Tag: History

I Loved a Parade

Last night Parade closed at Jewish Family Theatre after six successful performances. As always, I am sad to see a show end. But, it is time to move on. Parade is the story of Leo Frank, the Jewish factory supervisor from Brooklyn transplanted to Altanta. There he was accused and convicted of assualting and murdering …

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On Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Today is Monday, a federal and state holiday to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  His actual birthday is January 15, but the federal holiday falls on the third Monday of January so that we can get a three-day weekend.  Or, as I wrote the other day, if you’re a …

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