Ami Canaan Mann has beautifully crafted a representation of the life of revolutionary Dr. Audrey Evans, directing the film Audrey's Children, starring Natalie Dormer, Jimmi Simpson and Clancy Brown.
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Pour cereal and milk into a bowl the night before and freeze it. Serve it like it’s fresh—watch them struggle with their "solid" breakfast. Paint a bar of soap with clear nail polish. No matter how ...
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