Who knew Milo and I were so handy with power tools? Please tune in this Sunday night at 9pm for HGTV’s Celebrity IOU when Milo and I surprise our dear friend with a kitchen remodel. #HGTV #CelebIOU 🏡🔨🏡 Bring tissues.
Who knew Milo and I were so handy with power tools? Please tune in this Sunday night at 9pm for HGTV’s Celebrity IOU when Milo and I surprise our dear friend with a kitchen remodel. #HGTV #CelebIOU 🏡🔨🏡 Bring tissues.
Who knew Milo and I were so handy with power tools? Please tune in this Sunday night at 9pm for HGTV’s Celebrity IOU when Milo and I surprise our dear friend with a kitchen remodel. #HGTV #CelebIOU 🏡🔨🏡 Bring tissues.
Who knew Milo and I were so handy with power tools? Please tune in this Sunday night at 9pm for HGTV’s Celebrity IOU when Milo and I surprise our dear friend with a kitchen remodel. #HGTV #CelebIOU 🏡🔨🏡 Bring tissues.
Who knew Milo and I were so handy with power tools? Please tune in this Sunday night at 9pm for HGTV’s Celebrity IOU when Milo and I surprise our dear friend with a kitchen remodel. #HGTV #CelebIOU 🏡🔨🏡 Bring tissues.
Who knew Milo and I were so handy with power tools? Please tune in this Sunday night at 9pm for HGTV’s Celebrity IOU when Milo and I surprise our dear friend with a kitchen remodel. #HGTV #CelebIOU 🏡🔨🏡 Bring tissues.
Who knew Milo and I were so handy with power tools? Please tune in this Sunday night at 9pm for HGTV’s Celebrity IOU when Milo and I surprise our dear friend with a kitchen remodel. #HGTV #CelebIOU 🏡🔨🏡 Bring tissues.
Who knew Milo and I were so handy with power tools? Please tune in this Sunday night at 9pm for HGTV’s Celebrity IOU when Milo and I surprise our dear friend with a kitchen remodel. #HGTV #CelebIOU 🏡🔨🏡 Bring tissues.
My dad was a mathematician. He delighted in numbers and logic and quantum mechanics. As a kid it was frustrating, but as an adult it was fascinating. I remember when I was a teenager, I asked him if he believed in “Karma. “ And just like a professor, he said, “I’m not sure…can you explain Karma to me?“ I said, “Dad, you know what Karma is. it’s when you perform an act of kindness in the world and later on, when you least expect it, something good will happen back to you.” And without skipping a beat my dad said, “oh, I definitely believe in Karma. I just don’t call it that.“ I said, “what DO you call it?” And he said………. “Statistics!” I miss you Dad. (✖️➕➖➗) 🟰❤️♾️ Wishing all of you good “statistics” on your life’s path.
My dad was a mathematician. He delighted in numbers and logic and quantum mechanics. As a kid it was frustrating, but as an adult it was fascinating. I remember when I was a teenager, I asked him if he believed in “Karma. “ And just like a professor, he said, “I’m not sure…can you explain Karma to me?“ I said, “Dad, you know what Karma is. it’s when you perform an act of kindness in the world and later on, when you least expect it, something good will happen back to you.” And without skipping a beat my dad said, “oh, I definitely believe in Karma. I just don’t call it that.“ I said, “what DO you call it?” And he said………. “Statistics!” I miss you Dad. (✖️➕➖➗) 🟰❤️♾️ Wishing all of you good “statistics” on your life’s path.
My dad was a mathematician. He delighted in numbers and logic and quantum mechanics. As a kid it was frustrating, but as an adult it was fascinating. I remember when I was a teenager, I asked him if he believed in “Karma. “ And just like a professor, he said, “I’m not sure…can you explain Karma to me?“ I said, “Dad, you know what Karma is. it’s when you perform an act of kindness in the world and later on, when you least expect it, something good will happen back to you.” And without skipping a beat my dad said, “oh, I definitely believe in Karma. I just don’t call it that.“ I said, “what DO you call it?” And he said………. “Statistics!” I miss you Dad. (✖️➕➖➗) 🟰❤️♾️ Wishing all of you good “statistics” on your life’s path.
