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January 2, 2019 Vol. 14 No. 1
“Wiesenthal” A play about the renowned Nazi-Hunter now playing at The Riverside Theatre in the UCR Palm Desert Campus By Desert Star Staff PALM DESERT, Calif.– Theatrical producer, Jay Kholos, brings the critically acclaimed one-person play Wiesenthal to the Riverside Theater stage at the UCR Palm Desert Campus on Saturday, March 9, at 7:30 p.m. The internationally acclaimed actor and playwright Tom Dugan
portrays Nazi hunter, Simon Wiesenthal, during its OffBroadway engagement. Wiesenthal is the famed concentration camp survivor who made it his life-long pursuit to bring over 1,100 Nazi war criminals to justice. The 90-minute play relates the details of a few of Wiesenthal’s investigations. Among them is the pursuit
By Desert Star Staff NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The statistics are grim – only one or two out of every 10 people who make New Year’s resolutions will achieve them, and the rest are likely to fizzle by February. Experts say the biggest hurdles are related to setting unrealistic goals – trying to change too much, too fast. Psychotherapist Gail Rogers recommends small changes, such as meditation, or deciding on specific ways to enjoy family and lower overall stress. Rogers says it’s important to set realistic expectations
and make a daily choice to meet your new goals. “And the choice is, ‘How am I going to live my life?’” she stresses. “Well, I choose to live my life fully, with joy, looking forward to the next day, looking forward to being in this day. Or I could choose just to feel miserable and give up – but it’s choice.” Joint research from Cornell University and the University of Chicago also found that in making resolutions, including weight loss and job promotions, most people are
of Franz Stangl, the former commandant of the Treblinka death camp. Arrested in Brazil in 1967 and sentenced to life imprisonment for the mass murder of 900,000 people; Adolf Eichmann, a principal organizer of the Holocaust, captured in Argentina and hanged in 1962 in Israel. And, when challenged by Austrian Holocaust deniers
to prove that Anne Frank existed, he tracked down Karl Josef Silberbauer, the officer who arrested Anne Frank and her family sending them to concentration camps. Written by and starring Tom Dugan, he researched Wiesenthal’s character and conducted worldwide searches for war criminals for a year to write this play that
has gone from Broadway to across the United States, and Canada. Wiesenthal has been hailed as “masterful” by Backstage, “authoritative and engaging” by the LA Times, and “most eloquent” by LA Weekly. Dugan received the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award Continues on Page 2
Resolutions: Aim for Progress, Not Perfection, in 2019
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