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Syracuse Mayoral Candidates Faceoff on Ideas to Make City More Sustainable for Citizens and Government

Candidates Ben Walsh, Khalid Bey and Janet Burman answered questions about environmental and financial sustainability in a forum conducted by Greening USA, CNY Solidarity and FOCUS Greater Syracuse.

Librarians in Wyoming face criminal obscenity charges for stocking LGBT+ books in teen sections

How to make a menu suitable for everyone? - Wired PR Lifestyle Story

How to make a menu suitable for everyone? - Wired PR Lifestyle Story
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Martin Short Doesn t Rewatch His Movies: That Seems a Little Bit Sunset Boulevard to Me

Martin Short Doesn t Rewatch His Movies: That Seems a Little Bit Sunset Boulevard to Me People 5/6/2021 © Provided by People Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images Martin Short has starred in some of the most beloved comedy classics of all time just don t expect him to rewatch them anytime soon. I tend not to, the Father of the Bride(1991) star, 71, tells PEOPLE ahead of being honored by the 2021 TCM Classic Film Festival with a special tribute hosted by TCM s Ben Mankiewicz. I think by the time you re finished something, you re almost burned out on it. You ve been to screenings, you ve seen cuts, you ve seen other cuts, he adds. You ve made it. So when it finally is released, you then let it float off. I tend to always go onto the next thing pretty soon.

Hackney s Graeae release Zoom plays by disabled artists

Published: 3:44 PM January 22, 2021    Dame Harriet Walter and Mandy Colleran in How Do You Make a Cup of Tea? - Credit: Graeae Theatre Company The latest in a series of Zoom plays from Hackney s Graeae Theatre tackles everything from sibling rivalry to an awkward meeting between ex lovers. Crips Without Constraints Part 2 is the work of deaf and disabled writers and directors, and feature performances by Dame Harriet Walter, Sharon D. Clarke, Mandy Colleran, Julie Graham and Naomi Wirthner. The project started in spring 2020 at the height of the first lockdown with an acclaimed series of 11 new works filmed on Zoom and streamed online while Graeae s Kingsland Road headquarters was closed. The five new duologues, which began on January 19, are released every Tuesday until February 16.

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