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By Philiana Ng The CW The Republic of Sarah. Set in Greylock, New Hampshire, the upcoming hour-long series follows the small town as it grapples with the aftermath after a valuable mineral resource is discovered under the land. When a major mining company comes into town with intentions of acquiring the hot commodity, rebellious high school teacher Sarah Cooper (Stella Baker) comes up with an unconventional plan to help save their home. After learning that Greylock was never properly claimed by the United States, Sarah and her friends face their biggest challenge yet: how to run their own nation and protect their land. ....
FINALLY, on the basis of Sunday morning’s performance on the Andrew Marr Show, it would seem that the First Minister has learned how to deal with the ignorant hectoring and persistent grunting and interruptions of the arch Unionist – you simply keep talking, making your point and answering the question which the same Marr has conveniently forgotten that he asked you to respond to in the first place. Let us now hope that she now goes on to apply the same determined approach to the “now is not the time” brigade of Johnson, Gove, Ross, Davidson, Starmer and Sarwar et al, translating this determination into a commitment to simply refuse to countenance the Unionists’ assured rejection of a second referendum, and ditching this forelock-tugging, cap-in-hand request for permission to hold said referendum. We do the talking while they do the listening! Then we do the deciding. ....
Who’s Who in Judas and the Black Messiah: A Character Guide Vulture.com 2/13/2021 Nick Allen Judas and the Black Messiah has the all the trappings of a genre movie it’s a gritty crime thriller that unfolds on the tense stage of an anti-police revolution but it shouldn’t be underestimated as a history lesson. In its true story of how informant William O’Neal (Lakeith Stanfield) infiltrated the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party in the late 1960s, director Shaka King’s film highlights historical details and lives that have rarely been given mainstream focus. Along with reckoning with the horrific assassination of party chairman Fred Hampton (Daniel Kaluuya) by Chicago Police, the FBI, and the State’s Attorney’s Office, the film also celebrates Hampton’s power as an orator and man of the people, as well as the impact of his organization on the city of Chicago: the breakfast programs, the free healthcare, the Rainbow Coal ....