“Dracula: A Feminist Revenge Fantasy, Really,” puts a feminist, blood-chilling twist on Bram Stoker’s 19th-century bestselling novel, “Dracula.” The show premieres this Friday at the Ethel M. Barber Theater. Directed by Communication graduate student Jasmine B. Gunter and written by Kate Hamill, the production turns the well-known classic on its head, reclaiming the novel’s misogynistic.
With Millicent Simmonds taking the reigns (and excelling!) in the second instalment, John Krasinski delivers a worthy sequel with A Quiet Place Part II. Read Pinkvilla's review below.
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Today, the state Senate has a quorum call, which means the governor
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N.J. county blocks COVID vaccine finder over concerns it favors ‘white, suburban people’
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An exterior view of the Peterstown Community Center in Elizabeth on Thursday, February 4, 2021John Jones | For NJ Advance Media
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“Appointments available!” the @UCNJ VaccineBot tweeted, with a link to Union County’s online booking portal.
By 1:37 p.m., four minutes later, the account tweeted that all the available appointments were gone.
The people who run these so-called “Twitter bots” might be praised by those who use it successfully, but some county officials in New Jersey are trying to block them at a time when vaccine appointments are in high demand. Some are booked within seconds, while other eligible New Jersey residents have waited months.