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Photo Shoot, 1998 Photographer: Steven Mosher
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Please do a headcannon for Noah meeting already pregnant reader at a festival or through a VIP and instantly wanting to know her better even given the situation. Maybe she assures him she was in grass and no where close to the mosh pits. Baby starts moving around like crazy when it hears Noah's voice.
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"Holy shit," Noah muttered to himself when his eyes landed on you.
You, five months pregnant, were standing in line to buy Bad Omens merch.
Noah was helping out Steven, who gave him a weird look.
"What's up?"
Noah pointed to you, who was busy typing away on your phone.
"She's pregnant and at a music festival," he said with worry in his voice.
Steven patted his shoulder. "I'm sure if she didn't feel comfortable, she wouldn't be here. You're always caring about other people before yourself, man."
Rolling his eyes, Noah went to work helping Steven for the next long while. Every so often his eyes would land on you as the line moved forward.
There was a moment when there were only six people ahead of you in line where your eyes caught Noah's and your heart jumped into your chest. His gaze lingered on your face, a smile pulling at his lips, and you caught when he flicked his gaze down to your stomach.
Being pregnant while at a music festival would make others question your decision but you were not about to miss this lineup of bands because you were pregnant.
You were about to become a single mom in four months and knew your time would be limited so you wanted to do all the fun things before that happened.
"Hi, what can I get for you?" Steven smiled when you finally reached the front of the merch booth.
You gave him a warm smile and pointed to the Hell I Overcame sweater. "Can I get that in a large, please?"
Noah, whose eyes never left yours, grabbed the sweater from the box and handed it to you.
"Did you want water or anything to drink?" He asked after you paid.
You held up the reusable water you'd brought from home. "Already on my fourth refill of the day."
You were the last person in line so you didn't have to rush.
Noah shifted on his feet, stuffing his hands in his pockets. "Did you enjoy the show?"
You nodded, clutching the new sweater to your chest. "I did. I've seen you guys four times now. One of my favorites."
Noah could wipe away the proud smile on his face but you knew he wanted to ask something. It was lingering in the way he stared down at your bump again.
"Don't worry, I sat on the grass. Totally safe and away from any crazy moshers," you giggled.
You could practically see the worry lift away from his shoulders and he adjusted the hat on his head.
"Are you here with anyone?"
"I was with a group of friends but they already left. Thought it wasn't worth waiting in line for merch."
Noah snickered. "And what do you think?"
You licked your lips, keeping your gaze directly in line with his. "Definitely."
Neither of you said anything for a moment until your baby began moving in your belly, causing you to place a hand over your bump.
"Not now," you quietly groaned. "The nearest bathroom is on the other side of the grounds."
Noah gave a confused look so you sighed. "Some think it's weird but every time I play your music, he moves. Without fail."
"Really?" Noah wondered. "So whenever he hears my voice, it makes him move."
You nodded, with a hand still over your bump. "He hasn't stopped since we started talking."
His eyes shined as he looked at your hand and hesitantly, you motioned to it.
"Do you?"
"Only if you're comfortable with it," Noah said.
He was always curious about how it felt but never knew any pregnant women who felt comfortable about this.
You reached for his hand and placed it on your bump, your son still moving.
"I play your music in my coffee shop and he thinks it's always time for a dance party," you admitted with a laugh.
Noah stared deeply at your bump, marveling at how it felt against his hand.
"Shit," he murmured but then shot his eyes up at you. "Sorry."
You waved him off. "Nothing he hasn't heard before."
Noah stood straight up now and cleared his throat. "You said you have a coffee shop?"
"It's a small place in downtown L.A. My ex husband never cared for it so I got it in the divorce."
"Ex?" Noah did his best to keep the smile at bay.
"Yep. The divorce was finalized four months ago when I found out I was pregnant. He doesn't care so I'm all on my own with everything."
Your cheeks reddened when you realized you divulged too much to this stranger who actually wasn't a stranger. You'd been a fan of Bad Omens for years.
"Sorry, you probably don't care to hear this," you cast your eyes down.
"No, it's alright. I'd love to hear more if you're up for it," Noah said with a smile.
Immediately you agreed. "Meet me at Park Cafe tomorrow? Anytime."
Noah nodded eagerly. "I'll be there."
With a wave you said your goodbyes.
The next day at 10 a.m, Noah stepped through the door of your cafe wearing that smile you found your heart fluttering at. Your baby immediately moving around in your belly.
