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So, what s a Grandmaster s take on The Queen s Gambit ? | Features

The Netflix hit series “The Queen’s Gambit” has been viewed by more than 62 million households. One of the consultants the show’s producers relied on was Jewish grandmaster Gary Kasparov. A number of TV critics have given the series high marks for accuracy. How close to reality was the depiction of the world of competitive chess? The Jewish Light asked Susan Polgar, who’s no stranger to that elite class of chess players. Born in Hungary, Polgar became Women’s International Master in 1982 and International Master in 1984. In 1991, she attained the highest title a chess player can reach: Grandmaster. She was the first woman to qualify for the Men’s World Championship Cycle in 1986. In addition to serving as head coach of the Webster University chess team, Polgar directs SPICE — the Susan Polgar Institute for Chess Excellence — at Webster. Polgar said she enjoyed “The Queen’s Gambit” and that it rang true in many respects.

St Louis author tells daily story of staying positive in spite of husband s dementia

St Louis author tells daily story of staying positive in spite of husband s dementia
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This nonprofit s mission is to help Holocaust survivors | Health

1 of 6 A Holocaust survivor and the companion “pet” provided as part of the Blue Card s pet therapy program during the pandemic, bringing comfort and happiness to recipients with interactive cats and dogs that replicate the look, sounds and feel of real pets.

The 63106 Project Explores How A St Louis ZIP Code Is Weathering The Pandemic

From left, Misha Marshall, Richard Weiss and Leyla Fern King. The 63106 ZIP code houses some of St. Louis’ most vulnerable residents. Located just north of downtown, it includes the largely African American St. Louis neighborhoods of Old North, Carr Square, Columbus Square and Jeff VanDerLou. A Washington University study famously found an 18-year difference in the life expectancy of its residents compared to the largely white, affluent denizens of Clayton’s 63105 ZIP code. Richard Weiss wasn’t content to keep the story in the realm of statistics. Throughout the pandemic, he’s led a team of freelance journalists as they delve deeply into the lives of 63106 residents. Sponsored by Weiss’ nonprofit racial equity storytelling collaborative Before Ferguson Beyond Ferguson with support from the Pulitzer Center, the 63106 Project has published stories in publications from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch to the Riverfront Times (and even, yes, St. Louis Public Radio).

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