"Don't read my diary when I'm gone. OK, I'm going to work now. When you wake up this morning, please read my diary. Look through my things and figure me out." So begins Kurt Cobain's private journals.
The strange thing about Adam Sandler's great performance in "Punch-Drunk Love" is not that it's Oscar caliber, but that it's the same performance he has always given. Sandler's Barry Egan would easily fit in with Happy Gilmore or The Wedding Singer, but instead finds himself amidst a wonderful love story told with bizarre panache by writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson.
Not far from the ever-busy streets of the Old Port lies 47 Middle St., or as the locals like to call it, Norm's East-End Grill. This tiny little building is actually quite spacious. If you are trying to avoid someone, this is not the place you want to go because they will more than likely be there.