I wrote earlier about Joe Biden doing a campaign event in Scranton, Pennsylvania, to push for higher taxes on the "rich." He's already shown that he will charge us all more for everything, with Bidenflation.
The hilarious debut film feature from Vera Drew, The People’s Joker, packs a lot into its 92-minute runtime—action, animation, DC comic parody deep cuts, some truly vicious and necessary jabs at some of SNL’s current stars, and a healthy scattering of blink-and-you’ll-miss-it asides. There's been a lot of hype surrounding the pop culture parody coming of age film, but it's entirely warranted. by Robert Ham The democratization of...
A new report lays bare what life is like on the UK’s floating prison-barge, the Bibby Stockholm. Produced by Care4Calais, Portland Global Friendship Group and Stand up to Racism Dorset, ‘The Bibby Stockholm: A People’s Inquiry’, compiles the lived experience of people living on the barge, evidence from the charities supporting them, and the testimony […]
Shafaqna English- British Muslim Students told stories of prayer at school after a pupil lost her legal challenge against a top London school after it brought in a ban to promote social cohesion. It was in year nine when Hanzla started praying in the playground during lunchtime at his secondary
The documentary Ahead of the Curve, out now on Netflix, tells the story of an iconic lesbian publication and its equally iconic founder
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We need to encourage freedom of thought, boldness of action and determination to follow one’s heart, dreams and convictions.
Leigh Ann Hurst has been making jewelry from all kinds of metals for the last 15 years.
If you like “Daisy Jones & The Six,” listen to Fleetwood Mac, have an adoration for ’70s clothing, or are just in the mood for a moving story, then “Stereophonic” is the perfect play for you. “Stereophonic” opened on Broadway last Friday following its world debut last fall at Playwrights Horizons. The story follows the This story Review: The play ‘Stereophonic’ tells the bittersweet story of a ’70s band appeared first on Washington Square News.
I have an ongoing series with the butterfly. The idea of the butterfly came from my childhood memory. From a young age, I knew that people were crossing the border from Mexico through my little factory town I grew up in, Plaster City, Calif. I’d see them go into the night, not knowing how they would get through the harsh desert. I was fascinated and terrified that these people were making this trek, so I came up with this idea that maybe a butterfly picked them up and took them to safety. The...
Shōgun and The Last Samurai tell basically the same story, but there are some clear reasons why the FX series can pull it off.