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  • The Savannah Bananas, an entertaining baseball team, recently took on some retired Major League Baseball players in a game that proved just how much fun this version of baseball can be.
  • A far-right group in Jacksonville, Fla., has been regularly projecting hate symbols onto downtown buildings. Groups like this look to capitalize on what they see as a favorable political climate.
  • After Microsoft's powerful AI chatbot verbally attacked people, and even compared one person to Hitler, the company has decided to rein in the technology until it works out the kinks.
  • Music by John Kander and Lyrics by Fred Ebb Book by Joe Masteroff Directed by Sean Murray Music Direction by Patrick Marion Choreography by Katie Banville Jul 13 - Oct. 2, 2022 From the theater: Cygnet is pleased to remount one of its best-selling hit musicals! Cabaret depicts the interlocking stories of a cabaret singer, an American writer and the denizens of Berlin, all caught up in the swirling maelstrom of a changing society. In the seamy, sleazy Kit Kat Klub, on the eve of Hitler’s rise to power, almost anything – including love – is possible. This dark, daring and provocative musical was winner of 8 Tony Awards including Best Musical, Composer and Lyricist. Based on “The Berlin Stories” by Christopher Isherwood. Welcome to the Cabaret! Featuring Karson McGinley returning to her role as Emcee. Related links: More about the cast, musicians, crew and special talks/events Cygnet Theatre on Instagram Cygnet Theatre on Facebook
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  • NPR's Scott Simon wonders why teaching children about the Holocaust is not mandatory in most states and the lessons they are missing.
  • The Exilarte Center in Vienna is the world's leading research institution devoted to preserving the work of composers such as Walter Arlen and others, who were exiled or killed during the Holocaust.
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  • He is remembered as a staunch conservative who opposed modernizing reforms and as the first pope to step down since the 15th century.
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