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The City: Week of February 21 | The City - Cleveland Jewish News

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The City: Week of February 21 | The City - Cleveland Jewish News The City: Week of February 21 | The City - Cleveland Jewish News The City: Week of February 7 | The City - Cleveland Jewish News The City: Week of February 14 | The City - Cleveland Jewish News The City: Week of March 13 | The City - Cleveland Jewish News The City: Week of February 28 | The City - Cleveland Jewish News The City: Week of February 21 | The City - Cleveland Jewish News Posted: 20 Feb 2020 12:00 AM PST Friday, February 21 City Club of Cleveland's "Paying the Price: College Costs, Financial Aid and the Betrayal of the American Dream," noon-1:30 p.m., 850 Euclid Ave., Cleve. For more info, visit cityclub.org . Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center's "Contemporary Perspectives on Gender and Sexuality: Understanding Homophobia in our Forefathers - Rethinking how Kohut Actually Worked" with Janna Sandmeyer, 6:30-...

‘Outbreak’ Was a Hit in 1995. Now We’re Living the Sequel. - The New York Times

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‘Outbreak’ Was a Hit in 1995. Now We’re Living the Sequel. - The New York Times ‘Outbreak’ Was a Hit in 1995. Now We’re Living the Sequel. - The New York Times Posted: 30 Mar 2020 01:23 PM PDT I'm a box office watcher. The numbers are an indicator of national taste and cultural health. But we're in the midst of a pandemic; the megaplexes are closed. There's barely a box office to watch. The usual trusted sources are now featuring headlines like "Friday Estimates: Nothing to Report." Everything's streaming, and streaming executives won't tell you how anything's doing. Our cultural health has become classified data. So the weekend of March 13 to 15 is the time a clock stopped. What if, periodically, we turned the clock back and looked at the numbers for some other weekend? This is something I've been meaning to do for months, but now seems like the perfect time to start, since the past is about as clos...

Cruising the Baltic aboard Saga's stunning new boutique-style Spirit of Discovery - Bedford Today

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Cruising the Baltic aboard Saga's stunning new boutique-style Spirit of Discovery - Bedford Today Cruising the Baltic aboard Saga's stunning new boutique-style Spirit of Discovery - Bedford Today Posted: 04 Oct 2019 12:00 AM PDT Saga's new Spirit of Discovery at her berth in Stockholm While big can sometimes mean beautiful, Saga Holidays know their clients better than most when it comes to cruising holidays. They've found their guests are happier on smaller ships providing a friendly professional service with a personal touch and that has now been extended to their latest vessel, the Spirit of Discovery. Having established a wealth of knowledge and staying faithful to their over-50s customer policy, Saga pretty much knew exactly what their clients wanted – and expected – from the Spirit of Discovery. Gaining much credit over 20-plus years of operations with the Saga Ruby, Saga Rose, Saga Pearl, Saga Pearl ...