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Lin Manuel-Miranda’s Adaptation Of Jonathan Larson’s ‘tick, tick…BOOM!’ Inspires Renditions Of “Louder Than Words” From Public High Schools

Lin Manuel-Miranda’s Adaptation Of Jonathan Larson’s ‘tick, tick…BOOM!’ Inspires Renditions Of “Louder Than Words” From Public High Schools

by Dino-Ray Ramos | Nov 22, 2021 | Culture, Featured, Film

It’s no secret that Lin-Manuel Miranda is an advocate for the arts. From Hamilton to In The Heights to his recent adaptation of late, great Broadway legend Jonathan Larson’s biographical musical tick, tick…BOOM! on Netflix, the Tony, Grammy and Emmy...
Kenya Barris Makes Feature Directorial Debut; Madea’s Return; J. Lo’s Netflix First Look Deal;  Michelle Zauner Is ‘Crying In H Mart’

Kenya Barris Makes Feature Directorial Debut; Madea’s Return; J. Lo’s Netflix First Look Deal; Michelle Zauner Is ‘Crying In H Mart’

by Team Diaspora | Jun 11, 2021 | News

Kenya Barris has set his feature directorial debut with an untitled Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?-type comedy which he co-wrote with Jonah Hill — who will also star in the feature at Netflix. Just when you thought she was gone, Madea is coming back. Ken...

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