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Mincing Words Now Part of Role For Teen Actors
Loudoun School Board Weighs Content Policy Washington Post May 23, 2005 By Rosalind S. Helderman When Stone Bridge High School in Ashburn presented “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” this month, the hit Broadway musical was not performed … Continue reading
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Tagged Drama policy, Heckler's veto, LCPS, Schools
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‘A Love Story in the Face of Hate’
Fairfax Times May 18, 2005 By Frank Mustac The documentary “Barbara and Tibby: A Love Story in the Face of Hate” will be shown at the Cinema Arts Theatre in Fairfax City on Tuesday, May 24, at 7 p.m. Barbara … Continue reading
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Tagged “Affirmation of Marriage Act”, Civil rights, Discrimination, HB 751
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Drama Lesson
How a Playwright Learned Improvisation The Washington Post May 16, 2005 By Nelson Pressley It’s a high school Saturday night, and “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,” the spring musical at Stone Bridge High in Ashburn, has just … Continue reading
‘Offsides’ author takes her work to church
Loudoun Times-Mirror April 26, 2005 By Shannon Sollinger Sabrina Audrey Jess is one of the few teenagers who can “Google” on her own name and find a pageful of references. Even she, author of the notorious “Offsides,” was surprised to … Continue reading
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Tagged Coming out, Drama policy, Faith, Schools, United Church of Christ
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Lawmaker Decries GMU Health Fair, ‘Moral Depravity’
Washington Post April 22, 2005 By Annie Gowen The clean-cut young man taking detailed notes stood out at a meeting of Pro-Choice Patriots at George Mason University on Wednesday night as the mostly female group discussed plans for its campuswide … Continue reading
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Raising Funds by Attacking ‘Radical Homosexuals’
A recent letter from Supervisor Eugene Delgaudio’s conservative Public Advocate of the United States is another step in his attacks on gay rights. Read Delgaudio’s letter Loudoun Connection April 20, 2005 By Suzannah Evans When a letter by Supervisor Eugene … Continue reading
Draft School Performance Restrictions Spark Objections
Leesburg Today April 14, 2005 By Allen Browning Even before it gets on the books, a proposed Loudoun County School Board policy restricting the content of theatrical productions came under strong fire Tuesday night. The majority of speakers who addressed … Continue reading
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