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Lin-Manuel Miranda's talent for writing about presidents isn't limited to real ones. Miranda teamed up with The West Wing Weeklypodcast for the song, which has slick lines like "I'm Toby Ziegler ...
Lin-Manuel Miranda cuts the 'Hamilton' hair Miranda didn't need a lot of words to say goodbye on Saturday, as he's spoken at length about the show and his decision to leave.
The famous songwriter and creator of the musical "Hamilton" was in the audience at the Muny Wednesday night to catch "Bring ...
The world turned upside down on Saturday night, as four original cast members from Hamilton, including star and creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, said goodbye to the breakout musical. The final curtain ...
So, we’re already well aware that Lin-Manuel Miranda is a multi-talented human who can rap about Harry Potter, Hillary Clinton, and Full House like a badass. And hey, turns out he can draw ...
Is anyone surprised to learn that Lin Manuel Miranda is a fan of The West Wing?We thought not. Miranda wrote and recorded a West Wing rap for the podcast West Wing Weekly, which is co-hosted by ...
The West Wing is a fantasy of America at its best, and if you’ve seen or listened to Hamilton, it’s not hard to see why that might have an appeal to an artist like Lin-Manuel Miranda. Nancy ...
Lin-Manuel Miranda has moved from rapping about the Washington Administration to rapping about the Bartlett Administration. The Tony-winning “Hamilton” creator and “Moana” songwriter has ...
Lin-Manuel Miranda Says He Has Shingles & Is 'Quarantined Away' From His 8-Week-Old Son. ... – Toby Ziegler, The West Wing,” Miranda tweeted alongside the photo. Close. Related Articles.
While Latinos make up 19% of the U.S. population and 24% of movie ticket buyers, they comprise less than 5% of film industry roles. Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda and his family are out to change ...
Lin-Manuel Miranda Sings a New Song for ‘The ... “The West Wing” ran for seven seasons between 1999 and 2006 and took place in what increasingly seems like an alternate reality where ...
Lin-Manuel Miranda's talent for writing about presidents isn't limited to real ones. In new rap What's Next?, the Hamilton scribe has penned and performed an ode to the fictional President Bartlet ...