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1 month ago |
stagewhispers.com.au | Tim Rice |John Frost |David Ian
This is an exceptional production of this iconic musical and perfectly captures the edginess that the text exuded when it first exploded on to the theatrical scene in 1971. Depicting the last weeks of the life of Jesus from the perspective of Judas, Jesus Christ Superstar held the record for the longest running show in London until it was overtaken by Cats in 1989. It has enjoyed several revivals as well as film and television adaptations which attest to its enduring popularity and appeal.
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Jan 6, 2025 |
dailywire.com | Tim Rice
— Opinion —A secret committee deep in Biden administration wants Americans to stop drinking, The Daily Wire previously reported•Jan 6, 2025 DailyWire.com•As Americans greeted their New Year’s Day hangovers with pledges to lay off the sauce, the Biden administration took a major step towards making every month Dry January.
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Jan 6, 2025 |
dailywire.com | Tim Rice
It’s January 6, and a storm is brewing in Washington, D.C.By the end of the day, the nation’s capital could have more than 10 inches of snow, enough precipitation is enough to bring this spiritually-southern city to its knees. Schools are already closed, there are at least two snowball fights planned for the National Mall, and bureaucrats are anxiously refreshing the government snow day page, hoping to work remotely. But there’s at least one group of people settling in for a full work day.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Tim Rice
Snow is on the way in southern Ontario | insaugaColder weather has moved into southern Ontario and snow could soon be on the way. The warm, summer-like weather in early November — with temperatures …
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Sep 20, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Tim Rice
When It Comes to Free Speech, Rob Schneider Isn’t JokingWhen Rob Schneider calls you from the car, you can’t help but wonder where he’s going. The set of Happy Gilmore 2? A Los Angeles comedy club? One of …
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Sep 14, 2024 |
dailywire.com | Tim Rice
The Daily Wire’s “Am I Racist?” starring Matt Walsh was the third-highest-grossing film on Friday, out-earning a major studio release showing in more than 2,500 theaters. “Am I Racist?” which premiered Friday, outgrossed Lionsgate’s “The Killer’s Game,” and was the second-biggest new release of the day. “Am I Racist,” one of only 15 documentaries ever to open in over 1,500 theaters, also had the third-highest opening day gross for a documentary in the last decade. Am I Racist?
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Jul 7, 2024 |
freedombunker.com | Tim Rice
Paint Me Like One of Your GeneralsJuly 7, 2024 | Tags: LIBERTY LOFT Why write about the man whose murals adorn the U.S. Capitol rotunda? Perhaps it's because Richard Brookhiser is ahead of the curve. The post Paint Me Like One of Your Generals appeared first on . Read More...
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Jun 20, 2024 |
washingtonexaminer.com | Tim Rice
It may also come as a surprise to the relatives, friends, and roommates whom I’ve forced to watch the Tony Awards over the years that this year I didn’t watch until this magazine’s editor asked me to write about the awards show. But while I remain as steadfast a theater lover as ever, I just can’t get excited about the Tonys anymore. And I don’t seem to be the only one. Just 3.5 million people watched the Tonys this year, a 15% decline from last year’s broadcast.
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May 25, 2024 |
thedispatch.com | Thomas Koenig |Tal Fortgang |Tim Rice |Stephanie Murray
Leaders fail in different ways. Some are leaders in name only. They have followers aplenty yet live by the mantra of the 19th-century French politician Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin (oft-cited by Jonah Goldberg), “There go the people. I must follow them, for I am their leader.” Any casual observer of modern American politics is depressingly familiar with these “leaders.” But other leaders fail to attract followers to a cause or idea, even a worthy one.
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May 4, 2024 |
thedispatch.com | Tim Rice
Hannah Arendt was a titan of political theory, an original thinker who put modern politics in dialogue with the Western philosophical tradition and helped the 20th century understand itself. She was also, as University of Birmingham professor Lyndsey Stonebridge insists repeatedly throughout We Are Free to Change the World, a woman, a refugee, and someone who liked long walks, talking to her friends, and vibing out while thinking about the craziness of life.