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It was performed on the anniversary of the day Matthew Shepard died in 150 theaters in all 50 states and 9 countries.

 

At the Magic, there was a brass band playing as people entered and the actors looked like they were rehearsing in the stairway and entrance to the theater.

 

After the performance, there was a silent procession down the three flights of stairs to the Rebar group bandshell where the brass band was playing.

 

The lights on cars were on and people took prayers and put them in a jar. When the ritual was finished, they were burned.

  

Laramieproject.org

 

www.magictheatre.org/season0910/Laramie.shtml

 

A ten minute video on the project

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgkwl6Zi4VQ

 

The New York production had an introduction and a post-show Q&A which are online

 

laramieproject.org/livebroadcast/

 

www.tectonictheaterproject.org/The_Laramie_Project.html

 

tectonictheaterproject.org/Tectonic.html

 

Donations were made to

 

www.matthewshepard.org

 

lyric.org

 

Media coverage

 

www.nytimes.com/2009/08/04/theater/04theater.html

 

www.nytimes.com/2008/09/17/arts/17iht-laramie.1.16232258....

 

www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-ca-laramie11-2009oc...

 

www.newsweek.com/id/163027

 

www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=113663235

 

Their were strong criticisms in the play of this 20/20 story (actually, it is basically demolished - see the NPR story above)

 

abcnews.go.com/2020/Story?id=277685&page=1

 

journalism.nyu.edu/pubzone/recount/article/95/

 

www.inthelifetv.org/html/episodes/23.html 3rd segment

 

An interview with Debra Thomsen of the Laramie Boomerang is in the play about the series they did in 2008

  

www.laramieboomerang.com/articles/2008/10/06/news/doc48ea...

 

www.laramieboomerang.com/articles/2008/10/07/news/doc48ec...

 

www.laramieboomerang.com/articles/2008/10/08/news/doc48ed...

 

www.laramieboomerang.com/articles/2008/10/10/news/doc48ee...

 

www.laramieboomerang.com/articles/2008/10/11/news/doc48f0...

 

They also had an editorial & excerpts from it are read in the play, but I can't seem to find it online.

 

A letter from Jonas Slonacker the paper refused to print is also read:

 

t was depressing to read Sunday's editorial, Laramie is a Community, Not a Project, which said that many subscribers didn't understand why the anniversary of Matthew Shepard's murder qualified as news and that some even requested their newspaper delivery be stopped until that reporting was over. The editorial also said: "that police reports certainly seem to indicate that this was a robbery that went very bad." and "it was galling because the crime was portrayed as a homophobic attack."

 

Is it customary when robbing someone to drive the victim down a dirt road, tie him to a fence, brutally beat him and leave him to slowly die? Surely there was a powerful emotion like hatred behind the beating of Matthew Shepard. For God's sake, they broke his skull. A popular story is that drugs made McKinney and Henderson do it. Even if drugs were involved, drugs don't make you hate; they simply magnify what already exists. I remember reading that both the perpetrators said homophobic things when they were interrogated and it is public record that McKinney tried to use Gay Panic Defense in his trial.

 

Many citizens of Laramie want to move on but denial isn't the best way to accomplish that. Understanding, love, honesty, and bravery might be better paths to that end and numerous people in Laramie have responded that way. There is no disgrace for Laramie in acknowledging that part or all of the motivation was homophobia. NO, the crime certainly does not define Laramie. How we react to the crime, how we talk about it, and if we do or don't do anything to prevent this from happening again does define Laramie. If someone paints a swastika on the home of a Jewish family, is it graffiti that went bad or hatred? If someone burns a cross on the lawn of an African American while robbing them, is it a robbery that went very bad or a hate crime? When a gay man is tied to a fence and viciously beaten, is it just a robbery that went very bad or perhaps something more?

 

(from a ways down in this interview)

 

tenbyfour.blogspot.com/2008/10/homophobia-and-language-of...

 

It was performed on the anniversary of the day Matthew Shepard died in 150 theaters in all 50 states and 9 countries.

 

At the Magic, there was a brass band playing as people entered and the actors looked like they were rehearsing in the stairway and entrance to the theater.

 

After the performance, there was a silent procession down the three flights of stairs to the Rebar group bandshell where the brass band was playing.

 

The lights on cars were on and people took prayers and put them in a jar. When the ritual was finished, they were burned.

