Brooke Hogan chose to skip her father Hulk Hogan's funeral to honor him privately at the beach with her family, expressing her love and the desire for a simple, personal farewell, while casting doubt on his leukemia diagnosis and highlighting her estranged relationship with him.
A new study suggests that the vibrations previously thought to be caused by an interstellar meteor were likely generated by a passing truck, casting doubt on the success of the interstellar fishing expedition led by astronomer Avi Loeb. The study challenges the basis for the search area and the success of the expedition, suggesting that the recovered spherules may be ordinary meteorite fragments or particles mixed with terrestrial contamination. Despite this, Avi Loeb remains steadfast in his claims and plans another expedition to search for larger pieces of the meteor.
The Broadway revival of "Doubt" and the production of "The Hunt" at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn explore the themes of doubt, accusation, and cancel culture in the context of alleged misconduct by men. The plays, set in a time of heightened sensitivity to accusations and consequences, present the challenges of navigating the complexities of truth and justice in a polarized society. The productions have been noted for their clear focus on the plight of the accused men, leading to discussions about the portrayal of gender dynamics and the impact of cancel culture on storytelling.
The revival of John Patrick Shanley’s play "Doubt: A Parable" at the Todd Haimes Theater in Manhattan stars Amy Ryan and Liev Schreiber in a compelling portrayal of a battle of the sexes within the Catholic Church in 1964. The play delves into the moral complexities surrounding pride, the priesthood, and presumptions of pedophilia, offering a sturdy melodrama, detective yarn, and character study that explores the unknowable. Sister Aloysius, a forbidding nun, clashes with Father Flynn, who seeks to give the church "a more familiar face," leading to a gripping exploration of faith and power dynamics.
Amy Ryan and Liev Schreiber lead a top-tier cast in the Roundabout Theatre Company's revival of John Patrick Shanley's Pulitzer Prize-winning play "Doubt: A Parable," where the audience's inclination to side with the suspicious nun challenges the play's premise. The production holds up well, with Ryan delivering a strong performance as Sister Aloysius, and Schreiber portraying the charming Father Flynn. Directed by Scott Ellis, the ensemble keeps the audience guessing, with Zoe Kazan and Quincy Tyler Bernstine delivering compelling performances.
The revival of "Doubt" on Broadway, starring Amy Ryan and Liev Schreiber, still captivates with John Patrick Shanley's powerful script, despite a so-so production that lacks the explosive energy of the original. The shifting dynamics between the characters and the ambiguous nature of the play's truth make for a fascinating viewing experience, but the production's tendency to hold back prevents it from fully delivering the play's thunderous climax.
Savannah Guthrie opens up about the challenges of writing her new book on faith, "Mostly What God Does: Reflections on Seeking and Finding His Love Everywhere," sharing her personal struggles, doubts, and the importance of hope. She discusses her intimate relationship with God, her battles with anxiety, and addresses tough questions about suffering and doubt. Guthrie emphasizes that faith and doubt are not opposites, but rather go hand in hand, and expresses her belief in the power of hope, even in the face of uncertainty about the existence of Heaven.
Tyne Daly has exited the Broadway revival of Doubt due to unexpected hospitalization, with Amy Ryan set to take over as Sister Aloysius beginning February 13. The opening night has been postponed to March 7. The play, set in an all-boys Catholic school in the Bronx, revolves around suspicions of an inappropriate relationship between Father Flynn and a student. The cast also includes Liev Scheiber, Zoe Kazan, and Quincy Tyler Bernstine. This marks the play's first revival on Broadway, with Roundabout Theatre Company's Scott Ellis directing.
Tyne Daly has withdrawn from her role in Doubt: A Parable on Broadway due to unexpected hospitalization, with Amy Ryan set to take over as Sister Aloysius alongside Liev Schreiber starting Feb. 13. Isabel Keating, the understudy, will continue to play the role until then. Previews began on Feb. 3, with opening night rescheduled for March 7. The production, running through April 14, also features Quincy Tyler Bernstine and Zoe Kazan. Daly, known for her Tony Award-winning role in Gypsy and multiple Emmy wins, is expected to make a full recovery.
Tyne Daly, Tony- and Emmy-winning actress, withdraws from starring role in Broadway revival of "Doubt" due to health issues, to be replaced by Amy Ryan. The production, also starring Liev Schreiber, began previews with an understudy in Daly's place and will now open on March 7, one week later than initially planned.
Mars changing signs to Virgo on July 10 may create challenges for three zodiac signs - Gemini, Cancer, and Leo - in their relationships. The energy of Mars in Virgo may lead to incomplete actions, doubts about the worth of efforts, and second-guessing oneself. These signs may need to confront their fears and face the reality of their relationships in order to make progress.