Catching up Jagger during the recording of the classic 1968 album, “Beggars Banquet” and his film debut in “Performance” to find that the scourge of rock ’n’ roll is in fact charming, smart, and professional the present and the future of pop culture.
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Mt. Lebanon’s Mac Stout wrestles J.P McCaskey’s Andrew Vogelbacher in the 170-pound weight class in the PIAA wrestling tournament in Class AAA on Thursday, March 5, 2020, at the Giant Center in Hershey.
An injury kept Mt. Lebanon junior Mac Stout from defending his WPIAL Class AAA 189-pound wrestling title in 2021.
But his success on the mat didn’t stop Stout from being heavily recruited by NCAA Division I programs.
Stout announced on Instagram Sunday that he’s committing to Pitt, where his brother Kellen finished his career by qualifying for the 2020 NCAA Tournament. His brother Luke is Princeton’s starting 197-pound wrestler.
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The Beast Must Die, a TV series adapted from a dusty 1930s thriller by Nicholas Blake (AKA the poet Cecil Day-Lewis), Jared Harris plays a man who may, or may not, have knocked down a child while driving his sports car too fast around the Isle of Wight. A nouveau riche horror show in chinos and deck shoes, his character appears to have not a single redeeming feature: if you heard his booming, entitled voice at an airport check-in, you’d pray all the way to the gate not to find him in the seat next to yours. But on screen, it’s a different story. Harris is the greatest television actor of his generation. Every scene in which he appears is electrifying. Every one in which he doesn’t cries out for his return.
Drama, Romance Franco Zeffirelli directs his third Shakespeare adaptation (after Romeo and Juliet and Otello) with this film version of the tragedy Hamlet. The titular prince of Denmark (Mel Gibson), returns home to his family s castle of Elsinore after years of attending school in Germany to find out his father has died and his uncle Claudius (Alan Bates) is the new king. To make matters worse, Claudius has married Hamlet s mother, Queen Gertrude (Glenn Close), whom he has unusually strong feelings for. Hamlet is visited by his father s ghost (Paul Scofield), who asks him to seek revenge for his murder. In order to find out who the real killer is, Hamlet stages a theatrical scene resembling his father s death. Claudius is upset by the production and leaves to arrange for Hamlet s murder. In the ensuing confusion, Hamlet accidentally kills Polonious (Ian Holm) instead of Claudius; Hamlet s lover, Ophelia (Helena Bonham Carter), goes mad and commits suicide; and eventually Hamlet