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...Mike Epps), the victims of a burglary, have one day to raise the stolen rent money, so they take jobs as security guards in the local strip mall. This Elvz N the Hood is standard, vigorous fare with a terrific supporting performance by Katt Williams as a pint-size pimp...
...want.” Meyers is more than a master brewer; he’s a walking encyclopedia of beer-brewing knowledge. He’ll mention cell walls and deflocculation in between discussing yeast brands and brewing temperatures. And for anyone who’s relaxed over a pint at Cambridge Common and ordered a house brew, chances are you’ve had something brewed by Meyers...
He’s the first contestant. “Michael Sullivan!” Meyers shouts, and Sullivan heads over with a six-pack of his beer. He uncaps a brew and pours a few fingers worth in each of the judges’ pint-size glasses. It’s good, the judges say, and start asking questions. What temperature did you brew this at? Sullivan answers that he brewed this in the recently chilly weather. The judges are impressed. “Especially brewing in the fall or the winter, you can have the weather work...
...infest Southern literature like kudzu. But Harriet is an original. While grownups like Michael Chabon are moonlighting as kids' writers, Tartt has written a grownup book that captures the dark, Lord of the Flies side of childhood and classic children's literature. Harriet is a child, not a pint-size adult or supergirl. (She's Harriet, not Harriet the Spy.) She is smart but not wise, naive but not innocent, a stubborn moral absolutist who acts not out of Harry Potter bravery but out of love, prejudice and ignorance of the consequences of her actions. In contrast, her best friend...
...good night, or any bad one for that matter, will end in the pub with a pint of Guinness or Bulmer's sublime hard cider. With a pub for every 450 Dubliners, it's hard to go wrong, but two favorites are Thing Mote and the Stag's Head, which, a few years older than the American republic, is a traditional haunt of Trinity College students. Irish music is on tap nightly at O'Donoghue's Bar and the Temple Bar (in the heart of the neighborhood that shares its name), where you can also enjoy a beer garden...