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Cullman

[kuhl-muhn]

noun

  1. a city in N Alabama.



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Trip Cullman, a renowned theater director, and writer Halley Feiffer made a dream team.

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Meticulously directed by Trip Cullman and Ellenore Scott, “The Lonely Few” is beautifully cast, and it has an absolute ace in its Lila: Lauren Patten, bringing the full-voiced ferocity that she unleashed in “Jagged Little Pill” — and won a Tony Award for — and the endearing awkwardness that she lent to “The Wolves,” alongside a vulnerability that could just about break you.

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“It gets workers back into the workforce,” said Republican Sen. Garlan Gudger of Cullman during the Senate debate.

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“Saban’s the type of guy, he built something,” said season-ticket holder Todd Eddleman, a 58-year-old from Cullman who also was at Saban’s first spring game.

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“I can’t imagine having a guy that I’m saying, I think he can keep it going after Saban,” said Canaday, who made the trip from Cullman with Eddleman.

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