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    Can a simple lobster roll really cost $37? On this episode of The Anne Levine Show, we explore the surprising expenses of Cape Cod’s summer charm, from pricey seafood to those nostalgic and expensive New York City cocktails we all love to hate. Join us as we kick off our conversation with a deep dive into De La Soul's "Say No Go" and its fascinating samples, setting the tone for a lively discussion that meanders through Pernambuco Sours and the quirky Hello Kitty drink.

    Despite our personal health battles, including a rough bout with pneumonia and Anne’s painful spinal issues, we found solace in the heartwarming film "Thelma," featuring the delightful June Squibb and Richard Roundtree. This feel-good flick is our must-watch recommendation, proving that great storytelling is ageless. We also discuss the modern filmmaking techniques that make new releases so captivating, all while lamenting the lack of comprehensive tennis coverage on TV and sharing Michael's journey of rediscovering guitar playing with a new Squire 60s Telecaster.

    As the episode unfolds, Kevin Costner’s filmography takes center stage—both the hits and the misses—sparking a broader conversation on the power of long films like "Oppenheimer" and "Schindler's List." We wrap up by diving into literary gems, especially the enriching "People of the Book" by Geraldine Brooks, and reflecting on the emotional resonance of Sturgill Simpson’s music. This episode is a heartfelt mix of cultural reflections, personal anecdotes, and our collective search for comfort and joy in challenging times.

    Find our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/447251562357065/

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Can a simple lobster roll really cost $37? On this episode of The Anne Levine Show, we explore the surprising expenses of Cape Cod’s summer charm, from pricey seafood to those nostalgic and expensive New York City cocktails we all love to hate. Join us as we kick off our conversation with a deep dive into De La Soul's "Say No Go" and its fascinating samples, setting the tone for a lively discussion that meanders through Pernambuco Sours and the quirky Hello Kitty drink.

Despite our personal health battles, including a rough bout with pneumonia and Anne’s painful spinal issues, we found solace in the heartwarming film "Thelma," featuring the delightful June Squibb and Richard Roundtree. This feel-good flick is our must-watch recommendation, proving that great storytelling is ageless. We also discuss the modern filmmaking techniques that make new releases so captivating, all while lamenting the lack of comprehensive tennis coverage on TV and sharing Michael's journey of rediscovering guitar playing with a new Squire 60s Telecaster.

As the episode unfolds, Kevin Costner’s filmography takes center stage—both the hits and the misses—sparking a broader conversation on the power of long films like "Oppenheimer" and "Schindler's List." We wrap up by diving into literary gems, especially the enriching "People of the Book" by Geraldine Brooks, and reflecting on the emotional resonance of Sturgill Simpson’s music. This episode is a heartfelt mix of cultural reflections, personal anecdotes, and our collective search for comfort and joy in challenging times.

Find our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/447251562357065/

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