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Karen X. Tulchinsky
Drama Queers
Ever since Ellen was cancelled, we have been starving for a TV show featuring a loud, proud, leaping lesbian.
While Ellen Morgan the character didn’t survive, Ellen Degeneres has. “Less evil and more glamour for daytime,” is what she promised of her new television talk show. Dressed in tailored suits, open collar and white runners, Degeneres exudes lesbian on her talk show. But it doesn’t deal with queer issues.
Today hungry LGBT viewers in TV land have a show that features not one but nearly a dozen leaping lesbians. [more]
Arguing With The Storm
Yiddish is a dying language. But it wasn’t always so. In the early part of the 20th century, during its heyday, Yiddish theatre and literature thrived in North America and Eastern Europe. It originated within the Rhineland and spread amongst Jews in Central and Eastern Europe. The written language uses Hebrew characters, though it is a mixture of German, Polish, Russian, Hebrew, and several other languages. Once a thriving spoken language, Yiddish began dying off with Jewish emigration to North America. [more]




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