizes it’s satire or thinks it’s just another notch on the belt of performative virtue signaling that has taken over the theater, television, and film industries these days.

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[Olivia Haynie of The Forward] also writes that whenever Fox does any sort of interview or media, he’s in character, pretending to be an ultra-woke playwright, making it even harder to understand where the joke might begin. He says things like, “Latinx girlies feel included in the Holocaust.” Looking at his background, as well as the backgrounds of the rest of the creative team — including Sam LaFrage, the artistic director of an LGBTQ-themed children’s theater company — doesn’t help either. It’s all leftists making fun of leftism. How very meta of them.

Yes, it’s very meta, but if leftists are realizing how far over its skis their ideology became during Trump’s first term, culminating in the PC annus horribilis of 2020, that’s a positive accomplishment. Still though, in regards to the headline on Sarah Anderson’s post, embrace the healing power of and. 

REQUIEM FOR THE BIDEN ERROR ERA: Brink Of A “Humanitarian Disaster:” 800 Migrant Families Set To Be Stranded In Pennsylvania Town Amid Factory Closure.

Before corporate media ever descended on the small Appalachia town of Charleroi, Pennsylvania, ZeroHedge had boots on the ground in the late summer of 2024, uncovering a network of labor mules, migrant workers (both legal and illegal), and a web of corruption and exploitation of poor migrants enabled by the Biden-Harris regime’s open-border and lax immigration policies to replace native workers.

Fast-forward to today:

Now, the consequences of open-border policies and lax immigration policies that enabled migrants to be funneled into the small town could be set to unleash what some folks at the local level are calling a “humanitarian disaster” in the making. This is because Fourth Street Barbecue is planning to shut down its plants at the end of the month after defaulting on more than $80 million in loans, according to local media outlet WTAE.

The plant’s closure means that most of its workers, Haitian migrants under Temporary Protected Status (TPS), will soon be jobless and, once their TPS protections expire, reclassified as illegal. Imagine that – half a town full of illegals.

Exit question: “To the local politicians, nonprofits, churches, and everyone else involved in the funneling of migrants into Charleroi: Was it worth destroying a small town for short-term gain?”

 

THIS IS THE FUNNIEST TIMELINE:

SASHA STONE: No Kings: The Lunatics Are Running The Asylum.

What are their No Kings protests anyway? What have they been since 2016? What are they trying to say? Is it like the ex who smashes all the dishes in the kitchen when her husband tries to leave? I won’t be ignored, DONALD.

The voices of the unheard? More like the side that had everything. All the media, all the institutions, all the culture, and for a time, all of the government. The people had only Trump.

They gathered their small donations and, by some miracle, voted him in, because they had a right to be represented, because this is their country too. It was a revolutionary act that mounted some sort of opposition to a movement that had swallowed up much of American society and demanded that we all go along or be left behind.

They managed to have the mother of all protests in the Summer of 2020, smashing windows, burning buildings, beating up cops, and throwing massive fits that said WE’RE MAD! But mad at what? Democracy? Sorry, you lost an election?

I try to remember being one of them and feeling the same way. But why did we think we had the right to protest an election just because it didn’t go our way? And not just protest, but protest all of the time over everything. Because we had all the power and we couldn’t stand to compromise with the other half of the country. They had to go, MAGA had to go. We canceled them. They’re racists, we said.

Elections only counted if the Democrats won. The other side was not allowed to win, try to make a change, or fight for their right to representation. Not in 2016 and not in 2024. So the protests will not end because the people have to be made to suffer for their vote.

So fine, the American people said in 2020. Okay, we’ll vote him out. Donald Trump is an existential threat, and our country is pure chaos. Desperate times call for desperate measures, so that, you know, like rigging an election, becomes necessary.

And fine, we’ll vote in Joe Biden, maybe that will calm things down – finally, the protests will end. Cut to: a botched exit from Afghanistan, 13 American soldiers dead, two wars in Russia and the Middle East, one long dark winter, a bad economy, and are we topless at the White House?

