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Matthew Morrison s unsettling Grinch is a natural conclusion to 2020
Sonia Rao, The Washington Post
Dec. 10, 2020
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1of3Matthew Morrison as the mean one, Mr. Grinch.David Cotter/NBC.Show MoreShow Less
2of3From left, Morrison as the Grinch, Denis O Hare as Old Max and Booboo Stewart as Young Max.David Cotter/NBC.Show MoreShow Less
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Reader, I tried.
I tried to banish every preconceived opinion of Matthew Morrison playing the Grinch from my mind before flipping to Dr. Seuss The Grinch Musical! on NBC on Wednesday night. I tried to look past his tenure on Glee as Will Schuester, a character so dreadful he turned Morrison into a TikTok villain. Mostly, I tried to forget the Broadway alum recently compared his Grinch s style of dancing to Joaquin Phoenix s carefree and raw performance on the steps in Joker.
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KLCC s Chris Lehman reports on an effort to preserve cultural resources following the September wildfires.
The fires destroyed thousands of homes and nearly leveled several Oregon towns. The blazes also swept through sites of cultural significance, from before and after Oregon became a state.
The Holiday Farm Fire swept through towns and wooded areas east of Springfield.
Credit Brian Bull / KLCC
Now, a team from the UO’s Museum of Natural and Cultural History is mapping out those sites to help crews avoid damaging them in their clean-up efforts.
Julia Knowles is an archaeologist who heads up the museum’s research lab. She said the goal is to protect culture sites like burial grounds and other signs of early human habitation. “There are sites along all of the rivers that have been known for years, she said. We just don’t know how much damage was sustained by the fire.”