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The pandemic brought dance to a halt on multiple fronts, shutting down not only theaters but also the spaces where dancers train. Alongside the gradual return of live performance in New York, dance studios have been making a cautious comeback, as they reopen for in-person classes with safety protocols in place.
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admin | September 14, 2021
The report titled, African regional review of implementation of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, was produced by the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) in partnership with the African Union Commission (AUC).
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admin | September 14, 2021
As we transition into the time warp that rushes us from Labor Day to New Years Eve, lets take a moment to appreciate the array of artistic and cultural celebrations occurring throughout the Bay. This week, be sure to take advantage of the talks, exhibits, performances and more from some of our favorite institutions and organizations
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admin | September 14, 2021
By Mark Green Mark Green: You came to UofL Health from out of town at a crucial moment and quickly made the momentous decision to acquire the KentuckyOne Health properties, which included Jewish Hospital, Mary and Elizabeth Hospital, Brown Cancer Center and Frazier Rehab. Did your experience as CEO of the Quorum Health hospital system in Nashville give you a previous opportunity to assess the Louisville market? Tom Miller: I had worked in multihospital systems, bringing together hospitals to work as a system.
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admin | September 14, 2021
What began with five days of performances in 2012 has grown into a 12-dayshowcase of the arts of all sorts, one of the topfestivals of its sort nationwide. This years KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival, which opens Tuesday, Sept. 14, includes more than 425 performances from throughout the gamut of the creative impulse dance, theater, music, comedy,film, visual arts, spoken-word, circus arts, and many that cut across genres.
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admin | September 12, 2021
by Susan Davis We live in a pluralistic community here in southeast Seattle. Even how we celebrate time varies. According to the Gregorian (standard) calendar, the new year started on January 1, 2021
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admin | September 12, 2021
Twenty years ago, the 9/11 attacks changed the world. We asked our readers to share their stories of that tragic day, which, in ways big and small, shaped all our lives.
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admin | September 12, 2021
Last year, Yair Netanyahu, son of former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, became the literal poster boy for the German right-wing party Alternative fr Deutschland (AfD).
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admin | September 12, 2021
Global Clevelands upcoming Welcoming Week (Sept. 10-19, 2021) consists of a series of events that focus on culture, community, economy, and internationality. The event will bring communities together to celebrate unity and friendship, as well as exhibit the countless benefits of welcoming newcomers to Northeast Ohio
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admin | September 12, 2021
click to enlarge Casa Bonita has been a towering pink presence on West Colfax for nearly five decades. Evan Semn Decades ahead of the eatertainment boom of the early 2000s, Bill Waugh had opened the first Casa Bonita in Oklahoma City in 1968, then followed with an even more elaborate spot in metro Denver, on the site of the former tuberculosis sanitarium that was then the JCRS Shopping Center. On Colfax Avenue, of course
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