By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution
The producers behind one of the largest comedy festivals in the world are launching a new theatrical subsidiary that hopes to become a major player on Broadway and in London's West End.

Gloria Estefan and her husband, Emilio, are hoping the rhythm is going to lead to Broadway.
Gloria Estefan and her husband Emilio are hoping the rhythm is going to lead to Broadway.
Behind Mariah, Michael and the constellation of stars at arguably the most successful record label in history stood a man who didn't often talk to the media or explain his motivations.
Latin superstar Ricky Martin is telling a U.N. conference on homophobia that he wishes he could come out again so he could tell people struggling with their identities that "it's just beautiful _ you find love."
The Broadway revival of "Evita" _ faced with trying to replace Ricky Martin, Elena Roger and Michael Cerveris _ will instead close when the Big Three leave early next year.

Ricky Martin is saying goodbye to Broadway's "Evita" — but don't cry for him.
Ricky Martin is saying goodbye to Broadway's "Evita." But don't cry for him.
The Big Three in the Broadway musical "Evita" _ Ricky Martin, Elena Roger and Michael Cerveris _ will leave the show together after the Jan. 26 performance.
The Big Three in the Broadway musical "Evita" _ Ricky Martin, Elena Roger and Michael Cerveris _ will leave the show together after the Jan. 26 performance.

Mitt Romney's got the biker vote. Rolling Thunder, the exuberant nonprofit membership organization for motorcycle enthusiasts, military vets and old-school patriots are near unanimous in their support of Mr. Romney following a vote Saturday during a conference in the nation's capital.
For more years than he wanted to count, Orlando Cruz kept it a secret as best he could. He thought he had no choice, because of who he is and what he does.
While Matthew Broderick clearly can take a joke, it might be best if he skips the latest edition of the theater spoof "Forbidden Broadway."

Sixpence None the Richer had a flash of success in the late '90s, when "Kiss Me" topped the charts alongside songs by Ricky Martin and Britney Spears. Nearly 15 years later, the reunited band is back with another collection of pretty pop/rock tunes.
Ricky Martin says Broadway is a monster that requires discipline, concentration and dedication, but "Evita'"s "Che" is feeling so happy and so at home that he can't imagine moving for a while.
Martin said Tuesday that "for many years, I lived in fear ... because I was hating myself because I grew up listening to a very crooked concept: `You're gay.
"I am here to again denounce violence and demand action for true equality," he said.