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" ... David Sandberg and Zackary Levi’s cheerfully scary and surprisingly poignant foster kid superhero origin earned rave reviews and terrific buzz and was well on its way to being a leggy hit before it got stomped by Avengers: Endgame in its fourth weekend. Still, $139 million domestic and $363 million worldwide on a $90 million budget was good enough, especially with folks discovering the film in post-theatrical and spreading the word. I still think the sequel, apparently pitting Shazam against Mister Mind and (speculation) possibly featuring Dwayne Johnson’s Black Adam in some capacity, could break out when it opens on the same day where, in a sane world, Wonder Woman 3 likely would have launched. It’s unfortunate that the coronavirus halted the momentum of DC Films just when the WB superhero universe was becoming interesting. ... "
" ... For example, imagine your child “helped” out this morning by making their own breakfast. They’re cheerfully munching away, with apparently no concerns about the cereal that’s now all over the counter and floor. ... "
" ... Oak Park Housing is a compact infill development on a long-vacant lot in Sacramento’s Oak Park district. The project, a dense cluster of six single family homes, is a harbinger of Oak Park’s urban revitalization, its architecture cheerfully embracing the creative and buoyant energy that has propelled the ongoing renaissance of this culturally diverse community. The houses are simple, two-story volumes, their appearance crisp but deliberately playful in a nod to the progressive spirit permeating the neighborhood. The buildings’ south facades transform into fields of vertical metal louvers that act as sunscreen. The louvers’ colors complement the homes’ otherwise neutral, muted tones and murals nearby. ... "
" ... On a brisk, bright February morning a few weeks before the coronavirus locked down the country, Jen Rupert tightens her ski boots, cheerfully waves to the Snowmass lift operator and shares, among other things, why she’s pushing the local public school district in the Aspen Valley to take girls out of the classroom and expose them to a variety of mountain operation jobs like those that involve avalanche explosives. ... "
" ... The evening I met Mr. El-Erian, I arrived about an hour early, hoping to get a chance to speak with him before the festivities began. He was being fitted with a microphone on stage. I approached the stage but did not want to interrupt, standing awkwardly like a young baseball fan hoping for an autograph. It would have been a simple matter for Mr. El-Erian to ignore me altogether. Instead, as soon as his microphone was set, he walked off the stage, read my name tag and introduced himself to me cheerfully. ... "