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Hopkins' play screwmachine/eyecandy was copyrighted in 1994, but updated when it was performed a decade later. [14] A production ran during the 2005 Edinburgh Festival Fringe at the Assembly Rooms when The Scotsman described it as a "dark and twisted comedy" about the American game show in which "the excesses of American culture are held up to the light, roundly lampooned and shown to be the ...
The Extremists is a 2009 one-act play by C.J. Hopkins, published by Broadway Play Publishing.A political satire [1] criticizing American views on extremism and foreign terrorism, it revolves around a television talk show host interviewing a counterterrorist expert on the imminent danger of the extremist threat.
Maudie White Hopkins (née Maudie Cecelia Acklin; December 7, 1914 – August 17, 2008) is believed to have been the oldest surviving widow of a Confederate soldier. At the time of her death, she was the oldest publicly known Civil War widow, although others were believed to be alive but unidentified.
[3] [5] Charles Jerome Hopkins died on November 4, 1898, of a brain hemorrhage, at Clover Hill. [3] [4] [7] At the time of his death, Hopkins had composed over 1200 musical pieces. [1] [4] His deathbed was attended by his niece, Amy Fay, who took possession of his many letters, manuscripts and musical compositions.
Death as the main story: For deaths where the cause of death itself is a major story (such as the unexpected death of a prominent figure by homicide, suicide, or accident) or where the events surrounding the death merit additional explanation (such as ongoing investigations, major stories about memorial services or international reactions, etc ...
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"Whoopty" is the debut single by American rapper CJ. The song was initially self-released on July 30, 2020, before being re-released by Warner Records following his signing to the label. The song reached number 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in February 2021, as well as number three in the UK and the Billboard Global 200 top 10.
In 2019, the Washington, DC–based media production company Spark Media released a documentary titled Scattering CJ about the Facebook page and the Twomey family. [16] The documentary chronicles the Twomey family as they grieve C.J.'s death, experiences and stories of members of the Scattering CJ Facebook page, [17] and the conversation about mental health and suicide prevention that has come ...