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Youngstown State University Theatre Opens 58th Season
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Li l Friday Roundup: 11 events taking place in the Port City this weekend
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Matthew Gardiner, new Artistic Director of Signature Theatre. Photo by Christopher Mueller.
Signature Theatre’s Board of Directors voted to accept the recommendation from the Artistic Director Search Committee to
appoint
Matthew Gardiner Signature Theatre’s new Artistic Director. The Artistic Director Search committee, comprised of artists, Signature staff and Board members, voted unanimously to appoint Gardiner after an exhaustive, nationwide search facilitated by AlbertHall&Associates that began in November 2020.
“On behalf of the Board of Directors, we are so excited that Matthew Gardiner will be leading Signature Theatre as the next Artistic Director,” said
Board Chair Dottie Bennett. “Matthew is an extraordinary artist, advocate for inclusiveness, and has a strong vision for Signature’s future and for the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. We are excited to see the innovation, artistry, and excellence he will bring to Signature both on stage and
A Film Divided Against Itself: D W Griffith s The Birth of a Nation (1915)
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Liz Cheney, the ‘Big Lie,’ and Resistance to It
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Readers of The New York Times were disappointed on Wednesday when columnist Thomas L. Friedman announced a change of plans.
“I was going to make this my week for happy news,” he wrote, but then something had come up something so big that to write about anything else would be, he thought, “like writing a column about the weather the day after Watergate exploded or about Ford Theater’s architecture after Lincoln was shot.”
Somehow I don’t think that the journalists of former days, when they were writing about Watergate’s “explosion” or Lincoln’s assassination, had to preface their remarks by telling readers, as Friedman does, that: “This is a big moment in American history.”