The only journalist to set foot on the set of “Who Is America” looks at Sacha Baron Cohen’s show as a genre-defying piece of improvisation.
(Tremendous R&B voice): Oy vey!
“He would pour the glue on his arm, let it dry, peel it off and then eat it,” she said. “He was a strange dude.”
Miller’s family started the job, and now his elementary school teacher is back to finish it.
This case makes use of the Israeli Anti-Boycott Law of 2011.
Happy coming-out Shabbat!
The classic model of the one brave charismatic leader—usually a man—may be convenient for media, but it is the wrong model.
Those “13-year-old girls” who have been listening to Taylor’s music are now in their early twenties — and we’re eligible to vote.
“If more information comes out and changes, we could look at that, but I am planning on going,” he said.
An Israeli court on Friday upheld the barring of an American student activist.
He was in danger of being outspent this year by Michael Bloomberg. The filings, due out by Oct. 15, will declare the top spender.
Perhaps because of the relentlessly dark nature of how this all went down, a delightful twist on the #HimToo hashtag brought some joy to Twitter.
Last year, he had changed to Republican when he agreed to serve as the GOP’s deputy finance chair.
“If you just ban people, you will never change their behavior,” Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck said.
“Extraordinary intelligence and operative work has led to the terrorist’s capture just hours after the attack,” the defense minister wrote on Twitter.
“The banning of religious symbols … is an assault on the fundamental rights and freedoms,” B’nai Brith Canada said.
“Even when he didn’t feel religious, he was constantly viewing himself as the product of that lower-middle-class New Jersey immigrant Jewish family.”
Come on, you knew they couldn’t be good for you, right?

