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Stream Selected Films of Rex Harrison

Major Barbara 1941 Based on the George Bernard Shaw novel. Directed by Gabriel Pascal. Barbara Undershaft (Wendy Hiller), a Salvation Army officer, speaks out against hypocrisy in ‘her’ charity organization. Her father, Andrew Undershaft (Robert Morely), a rich weapons manufacturer, is looking for an heir to his empire. While being

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The Mauritanian – Revisiting Another Dark Time in U.S. History

After the attack on the World Trade Center, there was widespread support for punishing those suspected of helping to plan and carry out that mission. Many who were swept up by our military and imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay never received their day in court. Instead they were held without due

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First Look Spring/Summer: Khaki II

Ask five people to identify khaki and you’ll find five different hues. Khaki’s coming in again in all its assorted color. Here- another part of the spectrum. Dresses     clockwise 4th & Reckless Knitted Cross Front Sweater Dress: Viscose/nylon. Close fit.  $64.00   Reflection Midi Dress by Aje: Asymmetrical tiers. Round

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Fabrice Jaumont: The Personal and Global Benefits of Language Learning

We have just stepped into a New Year and into a new era. Hopes for a more unified and socially just world animate our dreams and goals alongside international efforts to vanquish the pandemic. What can advance reciprocal understanding, respect, and connection between diverse cultures and ethnicities more than getting

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First Look Spring/Summer: Khaki I

Ask five people to identify khaki and you’ll find five different hues. Khaki’s coming in again in all its assorted color. Here- one part of the spectrum. Dresses/Skirts     clockwise Smocked-Waist Sleeveless Dress by Self Portrait: Polyester. Round neck. Twist detailing . Flared 20% off at $416 Import duties included) Paz

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KIDFUN to the Rescue to Relieve Winter Doldrums

As we embark on this new year, we still face months indoors with the kids. KIDFUN is here … to the rescue … with tips to occupy their time creatively and filled with fun, excluding electronics. After all, the kids have enough use of computers and electronics for virtual education. 

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Inauguration 2021: The New Chapter

Allow the seas of changeRise up to greet your shore.Let its power cleanse the saltFrom your every sore.Let the morning fog carressYour every troubled thought.Take a new look at Democracy Denouncing untruths by the lot. Let the palm trees swayTo cool our angered south.Let religious prayFor souls parched by a drouth.See

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Love, Noël -The Songs and Letters of Noël Coward

This was reviewed in its first incarnation August 2019. It can now be streamed on January 28 at 7:00 & February 8 at 3:00 – Irish Repertory Theatre. Sir Noël Peirce Coward (1899 –1973) was a British playwright/poet/songwriter/director/actor singer, known for wit, theatricality, and personal style; what Time Magazine called

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Stream Selected Films of Rex Harrison

Major Barbara 1941 Based on the George Bernard Shaw novel. Directed by Gabriel Pascal. Barbara Undershaft (Wendy Hiller), a Salvation Army officer, speaks out against hypocrisy in ‘her’ charity organization. Her father, Andrew Undershaft (Robert Morely), a rich weapons manufacturer, is looking for an heir to his empire. While being courted by professor turned preacher Adolphus Cusins (Rex Harrison), Barbara either thinks she might save more souls as head of her father’s company or comes

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The Mauritanian – Revisiting Another Dark Time in U.S. History

After the attack on the World Trade Center, there was widespread support for punishing those suspected of helping to plan and carry out that mission. Many who were swept up by our military and imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay never received their day in court. Instead they were held without due process for years, often tortured to confess to crimes they didn’t commit.  This dark period in U.S. history is brought to the screen by the

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First Look Spring/Summer: Khaki II

Ask five people to identify khaki and you’ll find five different hues. Khaki’s coming in again in all its assorted color. Here- another part of the spectrum. Dresses     clockwise 4th & Reckless Knitted Cross Front Sweater Dress: Viscose/nylon. Close fit.  $64.00   Reflection Midi Dress by Aje: Asymmetrical tiers. Round neck, cap sleeves. Silk/linen. $595.00     Closet Flared Dress: High neck. Sleeveless style Structured design Zip-back fastening. Machine washable polyester/viscose. 64% off at  $42.00 Ted

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Fabrice Jaumont: The Personal and Global Benefits of Language Learning

We have just stepped into a New Year and into a new era. Hopes for a more unified and socially just world animate our dreams and goals alongside international efforts to vanquish the pandemic. What can advance reciprocal understanding, respect, and connection between diverse cultures and ethnicities more than getting to know each other’s languages and cultures? 2021 can be the year to expand our capacity to communicate by learning another language or by returning

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First Look Spring/Summer: Khaki I

Ask five people to identify khaki and you’ll find five different hues. Khaki’s coming in again in all its assorted color. Here- one part of the spectrum. Dresses/Skirts     clockwise Smocked-Waist Sleeveless Dress by Self Portrait: Polyester. Round neck. Twist detailing . Flared 20% off at $416 Import duties included) Paz Open-back Woven Midi Dress by Nanushka: Lined triacetate Button fastenings through front, ties at back. 60% off at $256.00  Roja Khaki Maxi Skirt by Nanushka:

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KIDFUN to the Rescue to Relieve Winter Doldrums

As we embark on this new year, we still face months indoors with the kids. KIDFUN is here … to the rescue … with tips to occupy their time creatively and filled with fun, excluding electronics. After all, the kids have enough use of computers and electronics for virtual education.  Below are fun-filled suggestions for play at home, when kids are stuck indoors. They’re from my newest book, KIDFUN: 401 EASY IDEAS FOR PLAY, but,

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Inauguration 2021: The New Chapter

Allow the seas of changeRise up to greet your shore.Let its power cleanse the saltFrom your every sore.Let the morning fog carressYour every troubled thought.Take a new look at Democracy Denouncing untruths by the lot. Let the palm trees swayTo cool our angered south.Let religious prayFor souls parched by a drouth.See the blossomed rose,Remembering its thorn:Pedals falling to the groundWhile its sweet aroma mourns. We are a single nation With acres big and small.Planting seeds of many

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Love, Noël -The Songs and Letters of Noël Coward

This was reviewed in its first incarnation August 2019. It can now be streamed on January 28 at 7:00 & February 8 at 3:00 – Irish Repertory Theatre. Sir Noël Peirce Coward (1899 –1973) was a British playwright/poet/songwriter/director/actor singer, known for wit, theatricality, and personal style; what Time Magazine called a combination of “pose and poise.” Man/Pianist/Noël plays a few bars of “Someday I’ll Find You.”Woman: Extraordinary how potent cheap music can be. Didn’t Noël

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