A NOTORIOUS sex offender who tried to set up a paedophile ring across Scotland’s jail network has been caught with an illicit sim card behind bars.
04.10.2022 - 04:03 / deadline.com
A Pulitzer Prize can be a burden, one must assume, trumpeting expectations and pumping reputations from a distance. Martyna Majok‘s Cost of Living won the trophy in 2018, and that victory has been mentioned often in the lead-up to the play’s opening on Broadway tonight in a Manhattan Theatre Club production at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.
An often moving, not quite as often cloying but generally disappointing quadruple portrait of two “differently abled” people – the term is loathed by at least one of them – and the not-quite-prepared caregivers enlisted to assist them, Cost of Living does better as character study than workable play. Still, it has more than a few moments of grace – and a fine cast – that combine to raise it beyond the well-meaning exercise it might otherwise have been.
Cost of Living, directed by Jo Bonney, begins with an out-of-chronology monologue that contributes little but confusion, despite being performed to a T by David Zayas (Dexter, Blue Bloods). He plays Eddie, an out-of-work trucker from Jersey reciting one of those one-sided bar conversations designed to showcase acting chops (mission accomplished). The tough-talking working-class Eddie has been stood up by a phone hook-up date in the unlikely place of a Williamsburg hipster bar. Not that he minds all that much – he’s still grieving the recent death of his wife, a relationship we’ll learn more about soon enough.
The next pair of characters we’ll meet is is John and Jess. He’s a wealthy, witty Princeton professor with cerebral palsy (Greg Mozgala, an actor with cerebral palsy) looking to hire a personal assistant. Jess (Kara Young) is a 25-year-old Princeton grad working piecemeal bar gigs to make ends meet, and though the two are
A NOTORIOUS sex offender who tried to set up a paedophile ring across Scotland’s jail network has been caught with an illicit sim card behind bars.
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Police have released CCTV footage of a hooded man they want to speak to in connection with an assault in a West Dunbartonshire village. A 40-year-old man was left seriously injured after being attacked on Main Street in Renton on Saturday February 13, 2021.
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From fist-pumping at clubs to stepping out to a Samba, reality television star Vinny Guadagnino brought a piece of "Jersey Shore" to "Dancing with the Stars" this week. It was a "Jersey Shore" reunion, as cast members Michael "The Situation" Sorrentino and Pauly "DJ Pauly D" DelVecchio supported their costar from the audience during the Disney-themed night for the dance competition. "The best was…when we were just in the back chilling, and I saw them…my boys came in, and we were just…having a good time partying," Guadagnino exclusively told Fox News Digital. His "Dancing with the Stars" partner Koko Iwasaki added she "felt like [she] was in Jersey." It was a "Jersey Shore" reunion, as cast members Michael "The Situation" Sorrentino and Pauly "DJ Pauly D" DelVecchio supported their costar from the audience.
It may not even be Halloween yet, but for quite a few among us, there is nothing better than picking up a few Christmas decorations to beat the last minute rush.
The cast of Jersey Shore has raked in a lot of cash over the years since their TV debut in 2009!
A mum was accused of being 'cruel' over a tooth fairy note she left for her son - until parents realised her 'brilliant' plan. The parent wrote the note from Angelica - the name that the family have always used for the tooth fairy - and left it under the youngster's pillow.
Celebrating the fall season! Cameras were rolling as Amy Roloff and Matt Roloff reunited at Roloff Farms with their respective partners: Chris Marek and Caryn Chandler.
Kelly Ripa bared her soul with her debut as a writer, as the newly released Live Wire shares all kinds of stories from her life, upsetting or hilarious.MORE: Kelly Ripa's husband Mark Consuelos shares intimate birthday tribute - see photosThe TV star detailed one incident that verged on both sentiments as she described encounters during family vacations that left her rather flustered.VIDEO: Kelly Ripa's son Joaquin shares glimpse into lavish family vacationWhile gushing about her home state of New Jersey, she marveled at the uncanny ability for people from Jersey to find her during international holidays."I've met people from New Jersey in Italy, France, Greece, Canada, Bahamas, Croatia, Corsica, UK, Nevis, Turks and Caicos, Mexico, and, of course, Florida, the New Jersey of the actual South," she wrote.She explained that the pattern of the encounters usually featured a group of people loudly calling out to her while in a relatively quiet place, like the Sistine Chapel, as she'd urge them to quiet down.MORE: David Muir's birthday tribute to close friend Kelly Ripa is too cute to missKelly even quipped that she'd learned how to apologize in four languages "including English, for this very reason."The Live with Kelly and Ryan star then shared another incident from a vacation to Nice, France in 2011 with her husband and kids, just after Hurricane Irene made landfall in New York and Jersey.
Evan Roe (Madam Secretary) and Josh Pais (The Dropout) are set for key roles opposite Jeff Daniels and Diane Lane in A Man in Full, Netflix’s six-episode limited series from David E. Kelley and Regina King based on Tom Wolfe’s 1998 novel.
. Like clockwork, September rolls around and brings with it a sharp awareness of our daily routine that was much more relaxed during the blissful months of summer.
Loose Women viewers were left raging at panellist Gloria Hunniford's during Thursday's show over comments she made about the coast of living crisis.
Disney+ and National Geographic’s anthology series has found the ensemble cast of its upcoming “Genius: MLK/X.” Portraying the pioneering leaders of the Civil Rights Movement are Kelvin Harrison Jr. (“Waves,” “Elvis”) as Dr.