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This spring, The Coterie returns to indoor performances with the charming family musical, Pete the Cat, based on the best-selling book series by Kimberly and James Dean. Transforming the fabulous blue feline from the book to the stage, Pete the Cat brings the ever-adventurous but always mellow, Pete, to life on stage with toe-tapping, pop-inspired tunes featuring book & lyrics by Sarah Hammond and music by Will Aronson. Directed by Heidi Van with musical direction by Anthony T. Edwards and choreography by Marc Wayne, Pete the Cat will be performed live on The Coterie’s mainstage located in Crown Center, April 1-May 22, 2022. ....
The Lion King Gets COVID Vaccine Parody Song From Viral Musician ✖ One viral musician struck up the band for a COVID vaccine parody of “I Just Can’t Wait To Be King” from The Lion King. Kansas City’s own Noah Lindquist landed a hit when he turned “Be Our Guest” from Beauty and the Beast into “Wear A Mask.” The 25-year-old went back to the Disney well and it turns out that is always a good move. He went to Kansas State University and the theater community really enjoyed his takes on the popular musical numbers. That Beauty and the Beast song managed to rake in 3 million views on YouTube. (To be honest, it’s probably substantially higher due to other platforms reposting it like TikTok and Twitter.) Check out the fun little homage down below: ....
NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleOpinionUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals 2020 Distinguished Kansans worked to help others in difficult year Rick Bright, Tonja Harrison, Meg Heriford, Mark Denison, Noah Lindquist, Dennis Ruhnke, Jimmie Pottberg, Theresa Gee, Amy Schremmer and Teresa Walters are 2020 Distinguished Kansans for their efforts. Topeka Capital-Journal Hutchinson native Rick Bright was director of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, the federal agency involved in developing novel coronavirus vaccines, drugs, and tests, when demoted in April for raising concerns about the Trump administration’s COVID-19 response. In a subsequent whistleblower complaint, Bright, who also served as deputy assistant secretary for Preparedness and Response, alleged his early warnings about the virus were ignored and his opposition to President Donald Trump’s touting of the drug hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for COVID-19 led to his reass ....