Extra Extra: You Live, You Learn To Live With 'Jagged Little Pill' Broadway Remake Of 'You Learn'

May 8, 2019, 5:25 p.m.

Because fifty percent of white Republicans are bothered by foreign languages, check out today's end-of-day links: 'Billions' renewed, toxic masculinity, 420oldfatlesbians, Woodstock boxset, and dog has separation issues.

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  • The House Judiciary Committee voted today to recommend the House hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress for failing to turn over the unredacted Mueller Report.
  • Also, the Republican-led Senate Intel Committee has subpoenaed Donald Trump Jr. to answer questions about his previous testimony before Senate investigators in relation to the Russia investigation.
  • Listen to the Jagged Little Pill musical’s Broadwayification of the song "You Learn."
  • Nearly half of white Republicans say it bothers them to hear people speaking foreign languages.
  • Showtime has renewed Billions, the best NYC show about terrible people, for a fifth season.
  • A mini version of Smorgasburg will set up shop in Hudson Yards for the summer.
  • The NY Times Magazine has a feature this weekend on the allure of toxic masculinity: "My Cousin Was My Hero. Until The Day He Tried To Kill Me."
  • A massive new 38-disc box set celebrating the 50th anniversary of Woodstock ’69 is on the way.
  • The Cut interviewed the couple behind the Instagram account "420oldfatlesbians," aka Sue and Lee—who are indeed an old, married lesbian couple who like smoking weed.
  • Who eats 10 fried eggs for breakfast? Splinter investigated a Fox News video piece in which a mysterious plate of eggs made a memorable appearance.
  • Why are so many parents not vaccinating their children? Utter selfishness.
  • And finally, dear god, don't leave me: