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Renaissance for an actor and a theater, or, the return of the ham

Forty-six years ago, I stepped onto a stage for the first time. I was a junior in high school, a mousy boy whose nickname, “Squeaky,” had dogged him ever since his pubescent voice had cracked during freshman speech class. To perform in public was a nightmare.

‘Moonlight and Magnolias’ coming to a theater near you

The year 1939, according to many, was the greatest year Hollywood ever saw. “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington,” “Ninotchka,” “Stagecoach,” “The Wizard of Oz,” to name just a few of the 365 films released that year.

More places to experience Day of the Dead

San Antonio Tlayacapan opens its two-day Día de Muertos program Tuesday, November 1 with the Desfile de Calaveras skeleton costume parade departing the plaza at 6:30 p.m. to end at the village cemetery on Calle Allen W. Lloyd for the narration of holiday legends.