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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 30, 2023

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A contemporary take on Jane Austen’s classic “Pride and Prejudice,” the film maintains the levity and comedy that ground the source material while also updating the story with a contemporary, resonant context.
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A contemporary take on Jane Austen’s classic “Pride and Prejudice,” the film maintains the levity and comedy that ground the source material while also updating the story with a contemporary, resonant context.
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From Michaela Coel’s enchanting neon two-piece to Bowen Yang’s avant-garde platform boots, here are The Daily Californian’s picks for best-dressed at this year’s Emmy Awards.
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From Michaela Coel’s enchanting neon two-piece to Bowen Yang’s avant-garde platform boots, here are The Daily Californian’s picks for best-dressed at this year’s Emmy Awards.
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The roster of sketches was unfortunately — and unusually, even judging by the season standard so far — lacking.
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The roster of sketches was unfortunately — and unusually, even judging by the season standard so far — lacking.
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Host Regé-Jean Page tackled the series from the jump in his monologue, which featured a few of the “SNL” ladies lusting over him and eagerly invoking his show’s much-discussed sex scenes.
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Host Regé-Jean Page tackled the series from the jump in his monologue, which featured a few of the “SNL” ladies lusting over him and eagerly invoking his show’s much-discussed sex scenes.
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The best of this week’s sketches smartly called on King’s Oscar-winning acting chops, allowing her to commit to outsize characters.
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The best of this week’s sketches smartly called on King’s Oscar-winning acting chops, allowing her to commit to outsize characters.
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It will be interesting to watch “SNL” leave the Trump era in the second half of its 46th season, hopefully transitioning to more cold opens that don’t include Alec Baldwin’s shopworn Trump impression.
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It will be interesting to watch “SNL” leave the Trump era in the second half of its 46th season, hopefully transitioning to more cold opens that don’t include Alec Baldwin’s shopworn Trump impression.
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There is potential for a return to form for future episodes, but if the quality of the premier is a sign of things to come, then buckle up, folks — because we are in for a long season.
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There is potential for a return to form for future episodes, but if the quality of the premier is a sign of things to come, then buckle up, folks — because we are in for a long season.
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What becomes increasingly clear throughout these sketches is the show’s emphasis on screen time for some candidate impressions over others.
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What becomes increasingly clear throughout these sketches is the show’s emphasis on screen time for some candidate impressions over others.
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When an edgy joke is made, when is the comic wittily satirizing it and when are they giving it a platform by legitimizing it?
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When an edgy joke is made, when is the comic wittily satirizing it and when are they giving it a platform by legitimizing it?
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