More photos from the Tony Nominee’s lunch from Jenny Anderson/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions.

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More photos from the Tony Nominee’s lunch from Jenny Anderson/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions.

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HIII ya'll!!! So it's been awhile since i posted here, buuuut here are some artwork i made!! Eloise is from a story, me and @hellohisup !! Reality of existence!
The Original Legally Blonde the Musical cast had a mini reunion this weekend!
The reunion was held as a celebration of the 15th anniversary of the MTV recording :)
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On Nov. 21, 1934, Ella Fitzgerald, the “Queen of Jazz,” made her debut at the Apollo Theater in Harlem. She had planned to go on stage and dance for Amateur Night, but when the Edwards Sisters danced before her, she decided to sing instead. That break led to others, and she became a sensation after a song she co-wrote, “A-Tisket, A-Tasket,” became a major hit in 1938. Fitzgerald battled racism and was ordered by Pan-Am to leave their flight to Australia. Despite missing two concerts there, she went on to set a new box office record in Australia. She helped break racial barriers by refusing to perform before segregated audiences. The NAACP awarded her the Equal Justice Award and the American Black Achievement Award.
She became the first Black woman to win a Grammy. In her music, she innovated with scat singing, sang be-bop, jazz and even gospel hymns. She performed with her own orchestra, the Benny Goodman Orchestra, Duke Ellington and Count Basie, and her Song Book series became a huge critical and commercial success. She performed in Hollywood films, and her most memorial take on television came when her voice shattered a glass. When the tape was played back, her voice broke another glass, and the ad asked, “Is it live, or is it Memorex?”
By the time she died in 1996, she had won 13 Grammy Awards, the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, the George and Ira Gershwin Award for Lifetime Musical Achievement, the National Medal of Arts and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Mattel has now designed a doll in her image, part of the Barbie Inspiring Women Series, which “pays tribute to incredible heroines of their time — courageous women who took risks, changed rules and paved the way for generations to dream bigger than ever before.”
- Jerry Mitchell
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True crime, civil rights history, and legal thriller, all rolled up, by an author who’s having absolutely none of the white supremacist BS. I only wish he’d had more success with the unsolved cases than he did.
Highly recommended!
Before it is too late. New from Simon & Schuster and investigative reporter Jerry Mitchell, Race Against Time: A Reporter Reopens the Unsolved Murder Cases of the Civil Rights Era.
A bunch of the Kinky Boots cast was on this webinar for a great discussion about the musical and Pride!
It was to support a great cause and is a really good watch.
Stark Sands told the cutest story about his kids.
And all of the stories of Lola were amazing.
Kinky Boots Live Event!