I have no idea what this links to, but it's on YouTube, so it must be legit.
I have no idea what this links to, but it's on YouTube, so it must be legit.
Also possibly "my attempt to hit on her went nowhere."
Who said anything about them not getting it otherwise? Maybe you want to use the visuals to make a particular point.
I think I've told this story before, but my teacher spent a week on the assassination scene so he could make the kid he was most annoyed with that day play Caesar. I wasn't surprised when he quit to go to law school the next year.
Except the scene's apparently a lot more disturbing than anything else. Besides, the rest of the play makes it very clear that assassination would just end in dictatorship and war and other nightmares.
Because the whole point of setting it in modern times is so you can comment more directly on modern society, and making Caesar a generic politician defeats that purpose?
Nah, they've already got Oscar Isaac and Keegan-Michael Key lined up for Hamlet. I'd rather see that. And by "see," I mean try and fail to get tickets through the lottery.
If you're not down with dozens and dozens of articles rehashing subjects that tend to generate a lot of comments, I'm really not sure what you're doing here. Or on the Internet, for that matter.
"Reactionary old guard" does describe a fair bit of Congress pretty well, though.
Seriously, writers, if you're going to keep doing follow-up pieces on this, work it into the article somewhere. I'm not under the illusion it'll stop people from having to point it out in the comments, but it'll help.
Well, it could also be to pee or not to pee.
You don't think that's how we got into this mess in the first place, do you?
's got nothing to do with looks, though.
Okay, see, this is unnecessary.
And tons of slash potential, according to the fangirls who were previously my only source of knowledge about the film. And who I am now side-eyeing. Hard.
I firmly believe this is one of those issues where objectivity doesn't demand that both sides get equal time. Just the opposite, in fact.
To be fair, it's a little tough to imagine someone taking serious offense to being called a dick when we receive so many unsolicited photos of them.
Every time I think I can't be any more boggled by the selective filtering and cognitive dissonance these people need to maintain their worldview, something comes along to prove me wrong.
Don't forget Duterte.
Like GeneParmesan says below, you don't need to interview the guy on-camera to cover him.