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Snow falls in May in NW Arkansas latest ever
LITTLE ROCK (AP) — Northwest Arkansas residents woke up to as much as 5 inches of snow in places on the third day in May, the latest snowfall on record in the state.
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American Theatre – May 2013
[From the link that warmist Gavin Schmidt tweeted above] If theatre can, in fact, have an impact on the global conversation about climate change, why aren’t we seeing more plays about this issue? For one thing, as Shevliakova points out, incorporating science into works of art is challenging. In addition, political theatre—if we see climate change as a political issue—doesn’t sit comfortably within the American theatre ecosystem. “It’s a noble endeavor to try to use the tools of an artist to be on the right side of an issue like this,” Jaffe remarks. “I’m reminded of how dangerous it is, though, because the reputation of politics and theatre—and politics and art in general—was so damaged by the ideology of the early 20th century. The Soviet Union and the fascists really understood the power of propaganda. They gave a very bad name to the integration of political ideas into theatre.”
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