Quote of the Day

“‘Eleven, the Hard Way’ (1961), about a small town that sends a gambler [Walter Matthau] to Reno to try to win it a return to prosperity after the local mine goes bust, seems like a metaphor for all those states that hope a casino economy can replace their lost manufacturing revenue.” — the New York Times’ Neal Genzlinger, on the cultural prescience of Route 66.

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