Dirty Dollhouse’s Chelsea Mitchell and Greg Sover Provides a ‘Night of Song’ to a Sold-Out Show at The TileWorks
Joe Montone of Stage United hosted a Q&A with each artist before their respective sets at the intimate event.
Joe Montone of Stage United hosted a Q&A with each artist before their respective sets at the intimate event.
Stars came out to support Kamala Harris in her final rally before the election.
The real stars weren’t on the stage, but in the audience. They’re the organizers, the voices, and the votes.
Republicans who stood side-by-side with Harris include former Bucks County Congressman Jim Greenwood, former Rep. Adam Kinzinger, former Georgia Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan, former counterterrorism advisor to Mike Pence Olivia Troye, and more.
In between songs, Stipe mentioned that he’d been to 8 countries over the summer and in each one he met fans that pleaded with him: “Do not let that man [Trump] get back into power.”
The event featured local speakers and organizations who addressed the upcoming election, the stakes involved, and the implications of Project 2025.
This campaign event offered a positive vision of the future for the country that secures Americans’ freedoms and protects our democracy.
The judge ruled that rejecting mail ballots for issues with the date on the outer envelope violates voters’ First Amendment rights, since voting is considered an expression of free speech.
“It is inconceivable that after decades of promises and political posturing, Congress has yet to pass a permanent solution for undocumented immigrants who entered the country as children and other undocumented people,” said Make the Road PA’s Armando Jiménez.
“Danny is a battle-tested patriot who represents the best of his generation. Bucks County will be safer with him as our Sheriff,” said former Bucks County Congressman Patrick Murphy.
We need a representative in Congress who engages not in sophistry, but in truth-telling, and one who has the courage to have in-person town halls open to all their constituents, writes Newtown’s Steve Cickay.
Locally, the cuts have already hacked away about one-third of the $800,000 the federal government had been sending to supplement Bucks County Opportunity Council programs like Fresh Connect.