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Jul 06 2020
News
Reactions to the Hamilton Film
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
THE QUICK FACTS
The hit Broadway show "Hamilton" was released on Disney Plus on July 3rd, 2020.Disney reportedly paid $75 million for rights to the film and originally planned to release it in theaters in 2021. However, due to Abridge NewsAug 04 2020
News
Joe Biden bundlers plot fundraising blitz to follow running mate announcement
Joe Biden’s bundlers are planning to host a slew of virtual fundraisers for him and the Democratic National Committee, just after he announces his running mate, according to people with direct knowledge of the matter.
Some of the expected co-hosts who are privately being mentioned are Hollywood movie executive Jeffrey Katzenberg, Wall Street executive Jim Chanos, Sen. Chris Murphy, D-
CNBCSep 04 2018
Opinion
OPINION: Indoctrination Saturation
The all-seeing social-justice eye penetrates every aspect of our lives: sports, movies, public monuments, social media, funerals . . .
Victor HansonFeb 20 2013
Opinion
Blaming Hollywood for gun violence doesn’t work
After the carnage at a Colorado movie theater, timed to coincide with a massacre scene in a Batman movie, many people blamed Hollywood for glorifying gun violence. A few months later, we saw the horrible bloodbath of children at a Newtown, Conn. elementary school.
Washington TimesJun 09 2021
Analysis
The Justice Department swears it’s all for a free press. Doesn’t seem that way.
In its dealings with the press these days, the Justice Department reminds me a little of Sir Lancelot in the movie “Monty Python and the Holy Grail.”
After slaughtering multiple wedding guests, he apologizes.
“You only killed the bride’s father,” the groom’s father complains.
“Well, I really didn’t mean to,” Lancelot answered.
“Didn’t mean to? You put a sword right
PoynterOct 17 2017
News
Hollywood’s Diseased Culture
The Harvey Weinstein scandal should make movie-industry luminaries take a long, hard look in the mirror.
National Review (News)May 30 2021
News
'A conspiracy of silence': The Tulsa Race Massacre was absent from schools for generations
The story on the tape couldn’t be real.
That’s what Oklahoma state Sen. Kevin Matthews thought as he watched a VHS film, given to him by his great-uncle, depicting a white mob destroying Tulsa’s Greenwood District.
Matthews, 61, was in his 30s at the time. He had grown up in Tulsa and graduated from Tulsa Public Schools.
But, he had never heard this story before.
USA TODAYApr 07 2022
News
Trump's fixation on the past puts his political future in limbo
Standing before a crowd of political advisers — well-heeled donors in metallic designer dresses, longtime Palm Beach friends and Fox News stars past and present — former President Donald Trump couldn’t hide his pleasure with the reception he was getting.
Ushered through the doors, he’d been met with a standing ovation, head nods and adoring smiles, the type of response he’s come to
PoliticoDec 05 2018
News
Bush 41 Led by Example
There are a few movie scenes guaranteed to put a lump in my throat every time. Near the top of the list is the end of Saving Private Ryan, Steven Spielberg’s World War II masterpiece.
National Review (News)Dec 02 2019
News
What new film ‘The Report’ says about the CIA and post-9/11 torture tactics
Five years ago, a report was released on the torture tactics used against suspects of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Now, that investigation is the subject of a new film, “The Report.” Jeffrey Brown speaks with director Scott Z. Burns about why he thought the controversial topic could be made into a movie.
PBS NewsHour