News about Michael Stewart

Hello Dolly! review: Nifty Imelda's a five star Dolly with the musical wattage of a nuclear power station, writes PATRICK MARMION

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 19, 2024
PATRICK MARMION: Nobody expected anything less of Imelda Staunton. The star of Vera Drake, who has just won an Emmy nomination for playing the Queen in The Crown, is once again quite simply stunning - this time as inveterate matchmaker Dolly Levi in Dominic Cooke's hearty revival of Jerry Herman's 1964 musical. Standing just 4ft 11-and-three-quarter inches in her stockinged feet, Staunton has the musical wattage of a nuclear power station. If she didn't hold some of it back, she'd surely blow the Palladium's fuse board. She is, in other words, a perfect fit for Dolly: A one-woman dating app in a bodice and bustle, meddling her way through 1890s New York. Michael Stewart's story does, however, remain something of a hodge-podge: A Dolly-mixture of pastel coloured goo with synthetic flavours. But thanks to Imelda, who cares?

Mother's horror as her six-year-old son drowns on first day of $6,000 summer camp: 'They messed up'

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 26, 2024
Michael Stewart from Lumberton, New Jersey , died around 2pm on Monday after staff at the Liberty Lake Day Camp found him unresponsive in the pool.

Pitch invasions, Covid chaos and heartwarming fairytales... it's all in the life of a cup final commentator!

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 24, 2024
HIGH up, in the BBC television studio overlooking Hampden, Hibs fan Pat Nevin attempted to be the voice of reason. 'There's an argument that it's 114 years of frustration bubbling over,' he said. Former Hibs midfielder Michael Stewart interjected: 'It is what it is outside, and I think we should be focusing on what was a great game of football.' My third Sportscene guest wasn't sure what to say. And Ronald de Boer didn't usually struggle in that department.

Balin Stewart: A teenage killer of the Sunshine Coast was sentenced to seven years in prison in Brisbane for manslaughter

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 1, 2023
Balin, the teenage killer of his 16-year-old son, will never forgive you.' Since a Brisbane judge suspended his sentence on Friday, the teen will spend three years and six months in detention. Mr Stewart discussed the consequences of his son Balin's death during sentencing hearings for the now 19-year-old man who was found guilty of manslaughter.

Breast cancer patient Marlene Barbera who was banned from Oregon hospital weeks before mastectomy after she complained about a transgender pride flag stuck to clinic wall

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 31, 2023
After being barred from her medical clinic for questioning the presence of a trans flag in the medical setting, an Oregan woman with breast cancer spoke out. Marlene Barbera, 55, who was thrown out of Richmond Family Medicine Clinic in Portland only weeks before her scheduled mastectomy, told DailyMail.com that she has been suffering with anxiety since being barred from her medical care provider. 'I am afraid in this area and want that I am secure in hospital if I am in danger,' Barbera said on Monday.

On the Sunshine Coast, there are no winners' after a teen is found guilty of the murderer of Balin Stewart

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 10, 2023
Balin Stewart (main), 16, was stabbed to death outside his Sunshine Coast home in January, 2022. After a two-week trial in which crown prosecutor Rebecca Marks argued that the younger boy assaulted Balin out of jealousy because he was spending time with his ex-girlfriend, the younger boy was found guilty of murder. Balin's parents said in the 'brutal' court system, there are 'no winners' out of court.

After a Black art specialist who had mentored her turned on her, a Guggenheim curator escaped into quitting

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 5, 2022
After charges of bigotry from a former employee, a well-respected curator for the Guggenheim was forced to resign. Nancy Spector (left) was not charged with any wrongdoing or signs of bigotry against ChaƩdria LaBouvier (right). LaBouvier said that her time in the Guggenheim was 'the most racial professional experience' of her life, and that Spector was accused of attempting to co-opt her work. Spector has been dubbed a pariah of the art world now in her 60s.

Fans outraged after Valeriy Bondar escapes a red card for 'wiping out' Scotland star Che Adams

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 21, 2022
Michael Stewart, a Scottish football pundit, angered fans by slamming the decision not to send off Valeriy Bondar for 'wicking out' Scotland star Che Adams. The forward poleaxed the striker toward the end of the first half, but the referee prevented him from being sent off and was given a yellow card. Bondar was not the last man, according to the official.