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[[File:Looking for Mr. Dunbar.jpg|thumb|Earliest known poster for '''''Looking for Mr. Dunbar'''''.]] | |||
'''''Looking for Mr. Dunbar''''' is a 1977 American crime anthropology film inspired by Robin Dunbar's research on "the number of people you would not feel embarrassed about joining uninvited for a drink if you happened to bump into them in a bar." | |||
== In the News == | |||
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File:I'd Have a Beer With Richard Dawson.jpg|link=I'd Have a Beer With Richard Dawson|'''''[[I'd Have a Beer With Richard Dawson]]''''' is a game show which challenges players to have a beer with actor, comedian, and game-show host Richard Dawson. | |||
File:Curb Your Malthusianism.jpg|link=Curb Your Malthusianism|'''''[[Curb Your Malthusianism]]''''' is an American television sitcom created by Thomas Robert Malthus and Larry David. | |||
File:Looking for Mister Good Cinnabar.jpg|link=Looking for Mister Good Cinnabar|'''''[[Looking for Mister Good Cinnabar]]''''' is a 1977 American minerology drama film, based on Judith Rossner's best-selling 1975 monograph of the same title. | |||
File:New Ingredients for Old - Margaret Mead and Julia Childs.jpg|link=New Ingredients for Old|'''''[[New Ingredients for Old]]''''' is a cookbook and memoir by Margaret Mead and Julia Child. | |||
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== Fiction cross-reference == | |||
* ''[[Curb Your Malthusianism]]'' | |||
* [[Gnomon algorithm]] | |||
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | |||
* ''[[I'd Have a Beer With Richard Dawson]]'' | |||
* ''[[Leaking for Mr. Goodbar]]'' | |||
* ''[[Looking for Mister Good Cinnabar]]'' | |||
* ''[[New Ingredients for Old]]'' | |||
=== Categories === | |||
* [[:Category:Films]] | |||
== Nonfiction cross-reference == | |||
* [[Gnomon Chronicles (nonfiction)]] | |||
=== Categories === | |||
* [[:Category:Anthropology (nonfiction)]] | |||
* [[:Category:Looking for Mr. Goodbar (film) (nonfiction)]] | |||
== External links == | |||
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=== Social media === | === Social media === | ||
* [https://x.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1914660303414923324 Post] @ Twitter (22 April 2025) - wiki | |||
* [https://x.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1906062949141135493 Post] @ Twitter (29 March 2025) | * [https://x.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1906062949141135493 Post] @ Twitter (29 March 2025) | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:23, 22 April 2025
Looking for Mr. Dunbar is a 1977 American crime anthropology film inspired by Robin Dunbar's research on "the number of people you would not feel embarrassed about joining uninvited for a drink if you happened to bump into them in a bar."
In the News
I'd Have a Beer With Richard Dawson is a game show which challenges players to have a beer with actor, comedian, and game-show host Richard Dawson.
Curb Your Malthusianism is an American television sitcom created by Thomas Robert Malthus and Larry David.
Looking for Mister Good Cinnabar is a 1977 American minerology drama film, based on Judith Rossner's best-selling 1975 monograph of the same title.
New Ingredients for Old is a cookbook and memoir by Margaret Mead and Julia Child.
Fiction cross-reference
- Curb Your Malthusianism
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- I'd Have a Beer With Richard Dawson
- Leaking for Mr. Goodbar
- Looking for Mister Good Cinnabar
- New Ingredients for Old
Categories
Nonfiction cross-reference
Categories
External links
- Dunbar's number @ Wikipedia
- Dunbar's Number: Why We Can't Have More Than 150 Friends @ YouTube
- Looking for Mr. Goodbar (film) @ Wikipedia
- Looking for Mr. Goodbar - trailer @ YouTube
Social media