Life&ArtsSection E | The Columbus Dispatch | Thursday, June 9, 2016
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Casey King, preparing to compete at the World Deaf Football Championship FRED SQUILLANTE/DISPATCH
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By Emily Bohatch | The Columbus Dispatch
W
hen playing soccer for her school team,
Casey King wears red, white and blue.
She will soon don the same colors —
but, instead of “Bishop Hartley High School,” her
jersey will read, “USA Deaf Soccer.”
Casey, an incoming junior at the Roman Catho-
lic school on the East Side, will
Beyond words
WOMEN’S SOCCER
Hartley junior
ready for
her dream:
world deaf
championship
By Glenn Whipp
Los Angeles Times
NEW YORK — Claire
Danes thought recently
about having a “big, wild
adventure.”
The type of insanity
she was contemplating?
Moving to
Brooklyn.
Not
moving the
needle for
you on the
daredevil
barometer?
She gets it.
So maybe a
little context is in order.
Danes, known for her
role as Carrie Mathison on
the “Homeland” TV series,
is talking about a more
personal experience.
Danes and her husband,
actor Hugh Dancy, had
just welcomed the addition
of a son, Cyrus, into their
lives. They were living in
Danes’ loft in SoHo, the
Lower Manhattan neigh-
borhood where she was
born and raised. They
wanted a place of their
own, and Danes hatched a
little fantasy about leaving
Manhattan for Brooklyn or
maybe Harlem.
Then the weight of a life-
time of memories kicked
in, and she and Dancy
ended up buying a town
house in the West Village.
“I was formed here, and
I will end my days here,”
Danes said with a self-
aware flourish.
“I still have a book club
with my friends from
ACTING
Homeland
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Claire Danes
D
ear Gov. Kasich,
Why, you lucky
man.
You’ve been under pres-
sure to show up at the
Republican National Con-
vention in Cleveland,
plaster on a smile and
endorse Donald Trump.
It must have been quite a
dilemma. And then the real-
ity TV star resolved it all with
a few ill-chosen words.
No way can you endorse
him now, right?
Of course, I refer to
Trump’s declaration that
a federal judge should be
disqualified from a lawsuit
involving the candidate.
Why? Because, by Trump’s
definition, the judge is
“Mexican.”
And then, when pressed
on the comment, Trump said
he would say the same thing
about a Muslim judge, too.
So the guy set to claim the
Republican nomination for
president:
n  Implicitly acknowledges
that things he has said about
Mexicans and Muslims are
inflammatory.
n Thinks it’s OK to disqual-
ify people based on where
their parents were born.
Because, as you know, the
judge — son of parents who
emigrated from Mexico —
was born in Indiana. In other
words, he’s American — but
so to speak
Trump gives
governor
an ‘out’ on
endorsement
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    Life&ArtsSection E |The Columbus Dispatch | Thursday, June 9, 2016 Johnny Cash fans sure to warm to revue / E3 Actors maximize dialogue in Wilson’s ‘Ma Rainey’ / E2 n Casey King, preparing to compete at the World Deaf Football Championship FRED SQUILLANTE/DISPATCH Joe Blundo By Emily Bohatch | The Columbus Dispatch W hen playing soccer for her school team, Casey King wears red, white and blue. She will soon don the same colors — but, instead of “Bishop Hartley High School,” her jersey will read, “USA Deaf Soccer.” Casey, an incoming junior at the Roman Catho- lic school on the East Side, will Beyond words WOMEN’S SOCCER Hartley junior ready for her dream: world deaf championship By Glenn Whipp Los Angeles Times NEW YORK — Claire Danes thought recently about having a “big, wild adventure.” The type of insanity she was contemplating? Moving to Brooklyn. Not moving the needle for you on the daredevil barometer? She gets it. So maybe a little context is in order. Danes, known for her role as Carrie Mathison on the “Homeland” TV series, is talking about a more personal experience. Danes and her husband, actor Hugh Dancy, had just welcomed the addition of a son, Cyrus, into their lives. They were living in Danes’ loft in SoHo, the Lower Manhattan neigh- borhood where she was born and raised. They wanted a place of their own, and Danes hatched a little fantasy about leaving Manhattan for Brooklyn or maybe Harlem. Then the weight of a life- time of memories kicked in, and she and Dancy ended up buying a town house in the West Village. “I was formed here, and I will end my days here,” Danes said with a self- aware flourish. “I still have a book club with my friends from ACTING Homeland for Danes: Manhattan since birth SEE danes, E8 Claire Danes D ear Gov. Kasich, Why, you lucky man. You’ve been under pres- sure to show up at the Republican National Con- vention in Cleveland, plaster on a smile and endorse Donald Trump. It must have been quite a dilemma. And then the real- ity TV star resolved it all with a few ill-chosen words. No way can you endorse him now, right? Of course, I refer to Trump’s declaration that a federal judge should be disqualified from a lawsuit involving the candidate. Why? Because, by Trump’s definition, the judge is “Mexican.” And then, when pressed on the comment, Trump said he would say the same thing about a Muslim judge, too. So the guy set to claim the Republican nomination for president: n  Implicitly acknowledges that things he has said about Mexicans and Muslims are inflammatory. n Thinks it’s OK to disqual- ify people based on where their parents were born. Because, as you know, the judge — son of parents who emigrated from Mexico — was born in Indiana. In other words, he’s American — but so to speak Trump gives governor an ‘out’ on endorsement SEE blundo, E8 SEE soccer, E2 discover THE NaMES THaT CREaTED THE GaMES! opens june 11 © SEGA An Exhibition created by the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne supported by the Victorian Government. Promotional Partner: CD-0006023695-07 discover THE NaMES THaT CREaTED THE GaMES! CourtesyMojang