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‘The Adding Machine’ Off Broadway Review: Jennifer Tilly and Daphne Rubin-Vega Turn Zeroes Into a Major Comic Plus
For anyone who studied the Theater of the Absurd back in college when the Theater of the Absurd was still being studied, you probably didn’t have Elmer L. Rice’s play “The Adding Machine” on your reading list. Even though it was staged almost two decades before the 1952 premiere of “Waiting for Godot,” this expressionistic
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Two dogs stabbed, one killed while defending historic L.A. cemetery, says heartbroken owner
It happened as it had many times before at the Woodland Celestial Garden in Compton. An intruder entered the graveyard in an attempt to steal headstones for their bronze and copper plaques, the owner said. But guarding the cemetery were three Cane Corso dogs — RoRo, Ghost and Zeus. The intruder fled, but not before
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‘What a waste’: Pirro prosecutors stun with failed attempt to sneak into Federal Reserve
Political analysts and observers were stunned on Tuesday after a new report indicated U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro’s prosecutors were recently turned away from the Federal Reserve. The Wall Street Journal reported, citing “a person familiar with the matter and a letter reviewed,” that Pirro’s prosecutors attempted to make a surprise visit to the construction site
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‘Hunt for Gollum’ Cast Revealed: Jamie Dornan to Play Strider in ‘LOTR’ Recast
Warner Brothers. Pictures revealed the cast of the “Lord of the Rings” spinoff film “The Hunt for Gollum” during its CinemaCon presentation on Tuesday revealing Jamie Dornan playing the role of Strider, in a recast of a role previously played by Viggo Mortensen in the original trilogy. Strider is the chief of the Northern Dúnedain
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Alix Earle v. Alex Cooper: The feud explained, sort of
Alex Cooper just asked Alix Earle what many extremely online people are wondering: “What’s the beef?” Rumors of a feud between Cooper, the 31-year-old host of the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, and Earle, the 25-year-old mega-famous influencer, have been circulating for some time, but this week Cooper addressed the conflict online in a video that
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Red state elections chief accused of breaking state law to satisfy Trump
Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray has been hit with a misconduct complaint alleging that he violated state elections law to hand over voter data to the Trump administration’s Justice Department. According to the liberal election outlet Democracy Docket, “Wyoming is one of 17 states that have complied with DOJ’s demands for full, unredacted state
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‘Digger’ Trailer Sees Tom Cruise Play an Oil Magnate Who Triggers the End of the World
In the exclusive CinemaCon footage for “Digger,” Tom Cruise needs to save humanity from his own mess. Cruise came out with director Alejandro Inarritu to a roaring, standing ovation from movie theater owners. Cruise has long been a champion of movie theaters and has appeared at the event many times to promote his “Mission: Impossible”
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Vile fraudsters try to cash in on sheriff’s deputy killed in the line of duty
Scammers are creating fake GoFundMe pages to try to capitalize on the death of Tulare County Detective Randy Hoppert following a deadly hours-long standoff in the Central Valley last week. The Tulare County Sheriff’s Department warned that vile fraudsters have set up fake fundraising pages claiming to raise money for the Hoppert family, after the
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From page to screen: The latest book adaptation casting announcements
From the pages to the big screen, some of the biggest and best celebrities are set to star in upcoming book adaptations. As bookworms everywhere eagerly await news of their favorite reads, studios are gearing up to bring some of the buzziest novels to life in the next few years. Here’s all the latest casting
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Deep red military towns now turning on Trump after ‘disturbing’ threat: report
Voters in several deep-red military towns said they are done with President Donald Trump after his latest “disturbing” threat, according to a new report. Reporters with The New York Times spoke with more than three dozen people in military towns ranging from Colorado Springs, Colorado, to Fayetteville, North Carolina, about Trump’s handling of the war