My dad was a mathematician. He delighted in numbers and logic and quantum mechanics. As a kid it was frustrating, but as an adult it was fascinating. I remember when I was a teenager, I asked him if he believed in “Karma. “ And just like a professor, he said, “I’m not sure…can you explain Karma to me?“ I said, “Dad, you know what Karma is. it’s when you perform an act of kindness in the world and later on, when you least expect it, something good will happen back to you.” And without skipping a beat my dad said, “oh, I definitely believe in Karma. I just don’t call it that.“ I said, “what DO you call it?” And he said………. “Statistics!” I miss you Dad. (✖️➕➖➗) 🟰❤️♾️ Wishing all of you good “statistics” on your life’s path.
My dad was a mathematician. He delighted in numbers and logic and quantum mechanics. As a kid it was frustrating, but as an adult it was fascinating. I remember when I was a teenager, I asked him if he believed in “Karma. “ And just like a professor, he said, “I’m not sure…can you explain Karma to me?“ I said, “Dad, you know what Karma is. it’s when you perform an act of kindness in the world and later on, when you least expect it, something good will happen back to you.” And without skipping a beat my dad said, “oh, I definitely believe in Karma. I just don’t call it that.“ I said, “what DO you call it?” And he said………. “Statistics!” I miss you Dad. (✖️➕➖➗) 🟰❤️♾️ Wishing all of you good “statistics” on your life’s path.
My dad was a mathematician. He delighted in numbers and logic and quantum mechanics. As a kid it was frustrating, but as an adult it was fascinating. I remember when I was a teenager, I asked him if he believed in “Karma. “ And just like a professor, he said, “I’m not sure…can you explain Karma to me?“ I said, “Dad, you know what Karma is. it’s when you perform an act of kindness in the world and later on, when you least expect it, something good will happen back to you.” And without skipping a beat my dad said, “oh, I definitely believe in Karma. I just don’t call it that.“ I said, “what DO you call it?” And he said………. “Statistics!” I miss you Dad. (✖️➕➖➗) 🟰❤️♾️ Wishing all of you good “statistics” on your life’s path.
My dad was a mathematician. He delighted in numbers and logic and quantum mechanics. As a kid it was frustrating, but as an adult it was fascinating. I remember when I was a teenager, I asked him if he believed in “Karma. “ And just like a professor, he said, “I’m not sure…can you explain Karma to me?“ I said, “Dad, you know what Karma is. it’s when you perform an act of kindness in the world and later on, when you least expect it, something good will happen back to you.” And without skipping a beat my dad said, “oh, I definitely believe in Karma. I just don’t call it that.“ I said, “what DO you call it?” And he said………. “Statistics!” I miss you Dad. (✖️➕➖➗) 🟰❤️♾️ Wishing all of you good “statistics” on your life’s path.
This Play Is On Fire. 🔥 So much talent bursting at the seams. Where do I begin? Opening night was electric. The audience was on their feet with their hands in the air singing at the top of their lungs. There’s about a dozen Tony Awards ready to be won. @MaleahJoiMoon @shobean @BrandonVDixon @KeciaLewis #ChrisLee @AliciaKeys #michaelgreif @camilleABrown. Just mind blowing talent. Hell’s Kitchen, is an autobiographical musical about Alicia Keys and her early years living in Manhattan Plaza. Struggling with an absentee father, a warrior mother and a wise and soulful piano teacher who saw Alicia’s artistry when no one else was looking. This is a love letter to powerful women everywhere. To mothers, to teachers, and to young girls whose dreams can’t be extinguished. Bravo Heidi Griffiths for assembling this outstanding cast.
