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Salisbury students take educational trip to the Holocaust museum
SalisburySalisbury-Elk Lick students from grades eight and nine took a trip to Washington D.C. to tour the Holocaust museum on Nov. 4. The Blanche Beerman Memorial Holocaust Trip Fund, in conjunction with The Community Foundation for the Alleghenies, funded the...Tags: Travel, Museums, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Human Interest, Arts and Culture
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On Theater: A stark, visceral telling of the Holocaust
Like their contemporaries, the Frank family of nearby Amsterdam, the Ten Booms of Haarlem, Holland, who weren't Jewish, were persecuted for providing refuge to Jews duringWorld War II.
Another contrast: While Anne Frank's words survived via her famous...Tags: Civil Unrest, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Christianity, Religious Conflicts, Education
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Hans Keilson dies at 101; author fled Nazis, recently drew great acclaim
Hans Keilson was a newly minted physician in the mid-1930s when the persecution began. As a Jew in Hitler's Germany, he was stripped of the right to practice medicine. A writer, he soon lost that identity too: His autobiographical first novel was pulped...Tags: William Faulkner, Civil Unrest, Germany, Refugee, The Holocaust (1934-1945)
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Breakthrough Theatre plans anniversary celebration with season awards
Orlando Theater BlogThe Breakthrough Theatre will hold its Two-Year Anniversary and Award Celebration at 7 p.m. Sunday, July 24. The event will take place at the nearby Master Class Academy, 711-B Orange Ave. in Winter Park. Entertainment will come from shows from the... -
The Arts on TV: Sister Wendy; Mel Brooks and Dick Cavett
Culture Monster“Grand Canyon Serenade” 8 p.m. Thursday KVCR: A visual tour of the Grand Canyon is set to classical music by Tchaikovsky, Brahms and Dvorak. “Globe Trekker” 8 p.m. Thursday and 7 p.m. Saturday KLCS; 9 p.m. Monday KCET: Amsterdam... -
Theater review: 'Anne Frank & Me' from Orlando Repertory Theatre
The most chilling part of "Anne Frank & Me" at Orlando Repertory Theatre is not the scene of Nazi soldiers rounding up terrified Jews in 1940s Paris.
Much scarier is the present-day scene of a mother chirpily comparing the Holocaust to a fish story of...Tags: Civil Unrest, Paris (France), The Holocaust (1934-1945), World War II (1939-1945), Religious Conflicts
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Area A&E Happenings for March 3
Events for this column must be submitted to the Advocate by noon Tuesday to be in the Thursday newspaper. Call (859) 236-2551, ext. 135, with complete information, including hours and admission price; or e-mail advocatearts@gmail.com.
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Witt: Banning books, not ideas
The banning and suppression of books has been going on for several hundred years.
Of course, prior to the invention of the Gutenburg press in the middle of the 15th century, books were relatively rare and reading was limited to royalty, the upper...Tags: William Faulkner, Thomas Paine, Benjamin Franklin, James Joyce, Thomas Hardy
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Theater review: 'The Diary of Anne Frank' from Breakthrough Theatre
There's no way to watch "The Diary of Anne Frank" without feeling a knot in the pit of your stomach as the performers take the stage.
"They were real people," a mournful voice says in your head. "They suffered terribly and undeservedly and then met a...Tags: Religion and Belief, Winter Park, Judaism, Arts and Culture, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Dear Diary, why do I write?
Tribune reporterI'm a lifelong diarist. No sooner did I learn to write than was I presented with book after book to record my inner-most thoughts. Looking back over these scrawled entries, little is recorded at first aside from the simplest of things: it's my birthday,...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Mass Media, Marcus Aurelius, England, Arts and Culture
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Discoveries
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe Long-Shining Waters by Danielle Sosin (Milkweed Editions: 288 pp., $24.) You don't see writing like this often, so infused with an intimate relationship to nature, certainly not in debut novels. It may be that with nature shrinking away from us,...Tags: Snow White (fictional character), South Carolina, Social Issues, Genesis (music group), Los Angeles
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It's A Gray Area: Take in a bit of history with your theater
Do you want to treat yourself to great theater for a truly modest price? Get tickets for the upcoming production of "The Hiding Place," based upon Tim Gregory's original adaptation of the autobiography by Corrie ten Boom. The show will be performed at...Tags: Civil Unrest, Berkeley (Alameda, California), Dylan Thomas, World War II (1939-1945), Music
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