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My debut short film is officially LIVE!!!! Shot over the course of 3 days on a micro-budget and a lot of passion. Happy pride y’all 🏳️🌈🖤
NEW YORK: Tonight, Knicks fans across our city will come together at Plaza 33 outside MSG, Radio City Music Hall, and Wollman Rink to watch Game 5 of the NBA Finals. My administration is proud to work with the Knicks to support these watch parties.
As we celebrate, be responsible, look out for one another, stay safe, be smart, and make this a night that reflects the very best of our city.
Let's go Knicks.
That's our member behind the wheel. He was pulled out of the cab and suffered shock and physical injury to his arm, back and head.
The whole city is elated about our hometown team — and that includes drivers who watched the game last night at airport lots while waiting for the next fare, listened on their radios while cruising for the next job, and huddled at hotel lines with the same heart-stopping anxiety that turned into the most beautiful joy.
Pulling the cab driver out of his seat, stomping on and shattering his hood turned our joy into a nightmare.
When you see the yellow, do you not see the person behind the wheel? That's someone's spouse, child, parent or friend — a New Yorker.
He wasn’t out there for a joy ride, he was working to make ends meet and to get his fellow New Yorkers home safely.
Cabbies pay just to go to work. They pay for their cars — whether through loans or leases.
Drivers need safety on the job, both in the quiet moments of ordinary days and in the middle of public celebration.
Shame on anyone who turns these joyful moments into nightmares for fellow New Yorkers.
Hey @BootsRiley I know we’re locked in promoting the shit outta Boosters rightfully so! I also just released my debut short film on YouTube yesterday. If you happen to have some time to spare 🖤🤝
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I'm finally reading Dune. This quote, which is in the first few pages, hits hard:
"Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them."
Ali Louis Bourzgui ignoring the typical acceptance speech format in lieu of giving us something substantial and powerful, especially on CBS, is one of the greatest moments in recent television history. #TonyAwards
She agreed to $300 per day for her work as an Art Director, not script supervisor, assistant rigger, lighting technician, prop manager, runner, and driver.
Y'all keep intentionally ignoring how much labor she was made to do that was not in her contract for 14+ HOURS A DAY!