This Play Is On Fire. 🔥 So much talent bursting at the seams. Where do I begin? Opening night was electric. The audience was on their feet with their hands in the air singing at the top of their lungs. There’s about a dozen Tony Awards ready to be won. @MaleahJoiMoon @shobean @BrandonVDixon @KeciaLewis #ChrisLee @AliciaKeys #michaelgreif @camilleABrown. Just mind blowing talent. Hell’s Kitchen, is an autobiographical musical about Alicia Keys and her early years living in Manhattan Plaza. Struggling with an absentee father, a warrior mother and a wise and soulful piano teacher who saw Alicia’s artistry when no one else was looking. This is a love letter to powerful women everywhere. To mothers, to teachers, and to young girls whose dreams can’t be extinguished. Bravo Heidi Griffiths for assembling this outstanding cast.
This Play Is On Fire. 🔥 So much talent bursting at the seams. Where do I begin? Opening night was electric. The audience was on their feet with their hands in the air singing at the top of their lungs. There’s about a dozen Tony Awards ready to be won. @MaleahJoiMoon @shobean @BrandonVDixon @KeciaLewis #ChrisLee @AliciaKeys #michaelgreif @camilleABrown. Just mind blowing talent. Hell’s Kitchen, is an autobiographical musical about Alicia Keys and her early years living in Manhattan Plaza. Struggling with an absentee father, a warrior mother and a wise and soulful piano teacher who saw Alicia’s artistry when no one else was looking. This is a love letter to powerful women everywhere. To mothers, to teachers, and to young girls whose dreams can’t be extinguished. Bravo Heidi Griffiths for assembling this outstanding cast.
This Play Is On Fire. 🔥 So much talent bursting at the seams. Where do I begin? Opening night was electric. The audience was on their feet with their hands in the air singing at the top of their lungs. There’s about a dozen Tony Awards ready to be won. @MaleahJoiMoon @shobean @BrandonVDixon @KeciaLewis #ChrisLee @AliciaKeys #michaelgreif @camilleABrown. Just mind blowing talent. Hell’s Kitchen, is an autobiographical musical about Alicia Keys and her early years living in Manhattan Plaza. Struggling with an absentee father, a warrior mother and a wise and soulful piano teacher who saw Alicia’s artistry when no one else was looking. This is a love letter to powerful women everywhere. To mothers, to teachers, and to young girls whose dreams can’t be extinguished. Bravo Heidi Griffiths for assembling this outstanding cast.
An Enemy Of The People, directed by the sublime Sam Gold, is a brilliant adaptation of a story that carries an unsettling contemporary relevance. A small town doctor (Jeremy Strong) considers himself a proud, upstanding member of his close – knit community. When he discovers a catastrophe that risks the lives of everyone in town, he raises the alarm. But he is shaking to his core when those in power, including his own brother (Michael Imperioli), not only try to silence him – they try to destroy him. The boldfaced themes of Ibsen’s parable, the delicacy of truth in the face of mob mentality, the spread of misinformation by the press, the prizing of money at the expense of mother nature — hardly need updating. It is heart-wrenching to realize it was written 142 years ago, and the themes have only gotten more pervasive, more deceitful, and more despicable than one could’ve ever imagined. This entire production was mesmerizing. The cast was truly stellar, and Jeremy Strong in particular should spend more time on the stage. I hope he feels the same. I was enamored with Victoria Pedretti, who played Petra. I have never seen this role-play so masterfully. The production design is beautiful and the staging was engaging and exciting. Amy Herzog’s simple yet witty adaptation of this tragic story is simply stunning. It was painful to witness how far we are willing to wander from the truth in order to profit and get instant gratification, with absolutely no qualms of the destruction we leave in our wake. I loved this production and highly recommend you go and see it. An Enemy of The People runs on Broadway at the Circle in the Square Theater until June 16.
