PXG and PGA TOUR Superstore announced the launch of PXG’s high-performance equipment in select locations and online at pgatoursuperstore.com. PXG is bringing its clubs to a major golf retailer for the ...
Episode 7, aptly titled "Nobody’s Normal. It Just Looks That Way From Across the Street," not only crafts a satisfying explanation of what happened to poor Floyd Smernitch. It asks everyone watching ...
The penultimate episode of DTF St. Louis Season 1 begins to lock in what happened to Floyd. And while the guilt of what happened to him is a burden many can share, it seems the reality of his demise ...
Oh, I can’t wait to hear how the “why does everyone swear all the time” and “it ruins the show” people felt about the full-frontal male nudity that opened DTF St. Louis Season 1 Episode 5. That wasn’t ...
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. — A historic building on the nation’s oldest street is headed for partial demolition following an emergency meeting Friday, after officials determined the structure is unsafe due ...
“DTF St. Louis” is the second HBO series in six months, after Tim Robinson’s “The Chair Company,” to heighten the bland normality of suburban life into a staging ground for absurdist humor with its ...
Americans love their steakhouses, but the classic high-end steakhouse—with its thick cuts of filet mignon, ribeye and New York strip; crisp, white tablecloths and candlelit ambience—has largely ...
Steven Conrad ('Patriot') writes and directs the seven-part limited series about infidelity, insolvency, hip-hop dancing and death in a Midwestern suburb. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic ...
Steven Conrad (“Patriot”) brings his oddball sensibility to the limited-crime-series genre for HBO. By James Poniewozik James Poniewozik is the chief television critic for The New York Times. The ...
If it were solely a series about sex, the tender yet confounding “DTF St. Louis” would be one cool piece of work. Slanting shadows, rooms like cells, muted sound, a sense of emotional twilight.
This article contains spoilers for the first four episodes of DTF St. Louis… but not many of them, okay? Okay. The series debuts on HBO on March 1. For decades now, HBO has carved out a niche as the ...
It’s hard to tell whether “DTF St. Louis” is a cold-blooded contemporary “Double Indemnity” or a humanistic examination of love and friendship that transcends conventional understanding. Hard to tell ...
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