That is not the NYC subway. Is it the LA metro?
That is not the NYC subway. Is it the LA metro?
Could you link to the song using a Spotify embed instead of YouTube? That way the cast will get paid for the streams listened to by the readership. People have ripped the album and added it to YouTube which equals zero dollars for the artists that created it.
How timely! In a work ice breaker today (I know) I said that if I could choose a book to represent my life it would be the BSC New York City Super Special.
The main feeling I’m left with is: “There’s a Transylvania University? In Kentucky?”
Of course anyone could chalk it up to editing, but Jason is a bubble boy living in a blindspot. He’s driven by his art and his passion and he appears thoroughly clueless about everything else. Even during the selection process, the producers and HBO execs acknowledged that he was a bit of an asshole and would likely…
When people want to debate and claim that racism and sexism are not systemic in Hollywood, I will gladly point them to these lovely curated vignettes called “Project Greenlight.”
Marc Joubert is another producer on the movie. The movie’s director, and Project Greenlight winner is Jason Mann.
I wanted it to be a lot more raunchy and bawdy like her comedy, but it was a lot more warm, fuzzy and family-oriented. I think that was the Judd Apatow brush strokes on her original script.
On a few stops on The Little Black Dress tour, she previewed one of the songs from "Waitress" called "She Used To Be Mine."
That last line is just THE WORST. She could have made some “NFL stud a very nice trophy wife.” WTactualF? As if that’s the only thing - the zenith - a woman of color can aspire to? For fuck’s sake.
Thank Goodness!
The Ron / Leslie moment in the National Park was my favorite of the episode, second only to the implied presidency with the secret service guys at Jerry/Garry's funeral.
Did all of the original actors come back to voice the characters in the short? It kinda doesn't sound like Idina Menzel, but it is Wednesday and I am 12 minutes away from needing another venti coffee.
I really love the sheer number of students who participated - and it looks like they had a lovely cross-section of jocks, nerds and thespians. Well done, indeed.
Even at TKTS the half off tix are usually in the $60 range. I remember when orch seats were $99 full price. Now they are $150+ at full price. Even tix with a TDF membership are in the $40s. It's a coupon enthusiast's travesty.
Hahahaha, $30 for a Broadway ticket. That's cute.