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Posted by: thepinetree on 08/21/2022 08:05 AM Updated by: thepinetree on 08/21/2022 08:09 AM
Expires: 08/21/2032 12:00 AM
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Sierra Repertory Theatre: Sh-Boom! Life Could Be A Dream

Sonora, CA... Event lasts July 28, 2022 through August 27th, 2022 starting at 12:00 pm on August 10th, 2022 but times do vary per showing on Sundays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays. Tickets required. Location: 13891 Mono Way, Sonora, CA 95370. View Website 209-532-3120.





Sierra Rep is proud to continue our 2022 43rd Anniversary Season with Roger Bean’s enchanting jukebox musical, Sh-Boom! Life Could Be A Dream.

Meet Denny and the Dreamers, a fledgling doo-wop singing group preparing to enter the Big Whopper Radio contest to realize their dreams of making it to the big time! Trouble comes in the form of Lois, who arrives to put some polish on the boys. Denny falls in love, Wally falls in line, Eugene falls apart, and along comes handsome heartthrob Duke to send the whole situation spinning. The ’60s hits say it all: “Fools Fall in Love,” “Tears on my Pillow,” “Runaround Sue,” “Earth Angel,” “Stay,” “Unchained Melody,” “Lonely Teardrops,” and “The Glory of Love.” Winner of the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Best Musical Award, Sh-Boom! Life Could Be A Dream will leave you laughing, singing, and cheering— let’s hear it for the boys!

The musical stars Kabir Gandhi, Chris Carranza, Derik Lawson, Deja Fields, and Troy D. Wallace. The understudies are Thaddeus Piett and Jerry Lee.

Sh-Boom! Life Could Be A Dream is directed and choreographed by Keenon Hooks, with musical direction by Sarah Wussow. Scenic design by Christopher Scott Murillo, costume design by Austin Blake Conlee, lighting design by Minjoo Kim, sound design by Tatiana Covington-Parra, hair and make-up design by Brenda O’Brien, and the stage manager is Maggie Braun.


Event occurs on 08/10/2022 from All Day to .



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Posted on: 2022-08-21 08:42:54   By: Anonymous
 
GOOD MORNING LITTLE DICKHEAD (sniveler)

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    Posted on: 2022-08-21 09:07:38   By: Anonymous
     
    Sh-Boom! That's the sound the Iranian drone hit will make when it explodes right in front of Trumps face while he's on the throne chewing up docs, then flushing them with the leftover hamburders from the day.
    Just a matter of time before them ragheads exact their revenge.
    Can't wait!!!!!

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      Posted on: 2022-08-21 09:27:12   By: Anonymous
       
      Agree. That's one threat the Iranians have made which hopefully, they follow through on.

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      Posted on: 2022-08-21 09:32:31   By: Anonymous
       
      A question, serious, for all of you MAGA fanatics in CalCounty.
      What are you going to do when the GOP implodes over infighting? Now that McConnel and Trump have taken off the kid gloves? Vance, Dr. Oz, the monkey in Georgia, all doing reallllllll bad in their campaigns. Just a matter of time before leading GOP personalities really start abandoning the USS Titanic. aka Donald Trump. Just in time for the midterms I might add. So the big RED WAVE you have been spouting about is turning into an ebb tide. Going out to sea with all of the polutants and garbage, going out with it.
      Trump will wait until after the midterms to announce he WONT run. Or maybe not. Hopefully he'll announce any day now so he completely ruins it (more than he already has) for you MAGA Morons. But hey, don't stop sending him money. He ain't done grifting yet! You people are sooooooooooo stoopid. I love it. HAHAHAHA

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        Posted on: 2022-08-21 09:41:33   By: Anonymous
         
        Sniveler your pulling on your 1/2 inch pud again...

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          Posted on: 2022-08-21 12:00:47   By: Anonymous
           
          You're always projecting Anti, and always talking about other men's junk.
          You're just a MAGA Fag Anti.
          Learn to accept yourself.

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            Posted on: 2022-08-21 12:18:55   By: Anonymous
             
            ^This^

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          Re: 'Your' Amazing Anti
          Posted on: 2022-08-21 12:42:24   By: Anonymous
           
          LMAO, Anti, you're hands down one of the smartest homosexuals to have ever graced this site.
          Thank you for showing my kids the importance of what an education like yours can mean to their future. You're the perfect example for any kids future.



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            Re: 'Your' Amazing Anti
            Posted on: 2022-08-21 19:10:40   By: Anonymous
             
            ^This too^

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TRUMP AND REPUBLICAN RUN STATES WERE RIGHT AGAIN
Posted on: 2022-08-21 13:28:02   By: Anonymous
 



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"Mind-boggling negligence': How the feds consistently got COVID wrong"


"You have the option to not get vaccinated if you want, but then you can't go out in public," the George Washington University public health professor and former Baltimore health commissioner told CNN in September, comparing forgone vaccination to drunk driving.

"The vaccinated should not have to pay the price for the so-called choices of the unvaccinated anymore," she said, echoing the establishment view that COVID vaccines afforded full protection against infection and transmission.

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Not only was that wrong from the start, but federal officials made the assertion based on "hope" rather than evidence, Trump White House coronavirus response coordinator Deborah Birx testified in June.

