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Cairo Opera House wows audience with Verdi s world-famous opera Aida

© Provided by Xinhua With precautionary measures against COVID-19 fully implemented, the Cairo Opera House is full of audience to enjoy the world-renow

Epic memo to the Whitney on exclusion of Chicano art

Print Carolina A. Miranda, arts and urban design columnist at the Los Angeles Times, as well as the paper’s unofficial northern Peruvian cumbia ambassador, here with the week’s essential culture news. Making the Latino central Chon Noriega has led UCLA’s Chicano Studies Research Center, an academic hub that was launched in the late 1960s, and that has been key to archiving Chicano historical documents, producing original scholarship and publications, and commissioning oral histories of important artists, activists and political figures. After 19 years, he is stepping down from that role though he will remain as a professor in the department of film, television and digital media.

È stato estradato in Italia il figlio dei coniugi albanesi trovati sezionati in 4 valigie

È stato estradato in Italia il figlio dei coniugi albanesi trovati sezionati in 4 valigie
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Imagine Little Tokyo Awards Short Story Contest Winners Named

Imagine Little Tokyo Awards Short Story Contest Winners Named Posted On By MIYA IWATAKI The eighth annual Imagine Little Tokyo short story contest will celebrate the winners in three categories on Sunday, May 23, at 1 p.m. through the Zoom platform in a free program hosted by the Japanese American National Museum. The contest is presented by the Little Tokyo Historical Society (LTSC) in partnership with the museum’s Discover Nikkei project. Comedian and ventriloquist Mike Palma will take the emcee reins in an exciting program featuring noted theatre actors Greg Watanabe, Jully Lee and Eiji Inoue providing dramatic readings of the winning stories in the categories of English language, Japanese language and youth (18 and younger).

Will Diana, the musical, be as ill-fated as the people s princess? : Larchmont Chronicle

“It’s May! It’s May! The lusty month of May,” as Lerner and Lowe wrote in their musical, “Camelot.” Spring has sprung! Announcements blossom like crocuses, as theaters reopen from London to Los Angeles: the Globe, Shakespeare in the Park, our own Hollywood Bowl. The Fountain Theater will turn its East Hollywood parking lot into an outdoor theater for a production this summer (no details yet on where you actually park, but…).  And yet… Netflix (now a theatrical juggernaut) has announced that it will stream “Diana,” the musical about the ill-fated British princess, in October, before the show (hopefully) opens in New York two months later. Producer and film-maker Frank Marshall, quoted in the “New York Times” (3/30/21) said, “I think people will see the movie, and will say, that’s a show I want to see in person.”

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