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Photos: 2016 Tony Honors Cocktail Party

[ Written on June 10 2016 by Francesca ]

I’ve updated the gallery with pictures of Lin & Vanessa attending the 2016 Tony Honors Cocktail Party a few days ago.

   

Coverage: Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Sardi’s Caricature Unveiled

[ Written on June 03 2016 by Francesca ]

A couple of weeks ago, Lin got his long deserved Caricature in Sardi’s. I’ve updated the gallery with pictures from the event and the video of the unveil below.

   

Photos: 2016 John Jay College Educating For Justice Gala

[ Written on June 03 2016 by Francesca ]

I’ve updated the gallery with photos of Lin & his parents attending the 2016 John Jay College Educating For Justice Gala.

   

Gallery Update: Latest Events & Shoots

[ Written on May 23 2016 by Francesca ]

I’ve updated the gallery with the latest events Lin attended a few days ago and the newly released photo of his & Leslie’s feature for Vogue.

   

2016 > 19 May – Tony Awards 2016 Luncheon 
2016 > 20 May – 82nd Annual Drama League Awards Ceremony
Digital Scans > Vogue US (2016)
Photo Sessions > Session 028

Scans: Lin Manuel Miranda for Fast Company

[ Written on May 17 2016 by Francesca ]

    

If you ever find yourself in a position to sit down with Lin-Manuel Miranda, know this: You never really “sit down” with Lin-Manuel Miranda. He is always in motion, on a mission; standing still really isn’t his thing. When the 36-year-old composer and lyricist was dreaming up the songs for Hamilton, the Broadway phenomenon that he wrote every line of and currently stars in eight times a week, he would often walk for hours through the streets of New York City, willing the words to come. Even now, he insists that the calmest he ever feels is during the 2 hours and 45 minutes of the show, when he gets to bound around onstage as Alexander Hamilton, “yelling and rapping at the top of my lungs. It’s the most relaxing part of my day.” The physical exertion returns him, every night, to himself, offering an unlikely respite from the attention that’s swirled around him since Hamilton became a cultural and financial force. The only way that Miranda stays whole, now that everyone wants to engage with him—Hollywood, the White House, hundreds of thousands of Twitter followers, the music industry, Broadway obsessives, big-money investors, American history buffs, prize committees, schoolteachers, the political establishment—is to keep moving. [source]

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