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chicagorebelradio · 6 years
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Cannibal Corpse Tweets Updates on Pat O'Brien
Cannibal Corpse Tweets Updates on Pat O’Brien
Yesterday morning, Cannibal Corpse tweeted an official statement concerning member Pat O’Brien’s arrest their continued support for him:
“As a band and as individuals, we all want nothing but the best for our brother and partner, Pat. While we can offer no further information about the incident, we wanted everyone to know that Pat is getting the help he needs and appreciates the support from all…
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ultraozzie3000 · 4 years
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Front Page News
It’s hard to beat Chicago as a source for hardboiled storytelling, and two of its best newspaper reporters, Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, would draw on their rough and tumble newsroom experiences to create one of Broadway’s most-beloved plays.
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March 28, 1931 cover by Ruth Cairns.
Although they were Chicago boys, the New Yorker crowd viewed Hecht and MacArthur as adopted (or perhaps naturalized
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riffrelevant · 7 years
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KILGORE 'Someday This War Is Going To End' EP Review & Stream
KILGORE ‘Someday This War Is Going To End’ EP Review & Stream
(By Pat ‘Riot’ Whitaker, Lead Journalist/Writer, RiffRelevant.com) Many listeners may not know, or realize, whatever, that the origins of Rhode Island’s KILGORE date back to 1991 or so, at least. That’s when the band first emerged and began its periodic transitions between name tweaks and internal membership. Those names saw the band working under monikers like Regicide, Smudge and Kilgore Smudge…
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perry-tannenbaum · 5 years
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Flouting History and Scholarship, Shakespeare in Love Fancifully Dramatizes How the Bard Became the Bard
Flouting History and Scholarship, Shakespeare in Love Fancifully Dramatizes How the Bard Became the Bard
Review: Central Piedmont Theater Production of Shakespeare in Love
By Perry Tannenbaum
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For centuries, theatergoers and scholars have mulled over the question of how William Shakespeare became the magisterial genius he was, how as a poet and playwright he came to know so much, write with such a honeyed tongue, and move so many so deeply. In 1998, screenwriters Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard tackled…
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andyfliz · 4 years
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Angela's Christmas
Angela’s Christmas
A trip to church with her family on Christmas Eve gives young Angela an extraordinary idea. A heartwarming tale based on a story by Frank McCourt.
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