Will never forget going into the Nederlander in last-minute cancelation seats to see RENT on a day trip to NYC w @ATLJono in late ‘96. Will never forget the moment the oxygen left the room as the first notes of “One Song Glory” began. Will never forget the feeling of that day. 💖
Was so wonderful to reconnect with that spirit in late 2018, at 54 Below, for The Jonathan Larson Project. (With @Slade & @bemoresam & a roomful of people who felt the same.)
Theater has changed my life. It opened up worlds that I didn’t know were possible. It encouraged imagination and creativity in high school and before and since. It has taught me so much and introduced me to so many brilliant, wonderful people. I am constantly grateful for it.
The past year has been so painful in so many ways, but the theater — old and new — shared by artists in new ways has been a balm I’ve eagerly supported. 💖 I look forward to coming out of this pandemic and supporting an invigorated theater community on the other side.
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One or more #SCOTUS opinions in argued cases coming this morning, starting in 5 minutes.
In today’s first opinion, in US Fish and Wildlife Service v. Sierra Club, #SCOTUS limits FOIA by broadly reading an exception to the public records law. 7-2 opinion by Barrett. Breyer, joined by Sotomayor, dissents. supremecourt.gov/opinions/20pdf…
The final #SCOTUS decision today makes deporting certain undocumented immigrants easier by ruling that the immigrant and not the govt bears the burden of proving that they have not been convicted of a crime that prevents “cancellation of removal.” The 5-3 opinion is by Gorsuch.
Breaking: HR1, the #ForThePeopleAct, passes the House on a 220-210 vote.
Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) was the one Dem NO vote. Here's the roll call vote, which is otherwise all Ds YES and all Rs NO. clerk.house.gov/evs/2021/roll0…
And, as always, don't forget the state-level action:
Among the Dem NO votes on today's amendment to allow those in prison on felonies to vote were Reps. Joaquin Castro, David Cicilline, Diana DeGette, Rosa DeLauro, John Garamendi, Sean Patrick Maloney, Joe Neguse, Mike Quigley, Jamie Raskin, Tim Ryan, and Eric Swalwell.
I was standing in Dupont Circle on Super Tuesday, waiting on a friend, when I read the NYT story about a lawyer who had a college-aged child in Manhattan. I called another friend, and was like, “So, we’re past containment, right?”
This weekend, a year ago, I was doing my “stock-up shopping” that really hit DC in the weeks that followed — mainly because I needed to stock up on a lot because I didn’t really spend much time at home during the day before all of this.
A friend told me to have enough for two weeks, in case I got sick and needed to stay home or if there was an outbreak in my area and I wanted to not need to go to the grocery store during that time.
At some point in the past 24 hours, I went from being happy for anyone getting the vaccine to wanting to see medical/occupational documentation explaining why any non-medical provider under 65 is posting about getting the vaccine.
I know it’s not healthy thinking for me, as I know there are many reasons why people are getting the vaccine under their jurisdiction’s policies and, regardless, it’s not any of my business, but that’s where I am at after a year of this — and I know I’m not alone.
I’d love to read something from the smart people who have been writing their way — and our way — through this pandemic about this! Tell me how to deal with these feelings in a compassionate way that will keep me sane!