Review: 'The Wolf of Wall Street' Morally Bankrupt; 5 Horrible Quotes
Review: 'The Wolf of Wall Street' Morally Bankrupt; 5 Horrible Quotes
Here, the movie almost redeems itself, becoming a cautionary tale about the lust for money, drug addiction, and sexual depravity. But when Belfort actually goes to jail, his incarceration ends up becoming a country-club experience. At the end of the …
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COLUMN: Heroin addiction becomes community issue
Heroin is an illegal and highly addictive drug that continues to be a huge problem in our community and around the world, and our goal is for this program to provide help and support to those affected by this epidemic, in our endeavor to help stop the …
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Book Review: 'Call Me Burroughs' by Barry Miles
All in a day's work for William Burroughs (1914-97), work that reached the public with his memoir of drug addiction, "Junky," in 1953 and then his most famous book, "Naked Lunch," published in 1959 in Paris and the subject of an American obscenity …
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