is inspired by the true story of master pianist and composer Don Shirley (Mahershala Ali) and his tour across the American South in the early 1960s. But the protagonist of the film is Italian-American Tony Vallelonga (Viggo Mortensen), a crass, off-the-cuff bodyguard-driver hybrid whose job is to make sure Don gets to his concerts safely, protected from violent, racist white people, who are meant to stand in stark opposition to Tony’s more casual brand of racism. grapples with some of those fears and responsibilities amid the landscape of actual life. You can hear it on “The Man,” when amid all the masculine bluster she’s “so sick of running as fast as I can.” That it can be tempting, like the heroine of “Miss Americana,” to be “so sad” that you “run away.”Maybe among Taylor’s past year of beinga vocal supporter of LGBTQ+ equality ?” you can see how, over the past five years, the story headlines have changed from questions to statements. That’s probably because scientists have largely reached a consensus. “It’s not really controversial,” Wehner tellsTeen Vogue Riverdale -- "A Kiss Before Dying" -- Image Number: RVD201a_0307.jpg -- Pictured (L-R): KJ Apa as Archie Andrews -- Photo: Dean Buscher/The CW -- é 2017 The CW Network. All Rights ReservedDean Buscher/The CWThe CW
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