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The Best TV to Stream This Thanksgiving
  + stars: | 2023-11-22 | by ( Elyssa Dudley | Lynn Levy | Daniel Ramirez | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
‘Wrestlers’From the director of “Cheer” and “Last Chance U,” the documentary series “Wrestlers” is about the members of the Ohio Valley Wrestling league, including a mother and daughter who take their real-life drama to the ring. Where to watch: The full seven-episode series is available on Netflix.
Organizations: Ohio Valley Wrestling, Netflix
Leila Grey and HollyHood Haley J in the ring Photo: NetflixGeographically speaking, Ohio Valley Wrestling can be found in and around Louisville, Ky.; spiritually, it exists at the intersection of Southern Gothic and Sideshow America. Comparatively, the mammoth WWE is a Michael Bay Hollywood blockbuster and OVW is an arthouse feature, according to the organization’s longtime ring announcer, Bryan Kennison , who also speaks more plainly: “We’re not putting lipstick on a pig,” he says. “We’re like, ‘Here’s a pig. Hope you like it.’”
Persons: Leila Grey, HollyHood Haley J, Michael, Bryan Kennison, , , Organizations: Netflix, Ohio, America, WWE, Michael Bay Hollywood, OVW Locations: Louisville, Ky, Michael Bay
Democrat Craig Greenberg is running against Republican Bill Dieruf in Louisville, Kentucky's mayoral race. On abortion, Greenberg — who clinched Planned Parenthood's endorsement — has said he wouldn't use the Louisville police "to be the enforcement arm of Kentucky's extreme abortion ban." Dieruf, who defeated three opponents in the Republican primary with 78% of the vote, is currently serving as Jeffersontown mayor. If elected, he would be the first Republican mayor Louisville has elected in nearly six decades. On the campaign finance front, Greenberg and Dieruf combined spent nearly $550,000 from mid-September to mid-October, according to the Kentucky Registry of Finance.
Democrat Craig Greenberg is running against Republican Bill Dieruf in Louisville, Kentucky's mayoral race. On abortion, Greenberg — who clinched Planned Parenthood's endorsement — has said he wouldn't use the Louisville police "to be the enforcement arm of Kentucky's extreme abortion ban." Dieruf, who defeated three opponents in the Republican primary with 78% of the vote, is currently serving as Jeffersontown mayor. If elected, he would be the first Republican mayor Louisville has elected in nearly six decades. On the campaign finance front, Greenberg and Dieruf combined spent nearly $550,000 from mid-September to mid-October, according to the Kentucky Registry of Finance.
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