todd: i m todd piro. as title 42 remains in lim bo, this message straight from the migrants themselves. you promise the asian community he will help them, he will because of title 42, have us having real asylum, now we need him to keep his promise. todd: brooke singman live in washington with more on the caravan. brooke. brooke: border officials and states are bracing for what could be the largest migrant caravan ever to make the journey to the united states today. this includes people from latin american countries and some from india and africa. local residents are concerned what this surge might mean for them. listen. it s been going this way so long, you almost get numb to it. it is nonstop. we knew the county law enforcement could not deal with, city law enforcement could not deal with, the numbers are too great. brooke: 70% of the caravan is made of women and children. according to data, there are 2300 minors and it will be a migrant-family exodus and former
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Welcome to the Renaissance. The Sharon Playhouse is presenting a wonderful production of the bawdy musical "Something Rotten!" The story is set in 1595 and it follows the Bottom brothers, Nick and Nigel, who struggle to find success in the theatrical world as they compete with the insane popularity
Before “Rent” changed the face of American musical theater, there was “tick, tick…BOOM!”, Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize winner Jonathan Larson’s musical about musical theater writer named Jon who’s trying
Judson Theatre Company’s newest production, “tick, tick.BOOM!” makes its Sandhills area premiere this Friday (Aug. 19) and runs through Aug. 28 at the Bradshaw Performing Arts Center’s McPherson Theater.