‘Tootsie’ on Broadway review: It won’t let you down

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First things first: A musical? About Tootsie? It has no business working as well as it does. 

I mean, really. Who could have predicted this? A show-to-stage extravaganza, based on the beloved, Oscar-nominated 1982 comedy about a desperate, out-of-work actor who disguises himself as a woman because he thinks it’ll be easier to get parts that way (HA), and winds up falling in love with a co-star and learning a few things along the way is one of those tales you’d be forgiven for thinking is best left in the past.

Happily, this thoroughly modern update is a genuine thrill, mostly thanks to Robert Horn’s smart book, which excises a lot of the more cringe-y aspects on the original comedy, and instead invites audiences to laugh at Michael Dorsey. The show begins with Michael interrupting the opening number to complain about his character’s motivation, for goodness sake! Packed with jokes, the show is completely ridiculous, but it totally works.  Read more…

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‘Avengers: Endgame’ reviews praise an epic, emotional conclusion

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Nothing will prepare you for Avengers: Endgame. 

The culmination of over 10 years of MCU movies will release in a matter of days but until then, spoiler-free reviews of it are finally in. 

Mashable’s own Angie Han has dubbed it Marvel’s biggest flex, and understandably so. It manages to wrap up with an immensely satisfying end.

SEE ALSO: ‘Avengers: Endgame’: Status of every character after ‘Infinity War’

For more spoiler-free goodness on what to expect, read on: 

Keep those tissues handy

A.O. Scott, The New York Times

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The payoff for long-time fans is worthwhile indeed

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Twitter co-founder subtweets Jack Dorsey into dust following Trump meeting

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The subtweet is coming from inside the house.

Twitter co-founder and CEO Jack Dorsey was on the receiving end of a not-so-subtle own today following an April 23 Oval Office meeting with Donald Trump. It seems that Biz Stone, one of the company’s original co-founders, doesn’t think too highly of the CEO’s justification for meeting with the President. And so, Stone did what many frustrated Twitter users do: he used the platform to make his displeasure known. 

SEE ALSO: Twitter users trolled Jack Dorsey on a giant projection screen during his TED Talk

“I’ve got a meeting today that could result in division,” wrote Stone. “I’m letting you know so you don’t hear it from someone else first. I’m volunteering at a grade school math center. I’m hoping both parties will learn from the exchange.” Read more…

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‘Avengers: Endgame’ is an amazing flex by Marvel

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The following is a SPOILER-FREE review of Avengers: Endgame.

Avengers: Endgame is not the best Marvel movie ever made. It’s not the prettiest or the funniest; it won’t blow your mind with new ideas or complicated character development.

But it is the most Marvel movie ever made, and there’s something incredible about that.

This is Marvel flexing, building on over 10 years and 20-plus films of careful groundwork and intricate planning to show us what it can do that no other movie franchise can. As such, it’s an immensely satisfying finish to this era of the series. 

Its magic does require some prior buy-in. This is a film designed for fans, stuffed as it is with callbacks, cameos, and Easter eggs. Certain arcs come full circle after years and years; others are revisited and refashioned into something different. Newcomers will likely find themselves totally lost in this tangle of characters and relationships and mythologies.  Read more…

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Ford wants to build a better app store for cars

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Last year Ford brought on the startup Autonomic to create the Transportation Mobility Cloud, or TMC, to build “smart” car applications for real-time data and connectivity in cars. On Tuesday, Ford announced Amazon Web Services will power the cloud-based platform.

The platform has since been available for all car makers, not just Ford. It creates a space for services and apps, like those used for parking, real-time traffic information, and in-car payment options. Think of it like the Apple App Store, but with apps and services made solely for the car.

SEE ALSO: Adobe’s first auto app will give real-time car maintenance tips Read more…

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Daenerys and Sansa’s passive aggressive ‘Game of Thrones’ talk is now a meme

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A lot of viewers are feeling an exaggerated smiley-squint from Daenerys during her heart-to-heart  stand-off with Sansa in the most recent Game of Thrones episode. 

Caption thispic.twitter.com/g85egCy4Nc

— doom (@reallyhalalfood) April 22, 2019

The Daenerys-Sansa exchange didn’t get the same notice as, say, Brienne’s knighthood or Daenerys’ other big Stark one-on-one conversation, but it’s pivotal all the same as it sets up a potential ongoing feud between the Mother of Dragons and, maybe, the Queen of the North. 

Provided they survive the upcoming Battle of Winterfell, of course.

In the meantime, though, the moment got meme’d as Twitter user @reallyhalalfood called for a caption contest of the moment and, yes, Twitter delivered.  Read more…

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This influencer faked a weekend at Coachella with Photoshop and wigs

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If you go to Coachella without taking pictures in front of the ferris wheel, did you really even go? 

YouTuber Gabbie Hanna decided to do a little experiment in which she faked a weekend at Coachella using Photoshop and footage from friends who actually did go to the festival. With the help of some photographers and colorful wigs Hanna posted three very different (and very convincing) looks to Instagram. 

The 28-year-old vlogger was inspired to pull off the stunt by other YouTubers who have faked trips before. Hanna says that while she has “nothing against” Coachella, she doesn’t think an introvert like herself would be that into it. Plus, she wanted to prove just how easy it is to lie on social media.  Read more…

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Snapchat just grew for the first time in a year

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Is it too soon to call this a turnaround? Maybe, but things are starting to look up for Snap.

The company just reported its results for the first quarter of 2019 and delivered investors some long overdue good news: Snapchat added new users for the first time in a year.

The app now counts 190 million daily active users (DAUs), up from 186 million last quarter. Overall, DAUs are still down from its previous peak of 191 million, but the new growth suggests the company has been able to reverse the momentum caused by an unpopular redesign last year.

$Snap results are in and Snapchat just had its first quarter of growth in a year (though DAUs are still slightly down from Q1 ’18) pic.twitter.com/2INobIUIfZ

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Kids hack dad’s facial recognition lock in easiest way possible

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Hacking facial-recognition systems is so easy a kid could do it. 

One Irish politician found this out the hard way when he discovered the reason he kept finding his laptop battery drained. It turns out his kids were using his campaign flyers — prominently featuring a picture of his face — to bypass the facial-recognition lock on his computer. 

SEE ALSO: Think twice about posting photos of your kid on Facebook

“So, I was wondering why the battery on my laptop was running down every time I left it at home,” Sinn Féin MEP Matt Carthy, who represents the Midlands Northwest constituency, tweeted Tuesday. “Turns out the kids have been using my election leaflets to get through the facial recognition lock…” Read more…

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Mark Zuckerberg might not be untouchable after all

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Mark Zuckerberg may soon find himself in an unfamiliar situation: facing actual, personal consequences for Facebook’s missteps. 

As the FTC continues to investigate the social network’s mishandling of user data, it’s looking more and more likely that officials will single out the Facebook CEO as they look to impose new punishments on the company. 

Days after the Washington Post reported the FTC is in the midst of “discussions about how to hold Zuckerberg accountable for Facebook’s data lapses,” the paper now reports a Democratic senator is urging the agency to put the Facebook founder on blast. Zuckerberg should be “individually liable,” for Facebook’s privacy violations, Oregon Senator Ron Wyden wrote in a letter to the FTC. Read more…

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