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Lea Michele might finally be ‘Funny Girl’ on Broadway after Beanie Feldstein bails

November 20, 2022 by humorouz Leave a Comment

This rumor is no laughing matter for Lea Michele fans.

The 35-year-old is reportedly the producer’s pick to play Fanny Brice in “Funny Girl” once Beanie Feldstein leaves the role in September, according to Showbiz 411.

A representative for Michele declined to comment when contacted by The Post, which has also reached out to show publicists.

Michele has publicly manifested her desire to play the Barbra Streisand-original character for years. She got a taste on the first season of “Glee” when she sang “Don’t Rain on My Parade.” She also performed the show tune at the 2010 Tony Awards.

At that time, rumors swirled that she could be joining the musical after “Glee” creator Ryan Murphy’s bought the rights to “Funny Girl,” but a source told People she declined “mainly because she thought what was done on ‘Glee’ was everything she could have brought to the role.”

“We were thinking of doing it to do it right after ‘Glee’ but I did a lot of the songs from ‘Funny Girl’ on ‘Glee’ so it felt a like little soon, but I feel really ready to do it now, so maybe we could do it soon,” Michele told Andy Cohen on “Watch What Happens Live” in 2017.

Last fall Michele also threw her support behind Feldstein, telling the “Little Me: Growing Up Broadway” podcast, “I just think that Beanie is an incredible choice for the production, and I think it’s going to be so wonderful.”

Fellow “Glee” alum Jane Lynch will also leave her role as Fanny’s mother in “Funny Girl” on Sept. 25. She has yet to be recast.

On Sunday, Michele performed “Touch Me” alongside the original cast of “Spring Awakening” at the 2022 Tony Awards. She has also previously appeared on Broadway in “Les Miserables,” “Ragtime” and “Fiddler on the Roof.”

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Afternoon Funny Meme Dump 38 Pics

November 20, 2022 by humorouz Leave a Comment

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Samantha Ware’s Tweets On Lea Michele In Funny Girl

November 19, 2022 by humorouz Leave a Comment

“Yes, silence is complicity.”

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‘He had this big huge smile’: Family and friends remember 13-year-old boy shot by San Antonio police

November 19, 2022 by humorouz Leave a Comment

For those who loved Andre Hernandez Jr., fondly called AJ, it was his inviting smile and fiercely protective nature that resonate in the weeks following his fatal shooting. 

His mother is now going through each tiny moment she had with him. 

“He was always so affectionate and loving,” Lynda Espinoza said. “He would always put his arm around me and tell me he loves me.” 

The 13-year-old was fatally shot by a San Antonio police officer in the Hidden Cove Indian Creek neighborhood, which is majority Hispanic, on the west side of the city earlier this month when authorities said he slammed a stolen car into a police vehicle, causing the officer to shoot into the car to stop him. 

Lee Merritt, an attorney for the boy’s family, who watched partial footage from three police videos of the incident called the police account “false” and “incorrect” and said that Andre bumped the car while traveling at a low speed. He has called the shooting an unjustified use of force because the officers were not in imminent threat of death.

As police proceed with an internal investigation into Andre’s death, those who knew the boy say he guarded his loved ones tightly and was a typical teen, figuring himself out, before his life came to an abrupt end. 

Andre was the sixth of 10 children but Espinoza, who raised them alone, said he would often take on the role of protector by walking his sisters to school and looking over them. 

“Even at 13, he would talk about having his own family and about how he would be a good dad,” she said. 

That protective instinct extended to children in the neighborhood and at school, Espinoza said. Many parents told her that Andre stood up to bullies for their children, she said. 

Members of the close-knit family leaned on one another but this year has brought unimaginable obstacles, she said. 

In early April, Andre was arrested in a smuggling case in a nearby county after police chased him and another juvenile in their vehicle, according to local CBS affiliate KENS 5, which said it had obtained an affidavit of the arrest. Authorities said seven undocumented migrants were found lying down in the car, the outlet reported. NBC News has not verified the details of the news station’s account. 

Espinoza believed her son was lured by someone on Instagram into what he may not have known was a crime.

“Somebody probably told him, ‘Hey, you’re going to pick up these people right here and you’re just going to drive back.’ But he’s a kid.” 

“I’m not painting him to be an angel, he made mistakes but that didn’t mean his life should have ended for it.” 

She said Andre spent a few days in a juvenile detention center before returning home. 

The following month, the family was dealt another blow. 

On May 10, Espinoza’s 16-year-old daughter, Naveah Martinez, Andre’s immediate elder sibling, was found shot to death in a stolen car right outside the family’s home. Her funeral was just two weeks before Andre was shot. 

His sister’s death broke him and he sank into a deep grief, several family members and friends said.

Andre went to live with friends after his sister’s funeral, Espinoza said. She last saw him alive two weeks before he was killed and had reported him to authorities as a runaway.  

Sonia Perez, 39, a close family friend who lives down the street from the family and had known Andre since he was a child, said he was always a happy kid. 

“AJ was a good boy and a good brother and he had this big, huge smile,” she said. 

But when Andre’s father, who is incarcerated, walked out two years ago, the boy became angry with this dad and was hurt, Perez said. That hurt lasted for a while, she said.

Andre’s mother also confirmed “a little breakdown” in the beginning after his father left but said he had become better with the help of a mentor at school.

Even though Espinoza did her best to provide for her children, working as a certified nursing assistant, it was hard at times because she was by herself, Perez said. 

She believes Andre may have got caught up with the wrong crowd partly because he was enticed by money. 

