
Mike Roe
Former associate editor
(he/him)
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Mickey and friends are back to embracing visitors for the first time since Disney's parks closed due to the pandemic, more than two years ago.
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“Tres sonetos” is built around triplets, using a set of rules he created for himself based on three groups of three — but the artist's punk spirit also meant breaking those rules.
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It will place adults ages 18-25 in one of the Southwest Carpenters union’s apprenticeships.
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The Jewish commemoration of Passover starts this Friday. Here's a look at both the urban legend and the true story around why an orange is included in some modern seders.
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Even with the progress, White men remain the majority of writers in film and a plurality in TV.
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But only if you wear a mask and have either been vaccinated or have received a negative test in the past 72 hours.
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There’s a personal project for Marc Bernardin that’s been percolating beneath the surface for more than 15 years, and it's all about his daughter.
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She left Los Angeles, but a show about three punk rockers keeps her connected to Southern California.
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And yes, there's a sketch of The Slap.
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The famed UCB comedy theater and training program, whose founders include Amy Poehler, has been sold to the former owner/CEO of the Onion and a co-founder of Mosaic talent management.
Stories by Mike Roe
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