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Catches of the month: Phishing scams for April 2021

IT Governance

But before you rush off to buy festival or theatre tickets, you should check whether you’re dealing with a scammer. Over the next few months, theme parks, zoos, theatres and festivals will be reopening. With the UK edging towards the end of lockdown, we are all eager to make plans and get the most out of our renewed freedom.

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Summer Theater in The March of Time

Unwritten Record

The October 18, 1935 release of the The March of Time newsreel serial contains a segment on “Summer Theatres.” The National Archives online catalog contains recent, high-quality digital files of three of the “Summer Theatres” outtake reels. Wharf Theatre in Provincetown, MT, MT-MTT-175J.

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Hugh Pickett fonds now available!

Archives Blogs

His first job was as an usher at the Colonial Theatre in 1928 – he always had a love for show business. was “an artistic management enterprise dedicated to sponsoring appearances by artists and by ballet and theatre companies in Vancouver and Victoria.” Hugh Pickett seated at the Malkin Bowl for Theatre Under the Stars in 1956.

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Poetic Activism and Ruby Dee

Archives Blogs

She began her acting career with the American Negro Theater (ANT), a group founded in 1940 when Abram Hill and Frederick O’Neal approached librarians of the Harlem Branch of the New York Public Library system; the librarians offered the group the use of their basement stage and a game-changing theater troupe arose. from Wikipedia).

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The Pathfoot Building

Archives Blogs

Though Lord Robbins recalled he had reservations when he visited the campus during the initial building stages. As well as the Crush Hall, the building itself originally housed lecture theatres, offices and classrooms, while extensions in 1979 to house a tropical aquarium and in 1987 for a virology unit saw it widen its remit.

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One of the County’s Earliest African-American Radio Programs on WNYC 1929-1930

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February 26, 1930 – Rose McClendon on “The Negro and the Stage” Rose McClendon (1884–1936) was a leading African-American stage actress in the 1920s. In addition to acting, she also directed several plays at the Harlem Experimental Theatre. Her first notable role came in Deep River in 1926. Dubois in 1918.

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Lola Hayes and “Tone Pictures of the Negro in Music”

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During World War II, she also made frequent appearances at the American Theatre Wing of the Stage Door Canteen of New York and entertained troops at USO clubs and hospitals. Headline from The New York Age, August 12, 1944, pg. WNYC Archive Collections).