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Here Are Some Books the Woke Left Would Replace Dr Seuss With

Here Are Some Books the Woke Left Would Replace Dr. Seuss With What a difference a decade makes. Children s books by Dr. Seuss have fallen out of favor on the left, but that wasn t always so. Then-first lady Michelle Obama is seen here reading the Dr. Seuss classic The Cat in the Hat to students at Oyster-Adams Bilingual School in Washington, D.C., 10 years ago on March 3, 2011. (Photo: Brooks Kraft LLC/Corbis/Getty Images) As you likely have heard, the latest casualty of cancel culture is Dr. Seuss. And because nature abhors a vacuum, the woke left has a list of books as ready replacements it would prefer that children read instead.

The 30 best river cruises for 2021 and beyond

The 30 best river cruises for 2021 and beyond Voyages on these stunning routes are just the tonic for those craving an escape The Three Gorges are found in one of the Yangtze river s most spectacular sections Credit: Getty From the depths of the Amazon to splendours on the Nile, Sara Macefield selects 30 great river cruises for the months ahead. Get ready to set sail. 1. Danube’s capital attractions If you like ticking off European cities, this voyage serves them up in style with a triumvirate of capitals. Budapest sets the bar high, with the illuminated splendour of its Gothic parliament building providing the ultimate night-time vista, while Slovakian capital Bratislava charms with a medieval old town of winding streets and Baroque palaces. Vienna exudes classical splendour at every turn, with grandiose imperial piles and rich musical heritage. Channel your inner Mozart at an exclusive recital before tucking into one of the city’s pastries.

Perry Weed: President Biden, it s time to get it done | COMMENTARY

Perry Weed: President Biden, it s time to get it done | COMMENTARY
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Historic National Opera House in Homewood wants to be heard

Jonnet Solomon wants to hear voices bellow from the stage again. “I want to give people access to music once again,” said Solomon, of Mt. Washington, referring to the National Opera House, formerly known as the National Negro Opera House, in Homewood. The iconic building sits empty at 7101 Apple St. Since Solomon purchased it, she and others have been writing letters asking for support to help restore and refurbish the structure. They don’t know if the mail she sent arrived or the information was even read. But they can’t wait much longer. “I lit the match, but I can’t be the entire flame,” she said. “We need others to fuel the fire. We need many people to support this. We need to build awareness.”

LuLu shoppers Discover America in week-long festival

LuLu, the region’s largest hypermarket and supermarket chain, has unveiled “Discover America,” its weeklong showcase of high-quality food products from the US. The event was virtually inaugurated in Riyadh by John Abizaid, the US ambassador to Saudi Arabia, in the presence of Shehim Mohammed, director of LuLu Hypermarkets Saudi Arabia, government officials, and other LuLu officials. In Jeddah, the festival was launched online by Ryan M. Gliha, the US consul general. The promotion runs until Dec. 19. Mohammed said: “LuLu is known for being the ultimate shopping destination of multi-ethnic customers in the Kingdom, and this festival is one such proof that our shoppers consider American products as essential to their grocery shopping, especially for the festivities in this season. The US has been one of our key supporting countries for a wide range of products, with both fresh and frozen range of the highest quality. We are proud to have the continuous support of the US Embass

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