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Famous birthdays for May 13: Stephen Colbert, Darius Rucker
UPI· 4 days agoComedian Stephen Colbert turns 60 and musician Darius Rucker turns 58, among the famous birthdays...
'I stood in line waiting to be sent to death': Stories of the Holocaust shared in Glastonbury
Stamford Advocate· 7 days agoStories of the Holocaust were shared during an interfaith event at the First Church of Christ in...
Opinion | Democracy Is the Superstructure We Must Protect
Mississippi Free Press· 7 days agoIt combines elements of nationalism, militarism, economic self-sufficiency, and totalitarianism. In...
Review Roundup: HERE THERE ARE BLUEBERRIES Opens At New York Theatre Workshop
Broadway World· 3 days agoNew York Theatre Workshop and Tectonic Theater Project present Here There Are Blueberries,...
Julie Canepa at The Book House on 5/18 with "The Missing Star"
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 4 days agoJulie Canepa is the author of the novel and co-author of documentary "Return to Auschwitz: The Survival of Vladimir Munk." The documentary was filmed in 2020 when Julie accompanied ...
Lucas: Protesters missing a lesson in history
Boston Herald· 4 days agoDo these supposedly educated students at Columbia, Yale, Harvard, George Washington University, MIT and elsewhere really know what they are chanting...
Renee Joffe, 99, Holocaust survivor who made experiences come alive
The Buffalo News· 2 days agoWhile their mother returned to Paris, the girls were ensconced for a while in a Catholic boarding...
Nathan Thrall won the Pulitzer because he writes with "feelings, and not with ink"
The Forward· 7 days agoOn Tuesday, the night after he won the Pulitzer Prize for general non-fiction, Nathan Thrall was...
Blanche Feinberg recalls her experience as a hidden child in World War II Belgium
Sun-Sentinel· 4 days agoHolocaust survivor Blanche Feinberg was hidden during the German occupation of Belgium. When I...
A look at life out of uniform | Navy Times Off Duty
Navy Times· 3 days agoAP war correspondent Edward Kennedy landed the biggest scoop of his career — while simultaneously ruining it. The story of prolific World War II photographer Lee Miller, who documented the horrors at Dachau, is coming to the big screen.