LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - She didn't even dance, but TV viewers of "Dancing with the Stars" may have thought conservative politician Sarah Palin was booed off Monday's contest, sending producers scrambling to clarify the event.
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - She didn't even dance, but TV viewers of "Dancing with the Stars" may have thought conservative politician Sarah Palin was booed off Monday's contest, sending producers scrambling to clarify the event.
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Two Broadway shows celebrating the origins of sonic creativity — the musical “Hell’s Kitchen” fueled by Alicia Keys songs, and the play “Stereophonic” about a ’70s rock band at the edge of stardom — each earned a leading 13 Tony Award nominations Tuesday, a list that also saw a record number of women nominated for best director. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] A total of 28 shows earned a Tony nod or more, with the musical “The Outsiders,” an adaptation of the beloved S.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareSo Many Roads Brewery is closed permanently following the arrest of co-founder Jay Bianchi on suspicion of sexual assault, including an allegation of assault at the brewery earlier this month. The bar, currently owned by former Bianchi business partner Tyler Bishop, who confirmed the closure Monday, has been the site of police stings and assault allegations since shortly after it opened in November 2020.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareIf there is any conversation around the new FX spy thriller The Veil, I fear it will be about Elisabeth Moss’s British accent. It isn’t a good one; it’s generic, with too many theatrical stresses—a voice that calls too much attention to itself. An over-the-top accent is easy to mock.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareThis story was originally published by the Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. A new tax on fossil fuel companies based in the world’s richest countries could raise hundreds of billions of dollars to help the most vulnerable nations cope with the escalating climate crisis, according to a report. The Climate Damages Tax report, published on Monday, calculates that an additional tax on fossil fuel majors based in the wealthiest Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries could raise $720 billion by the end of the decade. The authors say a new extraction levy could boost the loss and damage fund to help vulnerable countries cope with the worst effects of climate breakdown that was agreed at the Cop28 summit in Dubai—a hard-won victory by developing countries that they hope will signal a commitment by developed, polluting nations to provide financial support for some of the destruction already under way. This tax would unlock “billions of funding for those at the sharp end of the climate crisis” and expedite a “transition away from fossil fuels.” David Hillman, the director of the Stamp Out Poverty campaign and co-author of the report, said it “demonstrates that the richest, most economically powerful countries, with the greatest historical responsibility for climate change, need look no further than their fossil fuel industries to collect tens of billions a year in extra income by taxing them far more rigorously.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareBelow are five video game recommendations from the journalist, comic-book writer, and video game narrative designer Evan Narcisse, with commentary in his own words. Read more about Narcisse and his worldview in Jamal Michel’s Mother Jones profile, “One Man’s Mission to Make Video Games a Little Less White.” United Game Artists/Sega Rez United Game Artists (2002) In this musical “rail shooter,” a hacker infiltrates a dysfunctional AI: “Throws deep existential questions at the player while immersing them in a thumping kaleidoscope experience inspired by raves and synesthesia.” Starbreeze Studios/505 Games Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Starbreeze Studios (2013) Siblings Naiee and Naia set out to save their sick father by collecting water from the Tree of Life: “A short little fairytale gem that perfectly demonstrates the expressive power that pressing a button can yield.” Ubisoft Assassin’s Creed: Freedom Cry Ubisoft (2014) A formerly enslaved African pirate joins Maroon freedom fighters to battle slavers in 1730s Saint-Domingue (Hispaniola): “This one really resonates with me deeply because it uses Black diasporic history and characters speaking the Kreyòl dialect I heard growing up to show the injustice that sparked the Haitian Revolution.” Supergiant Games Hades Supergiant Games (2020) Zagreus tries to bail on Hades and make it to Mt.
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