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On the pages of National Review and, after 1966, on Firing Line, Buckley pioneered the do-your-own-research rhetorical style: ...
Production photos have been released for Invictus Theatre’s production of Tony Kushner’s monumental two-part play, ANGELS IN ...
It’s been a lengthy history, one that dates back to the late ’80s, when Trump showed up at the memorial service for Roy Cohn, his former mentor, despite what Cohn’s friends saw as Trump’s ...
Stan and Strong are nominated for Oscars for The Apprentice. Stan plays the president early in his career, while Strong plays Trump mentor Roy Cohn. Originally broadcast Feb. 2025, and Dec. 2024.
If AIDS hadn’t claimed him at 59, terminating his very close relationship with our 47th president, he’d be 97 for this history-making day. Clint Eastwood and Warren Buffett still thrive, close ...
Jeremy Strong as Roy Cohn. Throughout the film, Cohn grows weaker and sicker as he battles a condition he said was liver disease, though it is widely believed he died from AIDS-related complications.
Three wigs were used to transform Sebastian Stan into Donald Trump for The Apprentice, directed by Ali Abbasi. Hair department head Michelle Côté says the look changed depending on the timeline ...
The film suggests Cohn’s last great achievement was his first — sending both of the Rosenbergs to the electric chair in 1953. “Whatever I do, I do for America,” he intones with smarmy ...
Despite his denial of the fact, Cohn contracts AIDS. Meanwhile, Trump rapidly expands his real estate ventures, ignores Cohn’s advice and distances himself from his mentor as his own success grows.
Strong said he can’t watch Cohn’s interview with Mike Wallace on 60 Minutes, in which the disbarred lawyer denied he had AIDS shortly before dying from it, without “feeling some pity for him.” ...