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Broadway revival of “1776” was hoping to spark a conversation about power and
representation. And it has, if not quite in the way it intended. It assembled a
diverse cast of women, nonbinary and transgender actors to play the white men
who signed the Declaration of Independence, as a way of highlighting those whose
perspectives were not considered. The show, which has been in the works for
several years, made adjustments after the police murder of George Floyd prompted
intense debates over race, justice and hierarchy in the theater business. A new
co-director, Jeffrey L. Page, who is Black, was added to shape the work
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After months of waffling, lawsuits, verbal mudslinging and the near miss of a
full blown trial, Elon Musk now owns Twitter. On Thursday night, Mr. Musk closed
his $44 billion deal to buy the social media service, said three people with
knowledge of the situation. He also began cleaning house, with at least four top
Twitter executives — including the chief executive and chief financial officer —
getting fired on Thursday. Mr. Musk had arrived at Twitter’s San Francisco
headquarters on Wednesday and met with engineers and ad executives.
The closing of the deal, which followed months of drama and legal challenges as
Mr. Musk changed his mind about buying the company, sets Twitter on an uncertain
course. Mr. Musk, a self-described “free speech absolutist,” has said that he
wants to make the social media platform a more freewheeling place for all types
of commentary and that he would “reverse the permanent ban” of former President
Donald J. Trump from the service.
Mr. Musk’s open approach to speech on Twitter could exacerbate long simmering
issues of toxic content and misinformation, affecting political debates around
the world. Early tests will come within days, when Brazil elects its president
and American voters go to the polls on Nov. 8 for the midterm elections. Twitter
said it would prohibit misleading claims about voting and the outcome of
elections, but that was before Mr. Musk owned it.
After months of waffling, lawsuits, verbal mudslinging and the near miss of a
full blown trial, Elon Musk now owns Twitter. On Thursday night, Mr. Musk closed
his $44 billion deal to buy the social media service, said three people with
knowledge of the situation. He also began cleaning house, with at least four top
Twitter executives — including the chief executive and chief financial officer —
getting fired on Thursday. Mr. Musk had arrived at Twitter’s San Francisco
headquarters on Wednesday and met with engineers and ad executives.
The closing of the deal, which followed months of drama and legal challenges as
Mr. Musk changed his mind about buying the company, sets Twitter on an uncertain
course. Mr. Musk, a self-described “free speech absolutist,” has said that he
wants to make the social media platform a more freewheeling place for all types
of commentary and that he would “reverse the permanent ban” of former President
Donald J. Trump from the service.
Mr. Musk’s open approach to speech on Twitter could exacerbate long simmering
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“There could be real-world consequences to his leadership,” David Kaye, a law
professor at the University of California, Irvine, who worked with the United
Nations on issues of free speech, said of Mr. Musk’s ownership of Twitter. “To
the extent that world leaders see they have this space and it’s unmoderated,
they could push to see how far they can go.”
Mr. Musk, 51, will be remaking Twitter without having to disclose how it is
performing every few months. By taking the company private, he does not need to
regularly answer to shareholders and can make changes to the service away from
the public’s prying eyes. Mr. Musk, who also runs the electric carmaker Tesla
and the rocket company SpaceX, did not immediately respond to a request for
comment. Completing the deal was a victory for Twitter’s board. When Mr. Musk
agreed to pay $54.20 a share for the company in April, Twitter faced criticism
for accepting a price that was too low. But, as the global economy faltered in
the ensuing months and Twitter’s stock fell, the deal price appeared to be a win
for shareholders, and the board sought to force Mr. Musk to abide by the
agreement. A Twitter spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for
comment. The Twitter executives who were fired on Thursday include Parag
Agrawal, the chief executive; Ned Segal, the chief financial officer; Vijaya
Gadde, the top legal and policy executive; and Sean Edgett, the general counsel,
said two people with knowledge of the matter. At least one of the executives who
was fired was escorted out of Twitter’s office, they said. Mr. Musk, who is one
of Twitter’s most active users and has more than 109 million followers, began
accumulating shares in the company this year. In April, he struck the deal to
buy the company for $44 billion and said he would lift Twitter’s content
moderation policies, eliminate spam, add new features and provide more
transparency about the algorithms used to promote content. “Twitter has
tremendous potential — I look forward to working with the company and the
community of users to unlock it,” he said in a statement in April. But, within
weeks, he began questioning the deal. Mr. Musk lashed out at the Twitter
executives responsible for content decisions and accused the company of failing
to accurately count the spam accounts on its platform. When Parag Agrawal,
Twitter’s chief executive, tried debunking Mr. Musk’s claims, Mr. Musk responded
by tweeting a poop emoji.
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By July, Mr. Musk had decided that he no longer wanted to own Twitter, arguing
that he had been misled about the amount of spam on the platform. He announced
his intent to abandon the acquisition. Twitter sued Mr. Musk to force him to
carry out the agreement. The company accused Mr. Musk of trying to back out of
the deal because the economic downturn had caused a decline in his personal
wealth. Mr. Musk had agreed to personally provide roughly $33 billion of the $44
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Broadway revival of “1776” was hoping to spark a conversation about power and
representation. And it has, if not quite in the way it intended. It assembled a
diverse cast of women, nonbinary and transgender actors to play the white men
who signed the Declaration of Independence, as a way of highlighting those whose
perspectives were not considered. The show, which has been in the works for
several years, made adjustments after the police murder of George Floyd prompted
intense debates over race, justice and hierarchy in the theater business. A new
co-director, Jeffrey L. Page, who is Black, was added to shape the work
alongside its original director, Diane Paulus, who is Asian American.
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These are the broad outlines of “Peerless,” the playwright Jiehae Park’s sly and
polished adaptation of “Macbeth.” Transported from the Scottish heath to the
halls of a Midwestern high school, “Peerless” places the tragedy’s moral
quandaries into the mouths and miniskirts of M (Sasha Diamond), a senior, and L
(Shannon Tyo), her twin. L is a junior, having stayed back a year to increase
their chances of getting into what they refer to only as “The College,” which
accepts only one student from their school per year. But those plans go awry
when The College accepts their classmate D (Benny Wayne Sully) instead. D has a
lower G.P.A., but he is Native American. Though M is a girl and Asian American —
“double minority,” as she puts it acidly — she believes that D outranks her in
terms of racialized admissions policies. Smartly — because Park is very smart —
the play is content to absorb the themes of “Macbeth” without providing
corollaries for each of its plot points. There’s no Birnam Wood here, no spots
to out. Macbeth’s bestie, Banquo, is now BF (Anthony Cason), M’s barely there
boyfriend. Instead of the three witches and Hecate, there’s only a single
classmate known as Dirty Girl (Marié Botha, delightful), costumed by Amanda
Gladu in a witchy black trench coat. The set, by Kristen Robinson, shows a
school hallway at an angle, with cutouts for a living room and a bed, as needed,
while Mextly Couzin’s flashing, deep-hued lights nudge the environment toward
the uncanny.
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