At a Pennsylvania college, Charlie Thurber is a good teacher without publications. His tenure review is in three months, and he's trying to get an article in print. Out of the blue, the dean announces that a new assistant professor will join them, a scholarly young woman from Yale. Charlie now faces competition. His best friend Jay, an anthropologist looking for Sasquatch, urges Charlie to declare war on the new colleague. He gives in to his better judgment and goes along. Meanwhile, his father hates the local assisted living facility where he lives, Charlie tries to connect with a woman he sees on television, and one of his students makes a pass. Is tenure in the works?
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Tenure
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Can't Seem To Fly
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Al Gross:
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The Opposite of Hallelujah
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Jens Lekman:
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Perfect Games
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The Broken West:
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You and Me
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Laurel Parmet:
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Tango Suprema
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String Quartet No. 10 in E flat major, Op. 125, No. 1 (1813) D. 87 - IV. Allegro
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Nattöppet
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Detektivbyrån:
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Hoedown
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Rick Krizman:
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If Something's Wrong
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Cocktail Town
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Giorgio Rosciglione:
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Smithers-Jones
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Good To Go
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Ginger Snaps
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Dean Wareham:
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Caught in the Rain
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Scott Kanberg:
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