Philip Bump basically calls our own Isabel Vincent an antisemite for reporting on how the Soros family foundation and other lefty charities have been funding the campus protests.
Taylor Swift has been nabbed pulling the chaotic “like and un-like” move on an Instagram meme dump, which included a photo ranking her past boyfriends. The curious social media activity occurred shortly after the release of her two-part album The Tortured Poets Department. The Post in question was published by Betches Media, a female-founded and led media and […]
The musical-theater masterpiece returns in a buzzy and pricey new
The Huey Lewis musical is fine, fun, and as lightweight as a cardboard box.
This just might be the can’t miss musical of the spring.
Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis met privately Sunday morning in Miami, breaking a years-long chill between the presumptive Republican nominee and his onetime chief primary rival.
April 24 (UPI) — Post Malone, Platinum Dunes and Vault Comics have announced a graphic novel and movie collaboration. Post Malone, a part-time northern Utah resident, created the original story. In Post Malone’s story, an 18-wheeler is sent back to medieval Europe to fight demons with its heavy artillery. Vault will publish the graphic novel in […] The post Post Malone launches graphic novel, film adaptation first appeared on Gephardt Daily.
The rule makes it illegal to include the agreements in employment contracts and requires firms with active noncompete agreements to inform workers they are void.
Although “Stereophonic” is not a musical, it’s easy to get swept up by the terrific original rock songs that throb through it. And as writer David Adjmi’s play, which opened Friday night at the John Golden Theatre, is set during the mid 1970s, Will Butler’s music sounds authentically of that edgier era. Almost eerily so.
The Onyx Boox Palma mimics a phone and is the most portable ereader I’ve had the pleasure of using.
There’s a template that media outlets love to follow to gin up outrage over someone who has to face the consequences of his or her actions. It could be a whistleblower or someone who took a stand for some questionable or foolish reason, but the headline always follows a pattern: “So-and-so did something. Now so-and-so is paying for it.”
Illinoise,” which opened Thursday at the St. James Theatre, is the closest