Introducing FOOD JUSTICE summer theme weeks; each week for the next three months will be dedicated to a new theme. Sometimes that theme will be FOOD, sometimes JUSTICE, sometimes something completely irrelevant. We're kicking things off with Bill Murray Week; everyday we'll be screening a film starring or prominently featuring Bill Murray, recently called "the most singular presence in America cinema" by The New Yorker's Anthony Lane. We'll be starting off tonight with the Sophia Coppola classic Lost in Translation. Watch along at home, or swing by the FOOD JUSTICE HOUSE and join in the fun of this exciting celebration of one of Hollywood's greatest talents.
Quick notes:
- Trader Joe's put locks on all of their Northeast LA dumpsters. Racist, anti-tomato, and now anti-fregan. MAKE JOE'S PAY for making FJH pay for eggs.
- Father's Day is on the 17th; check out the online men's-goods store Owen & Fred if you're still looking for a good, made-in-the-USA gift (check out the cool, all-metal dustpan). Get a free $10 gift card with any purchase over $50 using the code THANKYOUWELLSPENT (thank you, Well Spent).
- FJH endorses OKC for NBA Champions.
- I had a cherry for the first time; it tasted very good.
not true we love plants so we bleed Celtics green
ReplyDeleteFJH DOES NOT SUPPORT OKC. IT CAN NOT SUPPORT OKC
ReplyDeletealso, what about brendan fraiser week? i think he's the greatest actor of all time