What would a "best player available" draft have looked like, and which receiver should the Patriots pursue via trade? Phil Perry breaks it all down in his Patriots Mailbag.
In sibling directors Bill and Turner Ross ’ latest, “Gasoline Rainbow,” five Oregon teens just out of high school make their meandering way some 500 miles to reach the coast for what’s been billed as the “End of the World” party. This being the Ross brothers — the makers of the Texas-Mexico border portrait “Western” and “Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets,” in which they brought 22 people to a Las Vegas dive bar and asked them to act as though it was closing the next day — we are in a hybrid film world, part documentary, part fiction. In the case of “Gasoline Rainbow,” which opens in theaters Friday, much is expressed by the land the teens traverse.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has pitched himself as the sprightly, virile antithesis to Biden and Trump, has faced previously undisclosed health issues, according to The New York Times.