Staff Picks: Guy Montgomery's chaotic spelling bee and Olivia Rodrigo's heartache album
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The A.V. Club
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A Staff Picks column featuring two recommendations: William Hughes suggests the chaotic panel show "Guy Montgomery's Guy Mont-Spelling Bee" as a joyful distraction during the holiday weekend, while Danette Chavez recommends Olivia Rodrigo's album as a sonic recovery experience about heartache.
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English is a language of arbitrary and often blatantly unfair rules
Danette Chavez suggests staying inside with Olivia Rodrigo's sonic recovery
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