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Posts by David Barbour
Broadway: Steel yourself for the spiky hilarity of Becky Shaw...
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He looks exhausted.
On TV, at least, part of The Pitt's premise is that the lead character was traumatized by working in an ER during COVID.
In Spy magazine's immortal description, "short-fingered vulgarian Donald Trump."
Broadway: A stunning, highly original take on a classic, with four superb leads: www.lightingandsoundamerica.com/news/story.a...
Off Broadway: A strange mix of crime thriller and dance theatre, but dismiss it at your peril:
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BREAKING: After seeing how Donald "Art of the Deal" Trump completely rolled over and capitulated to all of Iran's demands, Greenland is seeing the upside of being invaded.
Broadway: A new attraction that combines an IP property with TV stars in trying to machine-tool a prestige Broadway hit:
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Because Trump wanted "Lust" or "Gluttony"?
Sadly, this checks out. Add it to the lengthening list of Bibi's crimes.
John Lithgow takes the paint off the walls as the human prickly pear Roald Dahl in Giant:
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Isn't that kind of misleading? Robby the Robot isn't some kind of rapist, you know.
The book is only 336 pages…
e. e. cummings would like a word.
Flat on it.
Like Idaho needs potatoes.
Do they get fed nonsense like that, or is he freestyling for the TV audience?
I will miss Kristi Noem's inimitable constitutional insights, as when, asked by Sen. Maggie Hassan, D-N.H. at a Senate hearing to define "habeas corpus," she replied, "Habeas corpus is a constitutional right that the president has to be able to remove people from this country."
For the win today.
If you're at the airport and Kristi Noem is doing the ominous little message from the TSA screens, you no longer have to do anything she says. Leave your laptop in the case, whatever.
Next stop for Noem: The Huntress on The Masked Singer.
Time for a 4K restoration
Off Broadway: A mother and daughter square off, but it's not a fair fight:
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I misspoke. Alice and Eleanor have a number in Teddy & Alice, titled "The Fourth of July," but I don't think it specifically references either of them.