Attorney John Bryan, Esq., who hosts The Civil Rights Lawyer, opens his latest video with a blunt clip that sets the tone fast: an officer tells a man, “We can smell marijuana,” and claims that alone ...
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The feud between Toms River's mayor and the leader of the Toms River Regional School District has becomes nastier with a demand for a resignation.
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Andrew Fox, the creator of “Slam Frank,” was disillusioned with American theatre. Then a viral debate about white privilege gave him a new sense of purpose.
If you grew up with MTV in the 1990s, your most trusted cultural critics were known by two names: Beavis and Butt-Head. The stars of Mike Judge's animated series were tastemakers in their own sense.
Mark Gurarie is a writer covering health topics, technology, music, books, and culture. He also teaches health science and research writing at George Washington University's School of Medical and ...
BroadwayWorld has your exclusive first look at the new musical Foxbrier Lane as star Jessica Vosk (Wicked, Hell's Kitchen) lends her voice to “Just Another Bum,” a deeply emotional ballad from the new ...
Broadway’s Jessica Vosk (Wicked, Hell’s Kitchen) performs “Just Another Bum,” an exclusive video from Foxbrier Lane, a new folk-rock musical by Brandon Nicholas Pfeltz and Aitan Shachar.
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Even listeners who hate the idea of AI music are getting served tracks like “Taste My Ass” and “I Caught Santa Claus Sniffing Cocaine” on Spotify and other streamers. Take the sordid saga of “Make ...