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A quarter of the votes Trump got in 2020 in GA, FL, NC and SC came from counties that are now federal disaster areas. Take away the votes in NC in those places and Trump loses the state four years ago. www.washingtonpost.com/politics/202...
Nearly a quarter of 2020 Trump voters in Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas live in counties declared federal disaster areas in Helene’s wake.
Posted this on twitter at the end of the first COVID year, and it feels fitting now: On Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year, we recite a 13th century piece of liturgy that says "Let a year and its curses end, let a year and its blessings begin". I wish this for us and for all of you.
Could have just been a major Ron Leibman fan who was upset with replacing him with Pacino from broadway to HBO
The only full throated defense of this particular crank I've seen here was someone who said that because her anger was focused at something horrible (which is true) she has the moral authority to make shit up about other things (which is not true but certainly is a mark of crank-pillery)
Haven't seen this person on my feed since they tried to publicly shame a prominent Jewish Israel critic for posting that she hoped a baby hostage was ok but good to see they're still hitting home runs
If you love theater, I hope you'll take a moment to read some of the many tributes to Gavin Creel from his colleagues on various sites. As much as they're about his talent, they're even more ardent about his kindness and generosity. Far too short a life, but clearly, a life lived beautifully.
New York's theater community is going to be devastated by this heartbreaking news. Several years ago, a Broadway veteran not given to sentiment described Gavin Creel to me as "the person you always want in your show...a perfect colleague." We have lost him much too soon. playbill.com/article/tony...
Mr. Creel, a beloved fixture of the Broadway community, was known for his performances in Thoroughly Modern Millie , Into the Woods , and more.
Was lucky enough to see him in a touring production of Book of Mormon in Toronto. As a non-New Yorker getting to see someone of his calibre outside of Broadway was such a treat. So devastating.
The Boston Bruins asked this same question on their $156,000 Vegas bar tab after winning the Stanley Cup in 2011 www.espn.com/blog/boston/...
One of the most hotly debated questions over the Bruins’ $156,000 bar tab from their trip to Foxwoods last weekend was which player ordered the $6 bottle of Amstel Light, which stood out like a sore t...
James Mason wearing a lil bowtie 🥵