“He was like, ‘I’m going to go work to help my mom,’” Perez said, adding that he would offer his mother money for bills. “His mom would tell him, ‘Don’t worry,’ like, ‘I got it,’ but he’d tell her ‘When I get bigger I’m going to take care of you, I’m going to buy you a house.’” 

Many people in the Indian Creek neighborhood, where Andre lived and died, struggle with poverty, Perez, said. Children can have it tough without money or resources at times, she added. 

Nearly 30% of residents in the neighborhood live in poverty, according to 2020 census data.

Andre’s family’s struggles have continued after his death. 

Espinoza said police did not reach out to her for five days to tell her an officer had shot her son, leaving her to frantically piece together the boy’s death using news articles.  

And on the day she received word from police, she said, the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services removed her four younger children, a 9-year-old, a 6-year-old, and 8- year-old twins. Espinoza said they cited “negligent parenting” as one of the reasons. 

The department told NBC News the removal process had already started prior to Andre’s death but was delayed because the agency had not been able to locate Espinoza who said she started staying with her eldest daughter after her 16-year-old was found dead near her home. 

“I’m not a bad mother. I did the best I could, I tried to raise them the best and be there for everything they needed, but how can I tie him down?” Espinoza said, referring to Andre.

Ernestina Soto, 18, saw Andre two days before his death when she and her younger brother, who was his good friend, were at a nearby public pool with him. Soto said they took him there in the hopes that it would distract him from his sister’s death. 

“It was very hard for him. He did tell us sometimes that he missed her and that he was sad about it. But then he’d say ‘She is in heaven.’” 

After his sister was killed, Andre would sit at the spot where she was found dead, sometimes for hours, Soto said. 

She recalled the boy as a “typical 13-year-old,” but also someone with a generous nature.  

“He would make sure everybody around him was taken care of,” Soto said. “Even if it was his last dollar in his pocket, he would just find a way for him to get something to eat for whoever didn’t have nothing to eat or didn’t have anything to wear.  He would give his own clothes away to his friend because they needed it.” 

The family has set up a fundraising page for his funeral expenses. 

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Why are people so crazy about the Pine Cone?

November 19, 2022 by humorouz Leave a Comment

About halfway between Milwaukee and Madison, there’s a truck stop and diner called The Pine Cone Travel Plaza, and if you know, you know.

For 49 years, this 24-hour restaurant, bakery and gas station has built an insane followers for people traveling past Johnson Creek.

But why?

The Pine ConeX

“I’ve always loved the Pine Cone from the time I first discovered it,” says Eron Laber of Milwaukee.

“It seems like it’s just going to be a standard gas station or truck diner. But the gigantic and under-priced bakery set it apart and make it a destination. The eclairs weigh about three pounds and require a knife and a fork and a friend to eat.”

The sheer size of the pastries seem to be one of the big draws of the Pine Cone. I, myself, have ordered a gigantic cinnamon roll or elephant ear, but humungous serving sizes alone don’t personally trip my trigger.

But for my own dad, he’s all about the serving size.

“Good food, generous servings, reasonable prices,” says Larry Tarnoff. “And then there’s the homemade bakery. My fav is the humongous cinnamon buns. Makes my blood sugar rise just by looking at it. Better get there early because they go fast.”

Pine Con

Opened in 1973, it’s that scratch-made food that pulls people off I-94 for a pitstop. But don’t just take it from Laber and my dad. Here’s how their menu describes the secret to their success:

“Not only is virtually every item on the menu made right here in our kitchens, we always guarantee freshness. Rarely will a customer leave without being tempted by our homemade deserts. We boast a daily selection of pies, tasty eclairs, giant cream puffs, carrot cakes, and many flavors of delicious bars.”

Yum.

And not bad for a gas station, especially one that still has a very retro neon “TYME Machine” above the front door.

Pine ConeX

At 685 W. Linmar Lane, which is basically the intersection of I-94 and Hwy. 26, at exit 267, you can see why the Pine Cone’s slogans is “Start Smiling.”

Says Matt Larson, “I like it because of the cinnamon rolls. And the old fashioned breakfast options, and it’s also close to outlet shopping! ”

OK, I get it. I like it, too. But I wanted more, so I reached out to Facebook to see who else was in love.

Says Jason Bohn, “I feel like, for a lot of people, the Pine Cone is just kind of a right of passage, that comes with almost anyone traveling west out of Milwaukee. I’ve made several trips that direction that always see me stopping there for a giant cookie or eclair, or cream puff or brownie.”

Chicken soup from Pine ConeX

“I was there last night,” said Jon Greenberg. “Love stopping there. It’s really good food. The chicken dumpling soup is unreal. The pastries and cookies are massive and inexpensive. Always get the eclair when I go there. Theoretically it’s good for 2-3 days and 2-3 people for about $4. Always a fun stop on the youth hockey travel circuit or when traveling back and forth from Madison.”

According to Jay Saunders, “It’s freaking amazing. My daughter, and this says very little about me, says the cheeseburgers are the best she’s ever had. Then I went to the restaurant. Holy crap… a ton of great food at really low prices. Now my work takes me to Madison every once in a while, because that’s where by boss’ office is. When I told her about my love of the Pine Cone, she said, ‘Me, too, let’s start meeting there instead of you coming to Madison or me going to Milwaukee!’”

Pine ConeX

“Bakery!” Says Caitlin Moyer. “That’s the quote.”

But Nicole Larsen summed it up with a rhyme that tells you all you need to know.

“How can you pass up a place that has pastries in a case that are as big as your face?”

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