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Pop singer Tiffany, who had big hits in the 80s with I Think We re Alone Now and Could ve Been, will play three shows over the next month at a Jacksonville hamburger restaurant.
Tiffany Darwish, who sings professionally as Tiffany, is scheduled to appear at Hamburger Mary s on Jan. 17, Feb. 7 and Feb. 11. The Beach Boulevard restaurant is known for its hamburgers and its drag shows.
The events are billed as An Intimate Evening with Tiffany. Darwish, who appeared on Food Network s Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off in 2014, will create a special burger and cocktail for the events. Tiffany, who also appeared in a series of campy SyFy Network movies, will perform acoustic versions of her hits.
Republicans are waging a war on democracy. But why are they allowed to get away with it?
There are no incentives, at the federal or local level, for Republicans who want power at any cost to act any differently.
Media outlets need to stop endorsing anti-democracy Republicans.Anjali Nair / MSNBC; Getty Images
Dec. 15, 2020, 10:34 AM UTC
In yet another sign of a party in crisis, in the House of Representatives, 126 Republicans, more than two thirds of the entire conference, signed an amicus brief supporting the Texas attorney general’s lawsuit to halt the seating of electors from four battleground states. That suit died as quickly as it was stitched together; at least seven members of the Supreme Court swatted it away like an annoying relative.
Congressman not a “solid conservative” but a Trump acolyte out to disenfranchise Wisconsin voters. By James Wigderson - Dec 14th, 2020 03:44 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Tom Tiffany. (Public Domain).
Tom Tiffany, then a candidate in Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District.
In the endorsement editorial, editor
James Wigderson described Tiffany as “a solid conservative legislator” and “a candidate whom they know will fight for conservative principles in Washington.” Tiffany was also described as “the only candidate deserving of Republican votes in the February 18 GOP primary.”
However, a review of the facts of Tiffany’s brief time in Congress leads us to believe those statements were made in error and that a correction is necessary.