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The 11 Question Interview: Jenna Clay

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Jenna Clay is a popular radio personality on multiple stations and is the News Director of Cumulus Media Harrisburg! ●●●●● 1. If you had to pick just one food to have for the rest of your life, what would that one item of food be? Mexican! If I need to be more specific, enchiladas. From Colorado. 2. What album could you listen to over and over and over again and never tire of? Pearl Jam, "Ten" 3. What is your biggest pet peeve? It might be a tie between people talking at the movies, and people chewing with their mouth open. If they do both, I'm calling 911. 4. What fictional character do you most associate with, and why do you think that? Phil Dunphy from "Modern Family." I find him amusing, but also a bit awkward. He always has good intentions, but constantly puts his foot in his mouth. 5. If the zombie apocalypse happened, what attributes do you possess that would make you a valuable addition to any survivalist group? I'd keep things light-hearted until pe...

Film Review: Die My Love (Lynne Ramsay, 2025)

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Lynne Ramsay's fifth feature, and her first in 8 years tells a harrowing tale of postpartum drepression to the nth degree. But let's face it, Ramsay does a great job with her latest film (and possibly her best or at least right up there with Ratcatcher) but this film is all Jennifer Lawrence all day long. Critics have said Jennifer Lawrence is a tour de force in this movie, and even though i find that term to be highly clichèd, i cannot argue with it's use here. Ms. Lawrence gives the most visceral performance of her career - and that's saying a lot if you've ever seen Mother!. With teeth sharpened and wildcat persona ratcheted up to eleven, J-Law plays a new mother, in the nowhere lands of rural Montana, the childhood home of her boyfriend, (played by Robert Pattinson, who is also great in a rather thankless role tho), who slowly descends into the gaping maw of madness. Playing the very personification of womanhood & motherhood, much like she did in the aforeme...