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AdvertisementA "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" scene is going viral amid Donald Trump's new tariff threats. A scene from "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" is having a viral moment after President-elect Donald Trump announced new tariff plans. AdvertisementIn the scene, Bueller's economics teacher explained that the Hawley-Smoot Tariff was a Republican-backed act that raised tariffs on imported goods. Advertisement"I've never actually processed what was being said by the teacher in this scene until this moment," a comment under the "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" clip read on one post. The clip has struck a chord among social media users worried about the economy under Trump's proposed tariffs.
Persons: Ferris, Donald Trump's, Trump's, Donald Trump, Ben Stein, they're, Hawley, Smoot, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, I've, he's Organizations: Trump, Republican Locations: Mexico, Canada, United States
Spanning decades and traversing the ancient Mediterranean like some deeply misbegotten Carnival Cruise, this Shakespeare play mingles comedy, tragedy and Christian allegory. There are two assassination plots, two shipwrecks, a brothel, a riddle, a tournament and some very convenient pirates. A devised theater ensemble founded by half a dozen Brown MFA graduates, Fiasco has a soft spot for Shakespeare’s less loved works. Rather than relying on the published text of “Pericles,” Fiasco has set much of the poetry to music — sometimes supplying original words — and interpolated passages from a prose version by George Wilkins, a pamphleteer and publican. Ben Steinfeld, a company member and the director, stages this revised text at Classic Stage Company using Fiasco’s poor-theater playbook — a mostly bare stage furnished with charisma, invention, spirit and song.
Persons: Pericles ”, Ben Jonson, Fiasco, , Verona, “ Pericles, ” Fiasco, George Wilkins, Wilkins, disbelieve, Shakespeare, Ben Steinfeld Organizations: Gentlemen Locations:
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