Lin-Manuel Miranda creates his ode to struggling artists in the new Netflix film “tick..tick..BOOM!” Based on Jonathan Larson’s autobiographical musical of the same name, the film explores the failures that eventually led to the creation of “Rent.”
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I love Andrew Garfield! Not only is he a fantastic actor, he’s also sweet and gives great interview answers. And he embodies Jonathan Larson, passion and all, in “tick..tick..BOOM!” I spent some time with the actor to talk about his interest in starring in the film, singing on screen for the first time, working with Lin-Manuel Miranda, and the passion of Jonathan Larson.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda creates his ode to struggling artists in the new Netflix film
“tick..tick..BOOM!” Based on Jonathan Larson’s autobiographical musical of the same name,
the film explores the failures that eventually led to the creation of “Rent.” -
Grants up to $40,000 are available to small business owners who have fallen behind in rent in the Los Angeles County.
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More than 200 Indio households have received rental assistance out of Indio’s partnership with Coachella Valley nonprofit Lift to Rise. In March 2021, Indio’s City Council authorized $645,754 in Community Development Block Grant-Coronavirus (CDBG-CV) funding to Lift to Rise, to serve some of the nearly 350 Indio households on the waitlist for the United Lift […]
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California Governor Gavin Newsom announced Friday $5.2 billion to cover all unpaid rent for lower-income Californians who struggled during the pandemic. According to Newsom, this is the largest rent relief package the Country has seen. “California is ROARING back — and leaving no one behind,” said Newsom in a Tweet Friday. NEW: California is investing […]
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The federal ban on evictions has been extended yet again, bringing relief to tens of millions of renters struggling to catch up. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention extended its federal moratorium on eviction for non-payment of rent until June 30. It marks the third time the deadline for lifting the ban has been […]
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The city of Palm Desert announced Monday it is accepting applications from rental property owners whose tenants require help paying their rent due to financial hits suffered during the coronavirus pandemic. Owners of market-rate rental properties have until 5 p.m. on April 2 to apply for a slice of funding from the city’s Emergency Rental […]
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