It was like George Spahn had moved in and ushered in the Manson Family. Things were getting weird, and the culture of silence and climate of fear meant no one would tell them that they were freaking America out.

Seen on Facebook:

Still though, yesterday was a chance for the Woodstock Generation to get some nice exercise in: Retired White ‘Antique-fa’ Boomers Hijack ‘No Kings’ Rallies, TDS Striking Before Dementia.

And even more so than the ’60s, it’s the vibrant Youth of Today who are setting the intellectual tone of the protests:

UPDATE (FROM GLENN):

NEW CIVILITY WATCH: Don Lemon Encourages People of Color to Arm Up and Shoot ICE Agents.

“Black people, brown people of all stripes whether you’re Indian-American or Mexican-American or whoever you are, go out in your place where you live and get a gun legally. Get a license to carry legally. Because when you have people knocking on your door and taking you away without due process as a citizen, isn’t that what the Second Amendment was written for?

Go back and read what the Second Amendment says and perhaps it will knock some sense in the heads of these people who are saying, ‘Well it’s all great. I don’t believe they’re doing it without due process. They’re asking people for papers. They’re not really beating people up. These people are doing things that are illegal.’

Nobody is illegal. It is a misdemeanor to cross the border.

Flashback to January 10th, 2011:

[KYRA PHILLIPS, CNN ANCHOR]: Well, that was Arizona governor Jan Brewer answering a question about her state’s reputation. The shootings in Tucson Saturday definitely won’t help. We’ve seen big national issues like immigration, health care, gun laws, through the Arizona prism and much of the light has been very negative.

“The Arizona Republic” worries about it in an editorial, talking about the shooting right here, quote, “This incident will be used to stigmatize Arizona. It will fit into a narrative of the state as a place of hatred and rampant violence.” CNN’s Don Lemon has more on that negative narrative and how it all got started.

(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)

DON LEMON, CNN CORRESPONDENT: These words caused a firestorm.

CLARENCE W. DUPNIK, SHERIFF, PIMA COUNTY, ARIZONA: Arizona, I think, has become sort of the capital. We have become the Mecca for prejudice and bigotry.

LEMON: The Pima County sheriff and Arizonians have had one bumpy year.

(CROWD SCREAMING)

LEMON: In August, the state enacted a highly controversial immigration policy, the toughest in the nation, requiring police to check the immigration status of people suspected of crimes or pulled over for driving infractions. Critics called it racial profiling, and the governor took heat for backing it.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: What does an illegal immigrant look like?

BREWER: I —

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Does it look like me?

BREWER: I do not know.

LEMON: Even though Democratic congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords’ district borders Mexico, she strongly opposed the immigration law. But after she backed President Obama’s health care reform law, her Tucson office door was smashed.

Giffords’ support also earned her a spot on a list of lawmakers that Sarah Palin wanted ousted. Giffords’ district was marked on Palin’s website with crosshairs. She spoke about it in March on MSNBC.

REP. GABRIELLE GIFFORDS (R), ARIZONA: The thing is, that the way that she has it depicted has the crosshairs of a gun sight over our district. When people do that, they’ve got to realize there’s consequences to that action.

Consequences aren’t much of a concern for Democratic Party operatives with bylines.

“ACCOMPLICES.” Patel Says More People Could Be Charged In Charlie Kirk Assassination. “FBI Director Kash Patel said in an interview this week that the bureau is continuing its investigation into the assassination of Charlie Kirk, examining whether additional individuals may have assisted or acted as accomplices in the attack. . . . As a result, the FBI is investigating whether others within Robinson’s network — including his online contacts — may have had prior knowledge of the attack and either failed or chose not to alert law enforcement. The bureau is also examining whether anyone present at the Utah Valley University event may have played a role in facilitating the shooting.”