March 2021: Antisemitism in review 07 Apr 2021 share this on
Austria
When: March
Where: Austria
What: A newly released report commissioned by
the Austrian Parliament highlighted several concerns about the state of
antisemitism in that country, including a strong correlation between high
levels of trust of information on social media and antisemitism. The study,
which aimed to “scientifically observe antisemitism in Austria on a sustainable
basis and also to place it in a context of current developments, was
conducted by the Institute for Empirical Social Research.
Although only a minority of those
surveyed stated that they trusted information on social media, those who did
Modesto s State Theatre set to reopen. See what Oscar-nominated film will play, when
The Modesto Bee 3 days ago Pat Clark, The Modesto Bee
Mar. 31 The State Theatre plans to reopen with an Oscar-nominated film in April, now that Stanislaus County has gone back into the red tier under California s coronavirus plan.
The historic downtown Modesto theater is set to open Friday, April 9, with the film Minari, nominated for six Oscars, including best film, according to Executive Director Kirstie Boyett, who said she s ecstatic to reopen. Minari also is set to play Saturday, April 10, with Once Upon a Time in Hollywood planned for Sunday, April 11.
The Taming of the Jew timesofisrael.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from timesofisrael.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Oklahoman
OKC Central Live Chat, usually started every Friday at 9:30 a.m., is on hold while The Oklahoman s online site is upgraded. Writer Steve Lackmeyer answered questions about Oklahoma City development that were submitted by readers in advance of this prewritten chat. Live chat is expected to resume in late March.
Q: Good morning Steve and happy Friday to you! In your opinion, what is the mindset of property owners holding on to properties, not improving but not selling either? I pass properties every day that have been boarded up for 10 years or more, no one going in or out. I look it up and there are some local property owners that could sell them and make sure money. Is it laziness? Tax write-off? Help me understand.
Josh Inmon, director of Springfield Little Theatre s production of Shout! The Mod Musical.
“Yeah, we opened last night to a great crowd,” said Inmon, who directs the production. “By the end, they were dancing in their seats, and everybody was having fun singing along” while staying socially distanced, of course!
Inmon described “Shout! The Mod Musical” as an off-Broadway show that debuted in 2006. “It s the story of five women who come of age in the 1960s and kind of discover themselves. And you see their journey going along. But the real star of the show is the music, the 60s music that, whether you you were alive in that era or not, everybody loves that music.”