DUBAI: As India grapples with a deadly second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, many celebrities have pitched in to help. US-Iraqi beauty mogul Huda Kattan is the latest celebrity to help raise funds for India, which is in dire need of medical oxygen equipment. The Dubai-based entrepreneur and her family donated $100,000 to Help India Breathe, a COVID-19 relief fundraiser
Broadway writer and producer Arvind Ethan David / Photo by Alex Wilson
When the pandemic began to devastate the entertainment and hospitality industries, Arvind Ethan David knew exactly what he wanted to do: Combine the struggling fields in a way that could benefit both.
The writer, producer and filmmaker, best known for the Broadway adaptation of Alanis Morissette’s
Jagged Little Pillalbum, tapped coproducer Nathan Marcus Brown to launch Broadway Wine Club, a wine subscription service that supports boutique producers and Broadway professionals alike.
In addition to access to exclusive events with actors and other entertainment luminaries, members receive a quarterly shipment of small-batch wines bottled with labels created by some of theatre’s best designers. Here, David checks in about the club’s genesis and the responsibility he feels when he’s choosing wines and creating art.
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President Biden s Supreme Court commission includes a variety of primarily liberal legal experts, with some conservatives as well, and is tasked with providing the president with a report on the current debate around potential reforms to the court, including court packing.
It is a potpourri of law school professors, retired federal judges and former government lawyers. Some have lauded it as a collection of serious scholars to examine serious issues. Others have called it a smokescreen for Biden to eventually propose court packing. This faux-academic study of a nonexistent problem fits squarely within liberals yearslong campaign to politicize the Court, intimidate its members, and subvert its independence, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said. It’s just an attempt to clothe those ongoing attacks in fake legitimacy.