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From the Golden Age of Television
Series Premiere
The Amos 'N Andy Show - Kingfish Gets Drafted - CBS - June 28, 1951
Sitcom
Running Time: 30 minutes
Written by Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher and Bob Ross
Produced by James Fonda
Directed by Charles Barton
Stars:
Alvin Childress as Amos Jones / Narrator
Spencer Williams as Andy Brown
Tim Moore as George "Kingfish" Stevens
Ernestine Wade as Sapphire Stevens
Johnny Lee as Algonquin J. Calhoun
Amanda Randolph as Mama (Ramona Smith)
Nick Stewart as Lightning (billed as Nick O'Demus)
Jester Hairston as Henry Van Porter
#Kingfish Gets Drafted#The Amos 'N Andy Show#TV#1950's#1951#Sitcom#Alvin Childress#Spencer Williams#Tim Moore#Ernestine Wade#Johnny Lee#Nick Stewart#Series Premiere#CBS
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By Victoria White Berger
The Population Research Institute just released grave findings on Tim Walz’s connections to the Chinese communists:
Tiananmen Tim? The more we learn about Walz’ ties to China, the more disturbing—even disqualifying—they are.
The author of the Walz exposé and on-the-ground Chinese Communist Party expert, Steven Mosher, introduces us to the Walz of the CCP thusly:
Why would the Department of Homeland Security be so concerned about Tim Walz’s China ties that his name repeatedly comes up not only in internal communications, but in classified documents? According to Congressman James Comer, Chairman of the U.S. House’s Committee on Oversight, whistleblowers have revealed “serious concerns among DHS personnel regarding a longstanding connection between the Chinese Communist Party and Minnesota Governor Timothy James Walz. I share those concerns. It could not be more obvious to me, a China-hand of long standing, that Walz has been ‘captured’ by the CCP.
Mosher defines the CCP tactic of seduction and subsequent corruption of Americans—to align with the CCP—as “elite capture.”
“Elite capture” harks us back to the Moonies and their hideous destabilization and corruption of middle to upper class American youth in the 1970’s.
However, Walz was not a “youth” with the excuse of youthfulness, but a mature teacher of the youth when we took the bait from the CCP, as Mosher delineates. In Walz’s case, the author saw the beginnings of his CCP-designated capture at first hand:
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The Devil & Communist China, with Steven Mosher | FORWARD BOLDLY
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[PREMIERING 10/26, 9PM ET] How the CCP ‘Killed Off Its Future’: Steven Mosher
[PREMIERING 10/26, 9PM ET] How the CCP ‘Killed Off Its Future’: Steven Mosher https://link.theepochtimes.com/mkt_app/epochtv/how-the-ccp-killed-off-its-future-steven-mosher-5517455?utm_source=andshare
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Tony Awards Nominations 2023: The Complete List
Img Source: https://static01.nyt.com/images/2023/05/02/multimedia/02tony-noms-list2-pvkl/02tony-noms-list2-pvkl-jumbo.jpg The nominations for the 76th Tony Awards were announced on Tuesday, May 2, 2023. Lea Michele, the current star of “Funny Girl” on Broadway, and Myles Frost, who won a 2022 Tony Award for his portrayal of Michael Jackson in the Broadway musical “MJ,” announced the nominations. Some categories were read live on CBS at 8:30 a.m. Eastern, and others were unveiled through a livestream on the Tony Awards YouTube page. A total of 38 shows were vying for Tonys this year. To be eligible, a Broadway show must have opened between April 29, 2022, and April 27, 2023. This year’s awards ceremony is slated for Sunday, June 11. “Some Like It Hot,” a Broadway musical version of the Billy Wilder film, picked up the most nominations of any show, with 13 in all. The musicals “& Juliet,” “New York, New York,” and “Shucked” each followed with nine nominations. Here is the complete list of nominees for the 2023 Tony Awards:
Best New Play
- “Ain’t No Mo’” - “Between Riverside and Crazy” - “Cost of Living” - “Fat Ham” - “Leopoldstadt”
Best New Musical
- “& Juliet” - “Kimberly Akimbo” - “New York, New York” - “Shucked” - “Some Like It Hot”
Best Play Revival
- “The Piano Lesson” - “A Doll’s House” - “The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window” - “Topdog/Underdog”
Best Musical Revival
- “Into the Woods” - “Camelot” - “Parade” - “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street”
Best Leading Actor in a Play
- Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, “Topdog/Underdog” - Corey Hawkins, “Topdog/Underdog” - Sean Hayes, “Good Night, Oscar” - Stephen McKinley Henderson, “Between Riverside and Crazy” - Wendell Pierce, “Death of a Salesman”
Best Leading Actress in a Play
- Jessica Chastain, “A Doll’s House” - Jodie Comer, “Prima Facie” - Jessica Hecht, “Summer, 1976” - Audra McDonald, “Ohio State Murders”
