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NOKIA THEATRE TIMES SQUARE Broadway at 44th St. (212-307-7171) — Nov. 19: The red-state rockers Hinder play meat-and-potatoes grunge-informed music that clings to the clichés of the genre while subtracting its most exciting elements.
It's fun nonetheless, and they play with meat in the video - like the Beatles.
As Americans carve up their Thanksgiving turkeys this year, an age-old question will come into play: dark meat or white?
If there's a single moment that defines the experience of playing Super Meat Boy, it is quickly prodding the quick restart button.
(These two could make beautifully sick music with the aspiring concert pianist in the French thriller "The Beat That My Heart Skipped".) Only after the initial piano playing and meat hacking does Mr. Dercourt's story get down to business.
The environmental impacts of animal agriculture require that governments, international organizations, producers, and consumers focus more attention on the role played by meat, egg, and dairy production.
In both versions of the ADD, meats play important roles, with meats constituting 4 of the 10 most significant itmes in the food and beverage budget, while vegetables and seafood products being completely absent.
Many critics couldn't believe that a co-star, Nick Offerman, who plays the meat-loving libertarian Ron Swanson, wasn't.
The band plays roaring, meat-and-potatoes rock'n'roll with little pause, igniting one of the weekend's only mosh pits and sustaining it for almost an hour.
Nick Offerman, who plays surly, meat-lovin' Ron Swanson on NBC's "Parks and Recreation," was at the helm of Thursday's big reveal episode, directing Amy Poehler as she delivered that squeal-worthy "Well, buddy,... .. line.
Ug wants a soft ball to play with, cooked meat not raw.
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