Even as the Delta variant tore through vaccinated Americans in summer 2021, prompting CDC Director Rochelle Walensky to recommend masking regardless of vaccination status, President Biden claimed for months against all evidence that vaccination was a silver bullet. The Omicron offensive would soon remove all doubt.

Critics argue that the CDC, the feds broadly and the U.S. public health establishment have erred repeatedly in their assertions related to COVID, ignoring global research clarifying the risk profile of the virus, the tradeoffs of masking, the safety and efficacy of vaccines, and the economic, social and educational toll of strict mitigation measures.

It took the White House until March to acknowledge aerosols were the primary method of transmission for COVID, while the CDC's SARS-CoV-2 transmission page still insists it's "respiratory fluids," unchanged from May 2021.

When Walensky coauthored a Journal of the American Medical Association "viewpoint" that warned vaccine "disinformation" was still spreading, she curiously declined to define it, suggesting the CDC was wary of making more questionable factual assertions even as the feds pressured Big Tech to censor dissenting voices.

The agency issued its ultimate walk-back in revised COVID guidance this month, removing distinctions between vaccinated and unvaccinated groups — the only credible legal basis for vaccine mandates — and recognizing that natural immunity by itself confers protection, as White House COVID adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci's own scientists have documented.

The revision resembled the anti-lockdown Great Barrington Declaration, whose three "fringe epidemiologists" were the target of an attempted "takedown" by then-National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins.

"It's clear that there are some profound questions that we need to ask about the harmful effects" of COVID mandates and interventions, former Rep. Nan Hayworth (R-N.Y.), the first female physician elected to Congress, told "Just the News Not Noise."

She speculated the CDC might be "trying to get ahead" of litigation by formerly deplatformed journalist Alex Berenson, noting the agency recently removed some claims about mRNA vaccines, which have an unexpectedly high association with heart inflammation in young men.

"As early as Feb 2021, we had reports from Israel that young men were experiencing [post-vaccination] myocarditis" at a "deeply concerning" rate as high as 1 in every 3,000 — a safety signal that Walensky claimed didn't exist, University of California San Francisco epidemiologist Vinay Prasad wrote in his analysis of a new Thai myocarditis study.

It is "mind-boggling negligence" that U.S. agencies "have to rely on a Thailand preprint for the first prospective study of cardiac biomarkers," Prasad said.

While the 44% lost-pregnancy rate in Pfizer's vaccine trial is "a set of data that remains fully to be interpreted," Hayworth emphasized the "overwhelming majority" of pregnant women aren't threatened by the virus "at all." The lodestar of medicine is "never intervene where you don't need to."

Even the "socialist" actor Tim Robbins is demanding his union end its vaccine mandate, Hayworth noted. "We are holding back Americans from not just jobs but from their livelihoods, from the dignity of work, from the social interaction, for no scientific reason."

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The CDC also eliminated testing and quarantine for asymptomatic COVID-19 infectees and close contacts, as well as the six-foot rule, an American creation without a clear basis that kept scores of children out of school classrooms each day in so-called hybrid learning setups.

Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb questioned the rule's scientific basis and dubbed it "probably ... the single-costliest mitigation tactic" during the pandemic. In Sweden, which neither closed schools nor masked its children, primary school students suffered "no learning loss" related to COVID, and poor children were not "especially affected," according to a new International Journal of Educational Research study.

While nearly all American school districts have jettisoned mask mandates for now, two majority-black districts are starting the year masked, according to Yahoo News: suburban D.C.'s Prince George's County "until further notice" and Philadelphia for 10 days.

The CDC has never rejected the cloth masks commonly worn by schoolchildren, claiming they offer "some protection" while encouraging the public for the first time this year to wear higher-quality masks. A randomized controlled trial in Bangladesh found cloth masks have an "imprecise zero" effect.

Italian researchers found masked children had the highest concentrations of carbon dioxide among all masked groups, and Japanese researchers found "several pathogenic microbes" on masks and "significantly increased" fungi on those worn for long periods.

Economist Jeffrey Tucker, whose Brownstone Institute compiles research that challenges common COVID mitigation practices, told Just the News he's not expecting a formal mea culpa from the CDC.

"They have only walked away from a few matters such as natural immunity and vaccinated infection and spread," he said. "Even then, it's not explicit." As late as January, Walensky portrayed vaccinated transmission as a new feature of viral variants, rather than admit vaccines were leaky from the start.

The feds have not formally disavowed plexiglass barriers that may worsen spread, school and playground closures and unvaccinated scapegoating campaigns, or acknowledged "heterogeneity of risk, difference between infection and medically significant illness, [or] repurposed therapeutics that have worked all over the world," he said.

The FDA conflated horse and human dosages of ivermectin to scare people away from a long-tested therapeutic whose efficacy against COVID, not its safety profile, is the subject of ongoing debate. Doctors, including the Republican nominee for Minnesota governor, have also faced medical license investigations for recommending repurposed therapeutics or questioning COVID recommendations.

Yale University epidemiologist Harvey Risch argues the feds have conflated hospitalized and outpatient groups to portray ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine as ineffective and dangerous. A recent study in the Journal of Clinical Pharmacology found only two COVID positives among 121 Indian healthcare workers given preemptive, ongoing hydroxychloroquine in 2020.



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