What if ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ Was a Pro-Cop Comedy?
A new adaptation of the classic film for Broadway is a farce in all the wrong ways.
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“We’ve been hearing lavish dinners, four-hour sessions. Stop it, please. Because the next thing you’re going to hear in the news is the Brooklyn Democratic Party is ‘corrupt, corrupt, corrupt.'”
A new adaptation of the classic film for Broadway is a farce in all the wrong ways.
Herbie's Burgers, a popular Albany chain, opens an outpost in Williamsburg.
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The shelter resident, who had already been arrested once by ICE this year, was approaching the federal immigration court building when the social worker called to say that a mistake had been made.
The battle has commenced, and these takes have progressed. But which is the hottest of all?
What does it mean for this longstanding tradition of satirical dinner theater when the mayor is actually…funny?
Will Kathy Hochul feel the Bern? A packed auditorium of democratic socialists in the Bronx was really hoping so.
Either way, "a large subset of individuals will be livid."
Surprise, surprise—plus more news for your Friday morning.