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'Warholcapote' recreates a play conceived by Andy Warhol and Truman Capote

NPR's Scott Simon talks with Rob Roth, the author of "WARHOLCAPOTE," a book that recreates a play conceived by the artist Andy Warhol and writer Truman Capote. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7r7zRZ6arn19nfXN%2BjmlwaGlnZH5yfpJvaXJvZWh8uK3Roaalm5GlvLWxjKucnKqVlsGmv4yaZKmkka56pLvNnJyirpWZeqPFjJqlnbFdrK6ztM6lZJqmlGLBs8HMmqVmm5GlvLWx

Biden offers optimistic new years message as Trump lashes out | US elections 2024

US elections 2024Biden offers optimistic new year’s message as Trump lashes outPresident touts US job gains and says his resolution is ‘to come back’ while ex-president repeats unproven election rigging claims The likely candidates in the 2024 presidential match-up issued two starkly different new year messages to voters, with Joe Biden striking a note of cheerful optimism as his almost certain challenger, Donald Trump, lashed out in a social media post laden with lies and conspiracy theories.

Lil Pump's new Grillz

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Marvin Isley obituary | Soul

SoulObituaryMarvin Isley obituaryBassist for the Isley Brothers, he co-wrote many hits including Harvest for the WorldMarvin Isley, who has died of complications from diabetes, aged 56, was the bass player with the highly successful funk and soul group the Isley Brothers. He co-wrote many of the band's hits in the 1970s and 80s, including Harvest for the World and Fight the Power. He was born into a musical family in Cincinnati, Ohio, the last of six sons and 16 years younger than his eldest sibling, O'Kelly.

Narcos: Mexico Recap: This Town Aint Big Enough

Narcos The Plaza System Season 4 Episode 2 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** Previous Next» « Previous Episode NextEpisode » Narcos The Plaza System Season 4 Episode 2 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** Previous Next» « Previous Episode NextEpisode » Remember what I said last episode about eating my hat if Narcos: Mexico’s narrative thread started to grow slack? Well, I feel like I have to tear off and consume a bit of the brim after this episode.