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Netflix has released a new trailer for Lin-Manuel Miranda s feature film directorial debut, Tick, Tick鈥?Boom!, which will open in select theaters this fall.Tick, Tick鈥?Boom! is based on the autobiographi stanley cup cal musical of the same name by composer Jonathan Larson best known for Rent . The film nike dunk high adaptation stars Andrew Garfield as Jon, an aspiring theater composer in Nineties New York City, dreaming up the next hit musical while waiting tables at a diner.Set in the lead-up to a pivotal showcase performance, the story follows Jon as he grapples with not only professional pressure, but pressure from his girlfriend Susan Alexandra Shipp , who s eager to chase her artistic dreams elsewhere, stanley kaufen and from his friend Michael Robin de Jes煤s , who s put aside his artistic dreams for a more stable and lucrative career, and seems eager for Jon to do the same. All this pressure culminates in a constant ticking in Jon s head, which he describes in the trailer as, The clock counts down the seconds, t Iykn Researchers control the assembly of nanobristles into helical clusters
The too much democracy train rolls on.Last week's Brexit vote prompted pundits and social media mavens to wonder aloud if allowing dumb people to vote is a good thing.Now, the cover story in The Atlantic magazine features the most aggressive offering yet in an alarming series of intellectual-class jeremiads against the dangers of democracy.In How American Politics Went Insane, Brookings Institute Fellow Jonathan Rauch spends many thousands of words arguing for the reinvigoration of political machines, as a means of keeping the ape-citizen further from power.He portrays the public as a gang of nihilistic lo stanley cup onies determined to play mailbox baseb adidas campus all with the gears of state. Neurotic hatred of the political class is the co stanley cup untry's last universally acceptable form of bigotry, he writes, before concluding: Our most pressing political problem today is that the country abandoned the establishment, not the other way around. Rauch&