...at the general meetings where all townspeople are heard. They're made in someone's kitchen over coffee before you go to the meeting.
And I guess he would know that as well as anyone.
He grew up in it.
Hillary, she loved the John Jay shout-out. I guess she's a John Jay fan [laughs].
That's an obscure one.
Well, John Jay is not as well known as some of the other Founders, but he was one of the more writerly ones. He was a wonk! She was just li...
'Hamilton' Creator Lin-Manuel Miranda: The Rolling Stone Interview | Rolling Stone
...mentioned that you had a whole ideas file on your computer called "Post-Heights."
I did, and I don't think I've touched it since [laughs]. Because then you fall in love with other stuff along the way. I thought Team of Rivals was going to be a musical, and then Spielberg got the rights to make it a movie, and I was like, "Oh, that's way better than I would have done! Go do that!" But I don't need to tell every story. I just have to chase what I'm ... 'Hamilton' Creator Lin-Manuel Miranda: The Rolling Stone Interview | Rolling Stone
I did, and I don't think I've touched it since [laughs]. Because then you fall in love with other stuff along the way. I thought Team of Rivals was going to be a musical, and then Spielberg got the rights to make it a movie, and I was like, "Oh, that's way better than I would have done! Go do that!" But I don't need to tell every story. I just have to chase what I'm ... 'Hamilton' Creator Lin-Manuel Miranda: The Rolling Stone Interview | Rolling Stone
... initially, when you had Ben Franklin as a character, you were going to write him a country-rock song.
It was a very Decemberists-y type song. If we're starting from the place that Hamilton is hip-hop, Ben Franklin's a totally different generation. So I wouldn't want to see Ben Franklin rapping, because that doesn't make sense to me. I only got halfway through his song. But the pitch was, Franklin's in France, wooing French ladies and making out with them. 'Hamilton' Creator Lin-Manuel Miranda: The Rolling Stone Interview | Rolling Stone
It was a very Decemberists-y type song. If we're starting from the place that Hamilton is hip-hop, Ben Franklin's a totally different generation. So I wouldn't want to see Ben Franklin rapping, because that doesn't make sense to me. I only got halfway through his song. But the pitch was, Franklin's in France, wooing French ladies and making out with them. 'Hamilton' Creator Lin-Manuel Miranda: The Rolling Stone Interview | Rolling Stone
Genius, the music-lyric storehouse and budding Web annotation platform, has accumulated millions of visitors and a stockpile of venture capital cash. Now the company is preparing for its next step in startup maturation: building an advertising bus...
Annotation Startup Genius to Launch Advertising Business - WSJ
...obs went Apple in paper, rubbed unshaven legs. Diana, word of mouth while I was on the can. Camp, computer deprivation; child abuse, newsmag cams. Touchtyped for America through public continuing ed. Summer ’97, Netscape dead (’98?), Ti interred in ermine swoosh, shroud the color of Lent and Advent, laid on 36,000-count Dow pillow.
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