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News Obituaries: Another Gender Gap
… Today’s post by novelist Hallie Ephron is part of an online companion to our Fall 2012 issue on The Female Conscience.  … identical. One hundred percent, male or female, all of us die. So, if there were equal opportunity in news obituaries … Baby Will Fall for the Lifetime Movie Network. Visit her website to find out more. By Hallie Ephron …
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Günter Grass and the Legacy of the Holocaust
… his wartime service, while at the same time becoming an ever more outspoken critic of the German … raiser for Hans Krása’s children’s opera Brundibár . Composed in the early years of World War II, Brundibár was … by the children of the camp. It is an inspiring story but also a complex one—as film of one of the performances was …
The Inquiry
… The Inquiry Everyone in the audience was staring at the screen, but when the Museum Cinema … of gas masks huddled like a small clan of burrowing animals. In another, several crates overflowed with a collection … Road, undecided about where he was headed but happy for the company of the crowd. In spite of the siren, no one seemed …
Woodrow Wilson
… say he thrilled his world. The gris ­tle of his youth was becoming the bone of his maturity in those Virginia days. … ground and contributes some interest ­ing facts and points of view. One of the most perplexing questions in … to the utmost in any such effort.” Flood and Clark died without committing to paper what took place at this …
Family Pieces
… know why he did, or at least I can guess at the reason: he died that fall, and perhaps he was beginning to think with … was about as close as a young South Carolina inlander could come to those waters that, with a child’s imagination, … the time of his first marriage in 1875 (his first wife died the year before I was born). Under that bed, or so they …
Moon Magic: A Story Based on Diego Rivera’s Boyhood
… Moon Magic: A Story Based on Diego Rivera’s Boyhood When I was a boy, I lived in a … thought that I—Dieguito Rivera— looked sickly and might also die if I were not taken out into the country. Then my … cakes. These she lay on the large round earthen tray or comal to cook over the fire, together with our drink of …
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