An Enemy Of The People, directed by the sublime Sam Gold, is a brilliant adaptation of a story that carries an unsettling contemporary relevance. A small town doctor (Jeremy Strong) considers himself a proud, upstanding member of his close – knit community. When he discovers a catastrophe that risks the lives of everyone in town, he raises the alarm. But he is shaking to his core when those in power, including his own brother (Michael Imperioli), not only try to silence him – they try to destroy him. The boldfaced themes of Ibsen’s parable, the delicacy of truth in the face of mob mentality, the spread of misinformation by the press, the prizing of money at the expense of mother nature — hardly need updating. It is heart-wrenching to realize it was written 142 years ago, and the themes have only gotten more pervasive, more deceitful, and more despicable than one could’ve ever imagined. This entire production was mesmerizing. The cast was truly stellar, and Jeremy Strong in particular should spend more time on the stage. I hope he feels the same. I was enamored with Victoria Pedretti, who played Petra. I have never seen this role-play so masterfully. The production design is beautiful and the staging was engaging and exciting. Amy Herzog’s simple yet witty adaptation of this tragic story is simply stunning. It was painful to witness how far we are willing to wander from the truth in order to profit and get instant gratification, with absolutely no qualms of the destruction we leave in our wake. I loved this production and highly recommend you go and see it. An Enemy of The People runs on Broadway at the Circle in the Square Theater until June 16.
An Enemy Of The People, directed by the sublime Sam Gold, is a brilliant adaptation of a story that carries an unsettling contemporary relevance. A small town doctor (Jeremy Strong) considers himself a proud, upstanding member of his close – knit community. When he discovers a catastrophe that risks the lives of everyone in town, he raises the alarm. But he is shaking to his core when those in power, including his own brother (Michael Imperioli), not only try to silence him – they try to destroy him. The boldfaced themes of Ibsen’s parable, the delicacy of truth in the face of mob mentality, the spread of misinformation by the press, the prizing of money at the expense of mother nature — hardly need updating. It is heart-wrenching to realize it was written 142 years ago, and the themes have only gotten more pervasive, more deceitful, and more despicable than one could’ve ever imagined. This entire production was mesmerizing. The cast was truly stellar, and Jeremy Strong in particular should spend more time on the stage. I hope he feels the same. I was enamored with Victoria Pedretti, who played Petra. I have never seen this role-play so masterfully. The production design is beautiful and the staging was engaging and exciting. Amy Herzog’s simple yet witty adaptation of this tragic story is simply stunning. It was painful to witness how far we are willing to wander from the truth in order to profit and get instant gratification, with absolutely no qualms of the destruction we leave in our wake. I loved this production and highly recommend you go and see it. An Enemy of The People runs on Broadway at the Circle in the Square Theater until June 16.
An Enemy Of The People, directed by the sublime Sam Gold, is a brilliant adaptation of a story that carries an unsettling contemporary relevance. A small town doctor (Jeremy Strong) considers himself a proud, upstanding member of his close – knit community. When he discovers a catastrophe that risks the lives of everyone in town, he raises the alarm. But he is shaking to his core when those in power, including his own brother (Michael Imperioli), not only try to silence him – they try to destroy him. The boldfaced themes of Ibsen’s parable, the delicacy of truth in the face of mob mentality, the spread of misinformation by the press, the prizing of money at the expense of mother nature — hardly need updating. It is heart-wrenching to realize it was written 142 years ago, and the themes have only gotten more pervasive, more deceitful, and more despicable than one could’ve ever imagined. This entire production was mesmerizing. The cast was truly stellar, and Jeremy Strong in particular should spend more time on the stage. I hope he feels the same. I was enamored with Victoria Pedretti, who played Petra. I have never seen this role-play so masterfully. The production design is beautiful and the staging was engaging and exciting. Amy Herzog’s simple yet witty adaptation of this tragic story is simply stunning. It was painful to witness how far we are willing to wander from the truth in order to profit and get instant gratification, with absolutely no qualms of the destruction we leave in our wake. I loved this production and highly recommend you go and see it. An Enemy of The People runs on Broadway at the Circle in the Square Theater until June 16.