admin | November 23, 2021
From a cozy throw blanket by a Los Angeles designer featured in this years Dwell 24, to a stylish, insulated cardigan and a toaster oven that could change your life, treat yourself or someone on your gift list to the items we cant stop talking about.
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admin | November 23, 2021
Many current filmmakers have been expanding the art of documentaries, but none quite so boldly or originally as Robert Greene. His films, which include Kate Plays Christine and Bisbee 17, embody a philosophy of nonfiction that reaches into the very grammar of the genre.
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admin | November 23, 2021
Romanias parliament passed a law on Monday that makes Holocaust and Jewish history education mandatory in all high schools throughout the country. The school subject will be called History of the Holocaust and the Jewish people, with curricula, teaching materials and methodology developed by the Elie Wiesel National Institute for the Study of the Holocaust in Romania, in collaboration with Romanias Ministry of Education.
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admin | November 23, 2021
Show Art for "Show It Was Not" Featuring an image of Franz Wunsch and Helena Citron Love it Was Not is a stunning documentary by Israeli director Maya Sarfaty about a romance between young Franz Wunsch, an Austrian SS Guard, and Helena Citron, a Jewish prisoner in Auschwitz.
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admin | November 23, 2021
LEIPZIG - Frauke and Peter are confused. On Monday, new coronavirus regulations are taking effect in the German state of Saxony, and they arent exactly sure what that means for their little book store. It will remain open, but from now on they may have to politely turn away unvaccinated customers.
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