admin | March 12, 2022
Dr. David Gunn, a father of two, began practicing medicine as an OB/GYN and abortion provider in Brewton, Ala., fulfilling a deeply personal imperative to offer these services to patients in hostile environments.
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admin | March 12, 2022
Michael Feinstein started playing the piano by ear when he was 5 years old. After graduating from high school, he moved from Columbus, Ohio, to Los Angeles. When he was 20 years old, the widow of concert pianist and actor Oscar Levant introduced him to Ira Gershwin in July 1977
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admin | March 10, 2022
Bill Ackerman, Life in childhood and education Ackman was born in Chappaqua, New York, the son of Ronnie I.
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admin | March 10, 2022
I consider the U.S. history survey the most important course that a history department offers.
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admin | March 10, 2022
Rarely does a week pass by where we don't see Israel tightening its grip on Palestine through its apartheid system of domination and control, or new revelations about the detrimental effect this is having on Palestinians. This week it was the news that the occupation state has introduced a set of procedures that will make Israel the arbiter of who can and cannot teach in Palestinian universities and the revelation that an "extremely arbitrary" travel ban imposed on Palestinians has prevented thousands from going abroad.
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admin | March 10, 2022
In the wake of Unesco adding Palestinian embroidery to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list last December, the Palestinian Museum announced a collaboration with the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London to conserve traditional textiles thanks to a $484,298 grant from the Aliph Foundation (the International Alliance for the Protection of Heritage in Conflict Areas). The first partnership between the two museums aims to develop the capacities of the Palestinian Museum's collections department, establishing the first dedicated textile conservation studio in Palestine. The project began in January and will continue until December 2023.
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admin | March 8, 2022
To run, or to drop, cover and hold on.
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admin | March 8, 2022
When the Elm Duo sings these words on March 18, Mike Bell will be thinking of his grandfather, and millions more: Sorrow, sorrow, for my beloved For my cherished native lands Sorrow, sorrow, my heart does weep so Never will I be able to see it again The words are translated from the Ukrainian song Hej Sokoly, which Bell and his daughter Eleanor Mayerfeld, the other half of the Elm Duo, will perform later this month at North Street Cabaret.
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admin | March 8, 2022
When romance and snowflakes mingle in the air, we cuddle up with our loved ones.
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admin | March 8, 2022
Paula Vogel's drama "Indecent" embodies a heated argument familiar to anyone who studies theater or literature. "Why must every Jew onstage be a paragon?" asks a playwright who's just written a provocative work
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