Michael Arden, fresh off his Tony nomination for directing the Deaf West production of "Spring Awakening," is staging "Merrily We Roll Along" at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts.
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Michael Arden, fresh off his Tony nomination for directing the Deaf West production of "Spring Awakening," is staging "Merrily We Roll Along" at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts.
I hate that it’s the right note so much
this is honestly so beautiful musically
one of us is gonna have to change.
Huge thanks 2 James Corden for singing Nothing Compares 2 U with us last night at LA Rose Bowl. A man of infinite talent. 💜 Coldplay
please unmute this
Official White House photographer Pete Souza captured an estimated 2 million photos over 8 years while Obama was in office… Here’s a selection of some of his favourite shots.
Jeremy Jordan and Ashley Spencer - More Than Words/To Be with You/Heaven Mash-up (06.30.16)
Jeremy Jordan - “Ultimate Youtube” Medley (06.30.16)
Jeremy Jordan and Ashley Spencer - Take Me Or Leave Me (06.30.16)
When you think you speak a language properly and go to that Country. This so accurate it hurts (apply to slang and weird accents too)
Constance Wu isn’t wrong. As has been shown in the last decade, roles for Asian actors are statistically shockingly limited in Hollywood
Update: In a new interview with Vulture, Constance Wu keeps the fight for Asian American actors alive. Specifically the struggle she has with white studio executives now who get defensive when she brings up whitewashing:
She understands why they’re defensive but more importantly, where Asian erasure comes from.
Sutton Foster sings “Left Behind” from Spring Awakening at the New York City Center’s Off-Center Jamboree on July 16, 2016
Jonathan Groff (as Millie) and Sutton Foster (as Miss Flannery) sing and dance at the New York City Center’s Off-Center Jamboree on July 16, 2016*
(*Please excuse any dying whale noises. I could not contain myself.)
White people by Smosh
OK but why is this so relatable? Why are you always smiling like that??
i hate this. im going to think about this everytime i do this now. its like that fucking white people running across the road post im so pissed.
i’ve been thinking about this post every time i do this to other white people, and while most white people might say that they do it because they want to seem friendly, what i’ve actually deduced from this look is that it’s white people language for “i am not a threat”. we, as white people, tend to assess every little thing as a threat, and somewhere in our subconscious, we know that others also feel that way. so, we shoot them a quick “i am not a threat” look, and continue on with our day without any further social obligation.
bless this new trend of saying ‘yikes’ honestly this is the word i’ve been looking for my whole life. the perfect combination of disinterested, detached, amused, and passive aggressive. five letters that say so much yet are vague enough that you won’t get involved in any drama
This Is Why I Collect Copies Of The Catcher In The Rye
On the 65th anniversary of its publication, I wrote about why I own 20 copies of Catcher:
When I first read it, at 20, Catcher was a revelation, but not for the reason you might assume: I fell in love with the language. It is still one of the most exquisitely rendered character studies I’ve ever read. The originality and power and consistency of the voice, so brilliantly controlled, so precisely deployed, not a word out of place. I got goosebumps reading it. It lit a fire in my emerging writer brain: Oh… that’s how you do that.
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