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FRONT-ROW SEAT: Another chance to see Daddy Longlegs
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New and different job duties have beckoned and beckoned and beckoned so your humble Front-Row Seat correspondent hasn’t been spending too much time in front-row seats (or their virtual equivalents in this odd era) lately. But fortunately arts and entertainment go on, despite the pandemic-born challenges, and it’s time to open the mailbag (so to speak) and offer a roundup of area A&E. Daddy Longlegs is back
A few months back, this space focused on Theatre 444’s production of “Daddy Longlegs,” a two-actor musical that was fully staged in mid-November in the Waterloo Library and Historical Society’s Fatzinger Hall, live-streamed for ticket-buyers to watch from home.
Police disciplinary records should be public | Opinion
Updated Feb 02, 2021;
Posted Feb 02, 2021
Two members of the Middlesex Black-Jewish Coalition say public safety can only come from trust between the police and the communities they serve. Trusting the police without requiring accountability and transparency amounts to unquestioning acceptance including acceptance of police misconduct and complicity in the suffering it causes. The cycle of police misconduct and secrecy has led to broken trust.
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By Sonya Headlam and Rebecca Cypess
In his 1963 “Letter from a Birmingham Jail,” the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” If we are not vigilant in safeguarding justice for all people, no one’s justice is secure. We write as two women from different backgrounds who are united in our conviction that Dr. King’s words must continue to be a guiding principle for all of us today.