Quenching: an actress's thrist for meaning turns into a memory trip

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Lachman, along with director Susan Nussbaum, has assembled film, projected photographs and her own brand of theater into a relaxed presentation which looks at the European life and legacy of Jews. Lachman's respect for the European culture of her ancestors embraces their gaiety and their pain.

Author: Mesic, Penelope
Portrayals, Actors, Actresses, Jews, European, European Jews, Jewish drama, Lachman, Donna Blue

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Global warming

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The 1992 festival features about 80 full-length movies and about 100 short films. The shorts include the debut 'Cruise Control' by director Matthew Palmieri. Among the foreign features are 'Martha and I' from director Czech Jiri Weiss.

Author: Mesic, Penelope
Film festivals, Chicago International Film Festival, 1992 AD

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The art of the deal

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Turner is a self-made man who was largely responsible for transforming the Museum of Contemporary Art into a world class institution in a 5-year period. Turner discusses his background, accomplishments and goals.

Author: Mesic, Penelope
Officials and employees, Interview, Businessmen, Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles, California), Turner, Allen

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