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rebeccamock:

I had the honor to be a part of the Ham4Pamphlet project, a fan made artbook illustrating all 46 tracks of the Hamilton Musical. I illustrated track 2: Aaron Burr, Sir–since the track states it takes place in “1776, New York City”, and historically there was a great fire that same year, I thought it appropriate to make the backdrop a city in flames (like my heart, each time I listen).

You can read about the project and see more of the artwork here: [[Ham4Pamphlet project]]

Thanks Arielle for including me, and congratulations to all the artists on some stunning fan art!

Btw, if you want to see more fan art by me, follow my fan art tumblr: @procrusher

chirravutever:

#GAME4HAM

WOO! Final part of Hamilton the Game. Thank you all for your likes and shares, and @linmanuel for your enthusiasm and seal of approval! I hope you all enjoy this series as much as I loved making it. #YAYhamlet! :D


Part 4 of 4: Here are the descriptions/mission for each game:

  • Follow the Money: Maddison, Jefferson and Burr (interchangeable leads) suspect Hamilton of misusing government funds. Help them track down the money and find out what Hammy’s really up to!
  • Cut Scene: DAAAAAAAMN!!!!
  • BATTLE! I Hope you Burn: Play as the Schuyler sisters (interchangeable leads) as they take down Hamilton for his infidelity. This is definitely how Eliza reacted. fact. canon.
  • DUEL! Philip Hamilton vs George Eacker: Philip can’t have anyone disparaging his father’s legacy. Summon all the courage you require in this duel against Mr. Eacker!
  • Cut Scene: Unimaginable
  • Cut Scene: Can we get back to politics? Please? Choose your player.
  • Election of 1800: Did you choose Jefferson or Burr? Out-scream your opponent to win Hamilton’s vote!
  • Cut Scene: Obedient servant
  • DUEL! Aaron Burr vs Alexander Hamilton: It’s the ultimate showdown! Do you run, or fire your gun, or let it be?
  • End Page

Full series: || Part 1 || Part 2 || Part 3 || Part 4 …And Peggy! ||

AND PEGGY! Bonus Game: Live fast, die young, marry rich, REGRET NUTHIN’! Collect as many coins as you can in 30 seconds. (find the hidden easter eggs (easter…Peggs) within the games to unlock this bonus game!)

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A former investment banker who challenged Rep. Jerrold Nadler for his U.S. House seat and lost in the Tuesday primary confused a quote from the popular Broadway musical “Hamilton” and attributed it to the real founding father.

“As Alexander Hamilton says, ‘This is not a moment, this is the movement,’” Oliver Rosenberg said during a debate on WYNC’s The Brian Lehrer Show between the two Democratic candidates on Monday. “’Foes oppose us. We take an honest stand. We roll like Moses claiming our promised land.’ Rise up, rise up and vote.”

Indeed, the quote was not actually said by the author of the Federalist Papers Alexander Hamilton, but instead said by Lin-Manuel Miranda, the creator of the Broadway musical with the same name.

New York pol quotes wrong ‘Hamilton’ (CNN Politics)