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Umm, its actually only the first Broadway show with an all-female creative team since January of this year. Eclipsed, which you mention in the article also had an all-female creative team (and an all-female cast too), not to mention that everyone in the cast and creative team was either black or African or both. It

Exactly. If someone wants to rape a child, I really don’t think the “Ladies” sign on the bathroom door is going to stop them.

That and making me think fondly of the days of George W. Bush and their relative sanity. Granted the whole Republican Party is kind of to blame for that one...

To be honest, Purity was possibly the least obnoxious and most fun of Franzen’s work.

OK True Liberal supporters of Bernie, its time to shine. We are facing the reality of the next President choosing one SCOTUS Justice shortly after they take the oath, and then they are likely to get to choose at least one or two more within their first 4 years. Nothing in this country is better at effecting

Exactly, once I got over my disappointment in 2008, I realized that I was just being petty and annoying (I was a senior in college for spring 2008 after all). It really took about a week to get over myself and move on...

As a fellow Hillary supporter, I really appreciated this gesture. I have been frustrated by Bernie and his supporters, but I remember how sad I was in 2008, when it became clear Obama was going to win. It wasn’t because I didn’t like him, it was just that I was so in the tank for Hillary, I couldn’t see the reality of

Yes, it was a massive mistake, but look at her record on HIV/AIDS advocacy as Secretary of State, not to mention her full-throated endorsement of Gay Rights as Human Rights as the US spokesperson to the world. Yeah it was all too late, but she has been doing a lot of positive things and has a concrete plan to

She was actually pretty great. The writing was a bit lame and unfocused, but she definitely held her own and fit right in with the cast. Also, her Jennifer Lawrence impression was spot on.

YES! There are many things I understand about why Trump is winning, but I seriously don’t understand how someone who literally crumbles in the face of the most minor of criticisms has managed to go this far in the Presidential race. This to me is more scary than anything else about his candidacy (the

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I mean we all saw Into the Woods, her rap game is on point...(apologies for video quality)

That’s like in that post by Susan Sarandon’s daughter talking about how the “Brooklyn” came out in her when she found out her nanny was flirting with her husband. I’m like gurl Brooklyn Heights is about as far from “street” as it gets.

He’s going to need to win at least a couple states (preferably larger ones) by huge margins similar to what Clinton enjoyed in the Deep South or what he enjoyed in NH/VT. Right now, there aren’t many states on the map where he’s likely to do that and while he could upset Clinton in states where she is predicted to win

Yeah, that was my thought too. Isn’t Ohio one of the states that tried to pass a bunch of voter ID/suppression laws? I’m pretty sure they did, but I can’t remember if they were one of the ones that were struck down by the courts. If those are in place though, I have to imagine there is probably some absurdly early

Seriously, its really hard not to like someone who would buy a Justin Bieber penis pancake portrait on Etsy. Macklemore is awful enough that it almost evens out, but love wins in the end!

We know he was guilty of SOMETHING, otherwise he wouldn't have been expelled. Yale rarely expels people, so he had to do something to deserve that punishment, especially as the captain of the first Yale basketball team to make the NCAA.

The rumors of sexual assault only happened AFTER he was expelled. Yale found him guilty of something, it might not be sexual assault, but it was probably something pretty bad given that Yale rarely expels anyone.

He was found guilty of something by Yale. Believe me, as a now lawyer and Yale alum, their disciplinary hearings are intense, yet they rarely find people guilty or punish them with expulsion.

I went there and I knew/knew of multiple people who went before the disciplinary committee for pretty bad stuff who weren’t expelled. For example, when I was a senior, I unfortunately ended up living in a freshman entryway due to getting the last pick in the room draw. There was a massive cheating scandal among some

Well there was a hearing of some sort at Yale (you don’t just get expelled with out some process) and he was found guilty of something grievous enough to get kicked out.