Be happy! Be healthy! Long life!
I really should have thought of this one before:
Video posted by Sophia BP
I mean, it was good enough for Lin-Manuel Miranda, right?
Video posted by usnavi
(Is this what happens at every Tony winner's wedding? Because this has not happened at any wedding I've been at. I feel like this should happen at more weddings.)
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I cannot help but feel that it is a trifle unnecessary to say that Jerry Bock (the composer) and Sheldon Harnick (the lyricist) of Fiddler on the Roof were Jewish. (As were the book writer, Joseph Stein; the producer of the original Broadway production, Hal Prince; and the director/choreographer of that same production, Jerome Robbins. So much for Mel Brooks and his "phalanx of Jews"!). Both Bock and Harnick wrote with others, but together they wrote the songs for at least eight Broadway musicals, including Fiorello!, the under appreciated She Loves Me, and The Rothschilds, and along the way picked up three Tonys. L'Chaim!
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Also, penguin art lovers!
Video posted by Sophia BP
I mean, it was good enough for Lin-Manuel Miranda, right?
Video posted by usnavi
(Is this what happens at every Tony winner's wedding? Because this has not happened at any wedding I've been at. I feel like this should happen at more weddings.)
I cannot help but feel that it is a trifle unnecessary to say that Jerry Bock (the composer) and Sheldon Harnick (the lyricist) of Fiddler on the Roof were Jewish. (As were the book writer, Joseph Stein; the producer of the original Broadway production, Hal Prince; and the director/choreographer of that same production, Jerome Robbins. So much for Mel Brooks and his "phalanx of Jews"!). Both Bock and Harnick wrote with others, but together they wrote the songs for at least eight Broadway musicals, including Fiorello!, the under appreciated She Loves Me, and The Rothschilds, and along the way picked up three Tonys. L'Chaim!
Also, penguin art lovers!
Kansas City Zoo penguins visited the Nelson-Atkins Museum and admired the art on display pic.twitter.com/M0XNylZB8i
— Reuters (@Reuters) May 19, 2020
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