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In the name of preservation the Egyptian Theatre has recently repurchased properties it owned in the 1930s. The Egyptian Theatre is now in possession of the two nearby units, both 143 and 147 N. Second St. The board of the Egyptian Theatre wishes to keep the businesses currently leasing in these properties. “We have a. ....
DeKALB – Across the country, sexual assault and domestic abuse is an all-too-common occurrence that must be actively fought against. April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a time to acknowledge survivors, hear their stories and prevent future assaults. Safe Passage, a DeKalb County domestic violence and sexual assault crisis center, will be raising awareness this. ....
The word sounds disrespectful, like appropriation, but it's a serious term the Art Institute of Chicago has an Egyptomania collection. It also just opened a new permanent gallery of Egyptian art. ....
Oscar-nominated actor, DeKalb native Jenkins' tour concludes with honors apnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from apnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Northern Star Courtesy of the Egyptian Theatre DeKALB- Former executive director of the Egyptian Theatre, Barbara Kummerfeldt died Wednesday at the age of 87. Kummerfeldt’s two-decade history with the Egyptian Theatre, 135 N. Second St., started during the late 1970’s when she, along with her husband Irv Kummerfeldt, were part of the original steering committee that was instrumental in saving the Egyptian Theatre from a literal wrecking ball, according to an Egyptian Theatre press release. Unfortunately in the mid to late 70’s, the theatre was falling into disrepair. The previous owner went bankrupt. The theatre was going to be condemned and torn down by the City of DeKalb. Rain and snow would leak through the roofing, walls were crumbling throughout the theatre, the basement was flooded and rodents ran rampant. ....