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movable feast





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The memories of Linda McCartney, Wings’ mainstay Denny Laine, and former lead guitarist Jimmy McCulloch—all of whom are now deceased—are well-represented here, as is the movable feast of musicians who filled out Wings’ ranks.

From Salon • Nov. 3, 2025

But then within some of the interstitial stuff and the scenes and the comedy and the physicality and the movement, yeah, it’s a movable feast.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 15, 2025

Whereas a film shoot necessitates sophisticated and heavy equipment, not to mention the cooperation of many people, the collages require only solitude and a copy of the paper, a movable feast of broadsheet.

From New York Times • Sep. 28, 2021

“Palm Sunday is kind of this Christian movable feast that falls on the Sunday before Easter.”

From Washington Post • Mar. 28, 2021

They were all seated at the table already—supper is not a movable feast in that well-regulated establishment—save Aunt Elizabeth.

From The Whole Family: a Novel by Twelve Authors by Andrews, Mary Raymond Shipman




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