November 2019

Kristin Chenoweth Urges Women To ‘Ignite A Revolution’ With Timely New Album, Concert

“Women: take charge,” Kristin Chenoweth writes in the liner notes of “For The Girls,” her new album. “Honor the women who faithfully stand with you, beside you, each and every day. Ignite a revolution for the women who will rule tomorrow.”  It’s a pointed message coming from Chenoweth, beloved for roles in Broadway musicals like

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Democrats Win Control in Virginia and Claim Narrow Victory in Kentucky Governor’s Race

Democrats won complete control of the Virginia government for the first time in a generation on Tuesday and claimed a narrow victory in the Kentucky governor’s race, as Republicans struggled in suburbs where President Trump is increasingly unpopular. In capturing both chambers of the legislature in Virginia, Democrats have cleared the way for Gov. Ralph

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Death of a Salesman: How Arthur Miller’s play was was ‘turned on its head’

Image copyright Brinkhoff/Mogenburg Image caption The Wire’s Wendell Pierce plays Willy Loman in the new production of Arthur Miler’s play Finding ways to keep classic plays fresh is an ongoing challenge for theatre directors. While you can generally rely on reboots to deliver at the box office, it can be difficult to leave audiences feeling

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