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Museum closes for a day due to a lack of volunteers

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Global   来源:Green  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:One of those streets used to be home to Delta Blues Alley Cafe, a blues joint owned by Jecorry Miller that burned to the ground last month.

One of those streets used to be home to Delta Blues Alley Cafe, a blues joint owned by Jecorry Miller that burned to the ground last month.

Iryna fears for Crimea's next generation who have grown up in an atmosphere of violence and, she says, copy their fathers who have returned from Russia's war against Ukraine.She shows me her bandaged cat, and says a child on her street shot it with a rubber bullet.

Museum closes for a day due to a lack of volunteers

"For them it was fun. These kids are not taught to build peace, they are taught to fight. It breaks my heart."Three people have died after a fire broke out overnight at a hospital ward caring for elderly people in Hamburg.The north German city's fire brigade said they were unable to reach the three victims during the rescue effort. They died at the scene.

Museum closes for a day due to a lack of volunteers

The fire at the Marienkrankenhaus was reported shortly after midnight.Around 220 emergency workers were dispatched to tackle the blaze and treat patients. More than 35 people were injured.

Museum closes for a day due to a lack of volunteers

Two people were taken to another hospital in the city for treatment. One person has life-threatening injuries, said the fire brigade.

They added 18 others had suffered serious injuries and another 15 people had minor wounds.Although the movie was ultimately filmed in Louisiana, he visited Clarksdale to do extensive research.

"I never got to come here until working on this script," Mr Coogler told a crowd of 1,500 on Thursday. "It blew my mind — I got to meet musicians, I got to meet community members. It really changed me just to come here and do the research."While some remnants of the town depicted in the film remain, like many towns in America, its storefronts have been emptied and modernised - though it still enjoys tourist interest for its history.

Odes to some of Clarksdale's blues legends, like Robert Johnson, are colourfully painted onto the sides of buildings, reminding people of the history of the streets where they walk.One of those streets used to be home to Delta Blues Alley Cafe, a blues joint owned by Jecorry Miller that burned to the ground last month.

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