  

Laramieproject.org

 

www.magictheatre.org/season0910/Laramie.shtml

 

A ten minute video on the project

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgkwl6Zi4VQ

 

The New York production had an introduction and a post-show Q&A which are online

 

laramieproject.org/livebroadcast/

 

www.tectonictheaterproject.org/The_Laramie_Project.html

 

tectonictheaterproject.org/Tectonic.html

 

Donations were made to

 

www.matthewshepard.org

 

lyric.org

 

Media coverage

 

www.nytimes.com/2009/08/04/theater/04theater.html

 

www.nytimes.com/2008/09/17/arts/17iht-laramie.1.16232258....

 

www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-ca-laramie11-2009oc...

 

www.newsweek.com/id/163027

 

www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=113663235

 

Their were strong criticisms in the play of this 20/20 story (actually, it is basically demolished - see the NPR story above)

 

abcnews.go.com/2020/Story?id=277685&page=1

 

journalism.nyu.edu/pubzone/recount/article/95/

 

www.inthelifetv.org/html/episodes/23.html 3rd segment

 

An interview with Debra Thomsen of the Laramie Boomerang is in the play about the series they did in 2008

  

www.laramieboomerang.com/articles/2008/10/06/news/doc48ea...

 

www.laramieboomerang.com/articles/2008/10/07/news/doc48ec...

 

www.laramieboomerang.com/articles/2008/10/08/news/doc48ed...

 

www.laramieboomerang.com/articles/2008/10/10/news/doc48ee...

 

www.laramieboomerang.com/articles/2008/10/11/news/doc48f0...

 

They also had an editorial & excerpts from it are read in the play, but I can't seem to find it online.

 

A letter from Jonas Slonacker the paper refused to print is also read:

 

t was depressing to read Sunday's editorial, Laramie is a Community, Not a Project, which said that many subscribers didn't understand why the anniversary of Matthew Shepard's murder qualified as news and that some even requested their newspaper delivery be stopped until that reporting was over. The editorial also said: "that police reports certainly seem to indicate that this was a robbery that went very bad." and "it was galling because the crime was portrayed as a homophobic attack."

 

Is it customary when robbing someone to drive the victim down a dirt road, tie him to a fence, brutally beat him and leave him to slowly die? Surely there was a powerful emotion like hatred behind the beating of Matthew Shepard. For God's sake, they broke his skull. A popular story is that drugs made McKinney and Henderson do it. Even if drugs were involved, drugs don't make you hate; they simply magnify what already exists. I remember reading that both the perpetrators said homophobic things when they were interrogated and it is public record that McKinney tried to use Gay Panic Defense in his trial.

 

Many citizens of Laramie want to move on but denial isn't the best way to accomplish that. Understanding, love, honesty, and bravery might be better paths to that end and numerous people in Laramie have responded that way. There is no disgrace for Laramie in acknowledging that part or all of the motivation was homophobia. NO, the crime certainly does not define Laramie. How we react to the crime, how we talk about it, and if we do or don't do anything to prevent this from happening again does define Laramie. If someone paints a swastika on the home of a Jewish family, is it graffiti that went bad or hatred? If someone burns a cross on the lawn of an African American while robbing them, is it a robbery that went very bad or a hate crime? When a gay man is tied to a fence and viciously beaten, is it just a robbery that went very bad or perhaps something more?

 

(from a ways down in this interview)

 

tenbyfour.blogspot.com/2008/10/homophobia-and-language-of...

Screenshot of British meteorologist Steff Gaulter outlining the weather pattern across Europe for Friday September 7, 2012 during the 11:00 GMT world news telecast from the London, United Kingdom bureau of the Qatar-based satellite television channel Al-Jazeera, Sept. 6, 2012. Since late 2001, Al-Jazeera has gained in audience size to become the best-known of the non-western international television news broadcasters, especially in Africa and the Middle East. (Screenshot by Timothy Kalyegira; Al-Jazeera satellite channel via ArabSat satellite channel)

 

It was performed on the anniversary of the day Matthew Shepard died in 150 theaters in all 50 states and 9 countries.

 

At the Magic, there was a brass band playing as people entered and the actors looked like they were rehearsing in the stairway and entrance to the theater.

 

After the performance, there was a silent procession down the three flights of stairs to the Rebar group bandshell where the brass band was playing.

