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Playing celebrity rake on green

George Clooney and Grant Heslov’s play Good night and good lucksold $4 million 1 week. Written by the same author based on a film of the same name, the play is the best-selling production in the history of the Schubert organization, in addition to receiving record-breaking and receiving five Tony Award nominations. This is the quote Good night and good luck You might be grateful, as I did: “This play records in American history a time when truth and journalist integrity confront and win over fear and disinformation.” Meanwhile, Othello, starring Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal, sold $3 million. See the profit plays made in this Mony progress report deadline It’s amazing. Between Tony Award nominations and great attendance, Broadway has earned the butt in the seats at a well-known, star-studded show.

Split your best Stevie Nicks Shoals

Fall 2026 offers PSLS, wool fit, witches –Practical Magic 2 It’s going to hit the screen next year. Several people attached to the original 1998 film based on Alice Hoffman’s practical magic return to the second installment of Sandra Bullock, Nicole Kidman and Akiba Goldman, who co-written the original. Oscar-winning filmmaker Suzanne Beer worked with Brock in the Birdbox adaptation. You have to believe that the sequel is based on the conclusion of the series, the magic book, but that’s just a theory for now. I’m still listening to the soundtrack of the OG movie, and I don’t think Stevie Knicks will return to the sequel, but girls can dream. While I ask, can we also get Aunties Stockard Channing and Dianne Wiest?

Introduction: Reading and Resistance – and the way literature has always been linked to American freedom

There are new series that you won’t want to miss, especially if you’re an activist oriented person. Hear it from Erika Ezefady, Captain of Reading and Resistance, and get your introduction:

That’s this new series. By looking at the history of resistance through reading, you can fortify in current battles. Through articles, interviews, podcasts, and more, we revisit the past to see how people made it at a bad time and highlight what people are doing now. We explore all of how Black people not only resisted oppression through literacy, but also how Black people, queer, Latin, and other groups have.

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