Best Leading Actress in a Musical
- Annaleigh Ashford, “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” - Sara Bareilles, “Into the Woods” - Victoria Clark, “Kimberly Akimbo” - Lorna Courtney, “& Juliet” - Micaela Diamond, “Parade”
Best Leading Actor in a Musical
- Christian Borle, “Some Like It Hot” - J. Harrison Ghee, “Some Like It Hot” - Josh Groban, “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” - Brian D’Arcy James, “Into the Woods” - Ben Platt, “Parade” - Colton Ryan, “New York, New York”
Best Featured Actor in a Play
- Jordan E. Cooper, “Ain’t No Mo’” - Samuel L. Jackson, “The Piano Lesson” - Arian Moayed, “A Doll’s House” - Brandon Uranowitz, “Leopold
Best Choreography Steven
- Hoggett, “New York, New York” - Molly Smith, “Camelot” - Sergio Trujillo, “& Juliet” - Casey Nicholaw, “Some Like It Hot” - Rob Ashford, “Shucked”
Best Direction of a Play Kenny Leon, “Ain’t No Mo’”
Christopher Ashley, “Leopoldstadt” Daniel Fish, “Death of a Salesman” Gregory Mosher, “Topdog/Underdog” Best Direction of a Musical Diane Paulus, “& Juliet” Michael Mayer, “New York, New York” Jerry Zaks, “Some Like It Hot” Scott Ellis, “Kimberly Akimbo” Marc Bruni, “Shucked”
Best Scenic Design of a Play Tony Cisek, “The Lifespan of a Fact”
Miriam Buether, “Leopoldstadt” Andrew Lieberman, “Between Riverside and Crazy” Mimi Lien, “Ain’t No Mo’”
Best Scenic Design of a Musical David Rockwell, “Some Like It Hot”
David Korins, “& Juliet” Derek McLane, “Shucked” David Gallo, “Kimberly Akimbo”
Best Costume Design of a Play
Linda Cho, “The Lifespan of a Fact” Catherine Zuber, “Leopoldstadt” Toni-Leslie James, “Between Riverside and Crazy” Dede M. Ayite, “Ain’t No Mo’”
Best Costume Design of a Musical
Gregg Barnes, “Some Like It Hot” Emily Rebholz, “& Juliet” William Ivey Long, “New York, New York” Paloma Young, “Shucked” Best Lighting Design of a Play Jane Cox, “Leopoldstadt” Alan C. Edwards, “Ain’t No Mo’” Japhy Weideman, “The Lifespan of a Fact” Jennifer Schriever, “Topdog/Underdog”
Best Lighting Design of a Musical
Howell Binkley, “Some Like It Hot” Natasha Katz, “& Juliet” Bradley King, “Kimberly Akimbo” Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer, “New York, New York”
Best Sound Design of a Play
Dan Moses Schreier, “Leopoldstadt” Steve Canyon Kennedy, “Between Riverside and Crazy” Jane Shaw, “Ain’t No Mo’” Fitz Patton, “The Lifespan of a Fact”
Best Sound Design of a Musical
Peter Hylenski, “Some Like It Hot” Jonathan Deans, “& Juliet” Dan Moses Schreier, “Shucked” Kai Harada, “Kimberly Akimbo”
Best Orchestrations
Larry Blank, “Some Like It Hot” Bill Elliott and Greg Anthony Rassen, “Kimberly Akimbo” Tom Kitt, “& Juliet” Duncan Sheik, “New York, New York” Those are the complete nominations for the 2023 Tony Awards. Fans of theater will have to wait until June 11 to find out who wins in each category. The awards ceremony is always a memorable event, celebrating the best of the best in Broadway theater.
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The 76th Tony Awards nominations have been announced, and it's a great year for theater fans. Some Like It Hot leads the pack with 13 nominations, while & Juliet, New York, New York, and Shucked are close behind with nine each. The awards ceremony is set for June 11, so there's plenty Read the full article
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“Public health” has long been the domain of monsters — Brasscheck TV
“Public health” has long been the domain of monsters Talk by Steven W. Mosher Now we’re all under this regime Click here to support Brasscheck… 150 more words “Public health” has long been the domain of monsters — Brasscheck TV
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Cina, 30 anni dopo Tienanmen il regime continua a uccidere Sono passati esattamente 30 anni dalla strage di Piazza Tienanmen e la Cina comunista continua ad uccidere.
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Papa Francisco: más preocupado en no ofender a China Comunista que en defender al Cardenal Zen
Papa Francisco: más preocupado en no ofender a China Comunista que en defender al Cardenal Zen
El cardenal Zen será juzgado por la dictadura china ante la pasividad de la Santa Sede. Por Steven Mosher Desgraciadamente, la persecución a la Iglesia no ha cesado tras los acuerdos China-Santa Sede Años atrás haciendo una serie para EWTN, tuve el honor de entrevistar al cardenal Joseph Zen, arzobispo emérito de Hong Kong. El Cardenal de voz suave me pareció un manso y humilde siervo de la…
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#Actuall#Arzobispo emérito de Hong Kong.#Cardenal Joseph Zen#Cardenal Zen#China comunista#Papa Francisco#Pasividad de la Santa Sede#Persecusión#Será juzgado#Steven Mosher
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