 

The lights on cars were on and people took prayers and put them in a jar. When the ritual was finished, they were burned.

  

Laramieproject.org

 

www.magictheatre.org/season0910/Laramie.shtml

 

A ten minute video on the project

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgkwl6Zi4VQ

 

The New York production had an introduction and a post-show Q&A which are online

 

laramieproject.org/livebroadcast/

 

www.tectonictheaterproject.org/The_Laramie_Project.html

 

tectonictheaterproject.org/Tectonic.html

 

Donations were made to

 

www.matthewshepard.org

 

lyric.org

 

Media coverage

 

www.nytimes.com/2009/08/04/theater/04theater.html

 

www.nytimes.com/2008/09/17/arts/17iht-laramie.1.16232258....

 

www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-ca-laramie11-2009oc...

 

www.newsweek.com/id/163027

 

www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=113663235

 

Their were strong criticisms in the play of this 20/20 story (actually, it is basically demolished - see the NPR story above)

 

abcnews.go.com/2020/Story?id=277685&page=1

 

journalism.nyu.edu/pubzone/recount/article/95/

 

www.inthelifetv.org/html/episodes/23.html 3rd segment

 

An interview with Debra Thomsen of the Laramie Boomerang is in the play about the series they did in 2008

  

www.laramieboomerang.com/articles/2008/10/06/news/doc48ea...

 

www.laramieboomerang.com/articles/2008/10/07/news/doc48ec...

 

www.laramieboomerang.com/articles/2008/10/08/news/doc48ed...

 

www.laramieboomerang.com/articles/2008/10/10/news/doc48ee...

 

www.laramieboomerang.com/articles/2008/10/11/news/doc48f0...

 

They also had an editorial & excerpts from it are read in the play, but I can't seem to find it online.

 

A letter from Jonas Slonacker the paper refused to print is also read:

 

t was depressing to read Sunday's editorial, Laramie is a Community, Not a Project, which said that many subscribers didn't understand why the anniversary of Matthew Shepard's murder qualified as news and that some even requested their newspaper delivery be stopped until that reporting was over. The editorial also said: "that police reports certainly seem to indicate that this was a robbery that went very bad." and "it was galling because the crime was portrayed as a homophobic attack."

 

Is it customary when robbing someone to drive the victim down a dirt road, tie him to a fence, brutally beat him and leave him to slowly die? Surely there was a powerful emotion like hatred behind the beating of Matthew Shepard. For God's sake, they broke his skull. A popular story is that drugs made McKinney and Henderson do it. Even if drugs were involved, drugs don't make you hate; they simply magnify what already exists. I remember reading that both the perpetrators said homophobic things when they were interrogated and it is public record that McKinney tried to use Gay Panic Defense in his trial.

 

Many citizens of Laramie want to move on but denial isn't the best way to accomplish that. Understanding, love, honesty, and bravery might be better paths to that end and numerous people in Laramie have responded that way. There is no disgrace for Laramie in acknowledging that part or all of the motivation was homophobia. NO, the crime certainly does not define Laramie. How we react to the crime, how we talk about it, and if we do or don't do anything to prevent this from happening again does define Laramie. If someone paints a swastika on the home of a Jewish family, is it graffiti that went bad or hatred? If someone burns a cross on the lawn of an African American while robbing them, is it a robbery that went very bad or a hate crime? When a gay man is tied to a fence and viciously beaten, is it just a robbery that went very bad or perhaps something more?

 

(from a ways down in this interview)

 

tenbyfour.blogspot.com/2008/10/homophobia-and-language-of...

Farewell to Ferry [Scheltema, Marktsteeg, Leiden, 1/29/2022]

Television screenshot of the sports programme on state-run Ethiopia Television (ETV) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia discussing Ethiopia's medal prospects midway during the Olympic Games men's Marathon event in London, United Kingdom, Aug. 12, 2012. Ethiopian and Kenyan athletes were heavily favoured to win the race, but it was eventually won in an upset victory by Stephen Kiprotich of Uganda in a time of 2:08:01. In the backdrop of the studio, framed by the five Olympic rings, are images of previous Ethiopian long-distance track Olympic champions and other Olympic medal winners. (Screenshot by Timothy Kalyegira via ArabSat satellite channel).

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Live performance on top of the Space Needle for Sub Pop's 25th Anniversary

7/11/13

 

photos by morgen schuler

 

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It was performed on the anniversary of the day Matthew Shepard died in 150 theaters in all 50 states and 9 countries.

