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Not everyone wants to follow in their parents footsteps, but sometimes destiny intervenes and you end up finding out the apple doesn t fall far from the tree.If you ever thought the Sport Gods didn t have a sense of humor, think again. My dad rowed in college. So I had
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MILWAUKEE 鈥?A ballet companys visit to the Brew City is facing some backlash as its name draws an unwanted connection to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.This weekend, the Russian Ballet Theatre will make a stop on its world tour at Milwaukees Riverside Theater.With tensions surrounding Russias invasion of Ukraine climbing, the dance company is facing its most challenging sea
stanley water bottle son yet.One of the companys producers, Gulya Hartwick, says the troupe is keeping it together as best they can, but it isnt easy being so far from loved ones half a world away. As we say, we re artists, were dancers. It s our job not to let the audience see when something bad happens to us in our life. Its the same for all of us. We are here to share the arts and share the vision of peace. It s especially important now, said Hartwick.When the Pabst Theater Group made a social media post about the performance, dozens of people shared their thoughts.With many citing the images of Russias invasion and its innocent victims as a reason to boycott the performance,
stanley cup others, like commenter Ethan Hansen, thought it was important to speak out. I see a lot of people trying to sort of just lump the entirety of Russia into one sort of pile. And it s unfair to the people, just as it would be unfair if America was to do something similar, to say that all A
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