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I was fortunate to see Pearl Lang dance in her signature piece, "Shirah" (or "Song"), in the late 1960s at Hunter College, which was known then as the place to go for modern dance performances.
unknown title 2009
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But now I was going to Hunter to see Lang's "Shirah," which she created in 1960.
unknown title 2009
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Both sheriff's deputies and FBI agents are investigating the Friday morning fire at the home of Loretta Marie Slaughter-Shirah, saying they believe it to be arson.
Archive 2008-07-01 2008
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"I thought I had the right and freedom to live where I wanted to live," said Slaughter-Shirah, 23, a Louisiana native who only moved to Hot Springs County two weeks ago.
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Shirah - That's a question that would require a book chapter to answer.
How to Pay Less for Birth Control aka TBTAM 2008
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"I thought I had the right and freedom to live where I wanted to live," said Slaughter-Shirah, 23, a Louisiana native who only moved to Hot Springs County two weeks ago.
Archive 2008-07-01 2008
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Slaughter-Shirah said the nearly 6-foot-tall cross, draped in a white sheet, was set on fire last week.
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Both sheriff's deputies and FBI agents are investigating the Friday morning fire at the home of Loretta Marie Slaughter-Shirah, saying they believe it to be arson.
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I was fortunate to see Pearl Lang dance in her signature piece, “Shirah” (or “Song”), in the late 1960s at Hunter College, which was known then as the place to go for modern dance performances.
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Slaughter-Shirah said the nearly 6-foot-tall cross, draped in a white sheet, was set on fire last week.
Archive 2008-07-01 2008
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