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Three grad students at UCLA have produced a reworking of Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet, in which the latter title character has been transformed into a gay Hispanic immigrant named Julio. I don't know all the details of the short film's plot, but it would interesting if the two meet near a schoolyard.
Someone I follow Tweeted the story from Legal Insurrection, but they got it from The College Fix, who got it from the Daily Bruin. This means that if you only read it here, you're getting fourth-hand information.
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And in other stuff:
A psychiatrists says that Italy could soon look like Nigeria.
Kurds protest outside the U.S. consulate in Hamburg, Germany.
Germany, believe it or not, now has a website intended to deter migrants.
In Germany, a failed asylum seeker from Pakistan is on the run after allegedly murdering his two-year-old daughter.
In Berlin, an alleged Islamist and his large cache of weapons have been taken into custody.
In Berlin, a prostitution ring has been discovered at a refugee center.
In Britain, object to a mosque, get censored.
In Britain, a terror watchdog warns against "criminalising thought".
Sweden expects fewer asylum seekers in the next few years.
The French police can't stop migrants from going from Calais to Britain.
In Switzerland, more than a third of the adult population have immigrant backgrounds.
Dutch politician Geert Wilders questions the neutrality of the judge handling the appeal of his hate speech conviction.
In Hangzhou, China, City Brain is watching you.
We will soon find out if the Democrats really care about alleged interference from Russia.
The ACLU's definition of "justice" apparently encompasses a 17-year-old illegal alien getting an abortion in Texas at taxpayer expense.
The "communist experiment" failed because it was communist.
And to finish, former NFL quarterback Brett Favre can still throw the ball.
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