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Remembering Christopher Plummer s Jewish affinities – The Forward

Last year, America was reminded of the anti-Nazi onscreen activism of Canadian actor Christopher Plummer, who died on Feb. 5 at age 91, after the previous occupant of the White House’s State of the Union address. After that event, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi tore up a copy of the speech in a filmed image which was quickly turned into a GIF juxtaposing Plummer as Baron von Trapp in “The Sound of Music,” tearing a Nazi flag into pieces. Even if Plummer is best remembered for his appearance in “The Sound of Music,” his full achievements were vaster and varied. A fervent, if sloppily edited, memoir published in 2008, reminds us that his artistry was often inspired by Yiddishkeit.

Minor League Promos of the Decade: 2018

Copy Link The lack of a 2020 Minor League Baseball season meant the lack of gameday promotions. However, there are still plenty of promotions upon which we can reminisce. This marks the ninth article in a year-by-year series chronicling the past decade s most notable Minor League Baseball gameday promotions. To share your The lack of a 2020 Minor League Baseball season meant the lack of gameday promotions. However, there are still plenty of promotions upon which we can reminisce. This marks the ninth article in a year-by-year series chronicling the past decade s most notable Minor League Baseball gameday promotions. To share your own favorite promotions of the decade that was, please reach out via email ([email protected]) or Twitter (@bensbiz). Previous installments:2010; 2011; 2012; 2013; 2014; 2015; 2016; 2017.

Hallan a pescador que se accidentó cerca de la isla Puná

Hallan a pescador que se accidentó cerca de la isla Puná
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Cubs historical sleuthing: Late 1930s edition

Cubs historical sleuthing: Late 1930s edition Share this story The poster, Rachel LaBant, said she found it in a family album. Well, of course you know that set me to sleuthing, especially since this was a photo I’d never seen before. What do we know about this photo? First, it was taken not long after the iconic bleachers and scoreboard were built. We know this because there’s no clock on the board; that was installed in June 1941. Here’s a post I did sleuthing a photo from May 1941, only about a month before the clock was installed, one of the only color photos of the board painted brown. It also can’t be from the first year, 1938, because photos and video from that year’s World Series show the ivy still barely grown in:

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