 

At the Magic, there was a brass band playing as people entered and the actors looked like they were rehearsing in the stairway and entrance to the theater.

 

After the performance, there was a silent procession down the three flights of stairs to the Rebar group bandshell where the brass band was playing.

 

The lights on cars were on and people took prayers and put them in a jar. When the ritual was finished, they were burned.

  

Laramieproject.org

 

www.magictheatre.org/season0910/Laramie.shtml

 

A ten minute video on the project

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgkwl6Zi4VQ

 

The New York production had an introduction and a post-show Q&A which are online

 

laramieproject.org/livebroadcast/

 

www.tectonictheaterproject.org/The_Laramie_Project.html

 

tectonictheaterproject.org/Tectonic.html

 

Donations were made to

 

www.matthewshepard.org

 

lyric.org

 

Media coverage

 

www.nytimes.com/2009/08/04/theater/04theater.html

 

www.nytimes.com/2008/09/17/arts/17iht-laramie.1.16232258....

 

www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-ca-laramie11-2009oc...

 

www.newsweek.com/id/163027

 

www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=113663235

 

Their were strong criticisms in the play of this 20/20 story (actually, it is basically demolished - see the NPR story above)

 

abcnews.go.com/2020/Story?id=277685&page=1

 

journalism.nyu.edu/pubzone/recount/article/95/

 

www.inthelifetv.org/html/episodes/23.html 3rd segment

 

An interview with Debra Thomsen of the Laramie Boomerang is in the play about the series they did in 2008

  

www.laramieboomerang.com/articles/2008/10/06/news/doc48ea...

 

www.laramieboomerang.com/articles/2008/10/07/news/doc48ec...

 

www.laramieboomerang.com/articles/2008/10/08/news/doc48ed...

 

www.laramieboomerang.com/articles/2008/10/10/news/doc48ee...

 

www.laramieboomerang.com/articles/2008/10/11/news/doc48f0...

 

They also had an editorial & excerpts from it are read in the play, but I can't seem to find it online.

 

A letter from Jonas Slonacker the paper refused to print is also read:

 

t was depressing to read Sunday's editorial, Laramie is a Community, Not a Project, which said that many subscribers didn't understand why the anniversary of Matthew Shepard's murder qualified as news and that some even requested their newspaper delivery be stopped until that reporting was over. The editorial also said: "that police reports certainly seem to indicate that this was a robbery that went very bad." and "it was galling because the crime was portrayed as a homophobic attack."

 

Is it customary when robbing someone to drive the victim down a dirt road, tie him to a fence, brutally beat him and leave him to slowly die? Surely there was a powerful emotion like hatred behind the beating of Matthew Shepard. For God's sake, they broke his skull. A popular story is that drugs made McKinney and Henderson do it. Even if drugs were involved, drugs don't make you hate; they simply magnify what already exists. I remember reading that both the perpetrators said homophobic things when they were interrogated and it is public record that McKinney tried to use Gay Panic Defense in his trial.

 

Many citizens of Laramie want to move on but denial isn't the best way to accomplish that. Understanding, love, honesty, and bravery might be better paths to that end and numerous people in Laramie have responded that way. There is no disgrace for Laramie in acknowledging that part or all of the motivation was homophobia. NO, the crime certainly does not define Laramie. How we react to the crime, how we talk about it, and if we do or don't do anything to prevent this from happening again does define Laramie. If someone paints a swastika on the home of a Jewish family, is it graffiti that went bad or hatred? If someone burns a cross on the lawn of an African American while robbing them, is it a robbery that went very bad or a hate crime? When a gay man is tied to a fence and viciously beaten, is it just a robbery that went very bad or perhaps something more?

 

(from a ways down in this interview)

 

tenbyfour.blogspot.com/2008/10/homophobia-and-language-of...

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Dotun Adebayo shows off his emotional singing skills for the World Football Phone In's theme tune "Soccer Fan" by The Real Sounds Of Africa.

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May 15, 2019 - We watched the 6:00 PM Live Broadcast of the ABC 7 Eyewitness News as it aired on TV, with News Anchors David Ono and Jovana Lara! Jonathan and I had a VIP Tour of the ABC 7 Eyewitness News Station and Headquarters in Glendale, CA.

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