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Lunar New Year Festival: The show goes on | The Source | Washington University in St Louis

By Elisa Xu Video by Tom Malkowicz and Elisa Xu While their annual showcase celebrating Asian culture and the Lunar New Year couldn’t happen in person this year in Edison Theatre at Washington University in St. Louis due to the pandemic, members of the Lunar New Year Festival refused to give up. Instead, they pivoted to create their first virtual show. The production premiered live on YouTube March 27 and remains available to view online.  The theme for this year’s show is “Unwavering,” a testament to the countless hours of work that the executive board, choreographers, performers, videographers and editors put into this year’s performance. 

The Rookie recap: Season 3 Episode 6, Revelations

The Rookie recap: Season 3 Episode 6, Revelations
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Lamb-Scudiery retires after years of service to Count Basie Center for the Arts

Lamb-Scudiery retires after years of service to Count Basie Center for the Arts × RED BANK – The Count Basie Center for the Arts has announced the retirement of Yvonne Lamb-Scudiery, founder of the nonprofit organization’s performing arts programs and a member of the Basie Center family for more than two decades. “The heart of the Basie Center organization is its education programs, and those programs simply would not exist without Yvonne,” Adam Philipson, president and CEO, Count Basie Center for the Arts, said in a press release. “For 20 years, Yvonne has dedicated her professional career to bettering the community through arts education, and the Basie Center has been blessed to have her lead its charge to fulfill our mission to inspire, educate and entertain,” he said.

White Racist Cop Is at It Again on The Rookie : Hispanics Need to Behave

The stakes are higher in January 24’s episode of The Rookie, “Sabotage,” now that Officer Jackson West (Titus Makin Jr.) is working together with Sergeant Wade Grey (Richard T. Jones), and fellow Officers Lucy Chen (Melissa O Neil) and Tim Bradford (Erica Winter) to take down Officer Doug Stanton (Brandon Routh), presented to viewers as a racist white cop personified.  One of the first interactions Stanton has with a civilian this episode is him stopping a law-abiding Hispanic man:   Stanton: Catch the game last night? West: Yeah. It was brutal. Can t believe they were able to come back on us. Stanton: Uh-huh. Yeah, I believed. That s why I won 200 bucks. Anything look out of place to you?

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