The Normal Heart Stars BIPOC, LGBTQ+ Cast for ONE Archives Performance
Tickets are still available for the Paris Barclay-helmed virtual performance of Larry Kramer s breakthrough play. April 30 2021 3:45 PM EDT
In a virtual performance for the ONE Archives and the Invisible Histories Project, a star-studded cast including Sterling K. Brown, Laverne Cox, Jake Borelli, Jeremy Pope, Guillermo Diaz, and Ryan O’Connell brings to life Larry Kramer’s breakthrough play
The Normal Heart. One of the first pieces of art to chronicle the impact of HIV and AIDS on the gay community, the event is directed by Emmy winner Paris Barclay with a special introduction from Martin Sheen. Tickets are on sale for the May 8 screening now.
Actor Randy Quaid Seriously Considering Running for California Gov Amid Jenner Bid
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Actor Randy Quaid says he is seriously considering running for California governor
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Actor Randy Quaid says he is seriously considering running for California governor against Caitlyn Jenner.
The 70-year-old actor tweeted Tuesday afternoon, I’m seriously considering running for governor. The prosecutorial corruption in California (esp Santa Barbara & the Bell scandal) is rampant; and I promise that if elected I will clean up the District Attorney Offices throughout the state.
Quaid, the older brother of Dennis Quaid who is also known for his role in National Lampoon films, followed up with a hashtag, #RandyQuaid4CAGOV .
From the time of Plato’s
Timaeus, humankind has speculated on a microcosm’s ability to reflect on the whole of the macrocosm, and vice versa. Such a task is being currently undertaken by the Southeast Ohio History Center (24 West State Street), which is currently soliciting donations of everyday objects from the lives of regional people for their forthcoming People’s Exhibition, slated for opening in late May.
“We don’t really have a criteria for donations, so to speak. Everybody has their own value that they place on certain objects. When we started this we joked about how if somebody donated an old pair of lucky socks or something like that, as long as it carried a personal story with it, we were interested in it,” said Brad Davis, Collections Manager at the Southeast Ohio History Museum. “And, you know, socks are one thing. But, for example, one person reached out to us because they want to give us their family sheep shearers and these shearers have been in the