The two-act play, part of the “Couples by Couples” reading series in honor of Kashiwagi, is a love story about a young Nisei couple who meet at Tule Lake and fall in love, but are torn apart by two controversial, government-issued “l(fā)oyalty” questions. Forty years later, they meet again and discover their answers to these questions had consequences that affected them for the rest of their lives.
“As a ‘No-No,’ my dad felt bad about the terrible split these questions caused within our Japanese American community,” said Grateful Crane’s Soji Kashiwagi. “By writing this play, his hope was for reconciliation and a community healing. By presenting this play, our hope is for the same.”View “The Betrayed” by going to this link.NYT's The Mini crossword answers for December 16Mickey Mouse is finally, kind of, becoming public domainBest streaming deal: Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K is 25% off at AmazonHow to watch Northwestern vs. Utah football livestreams: kickoff time, streaming deals, and more'Wonka' soars to the top of the box office with $14.4 million opening dayApple is finally selling standalone USBUbisoft apparently stopped a 900GB data breachApple AirPods Pro deal: Save $59 on the USBElon Musk wants to turn Cybertrucks into boatsWordle today: The answer and hints for December 18 The government shutdown will keep SpaceX from testing the Falcon Heavy Chinese scientists have cloned two monkeys to advance human medicine Great Latinxpectations How to watch 'A Quiet Place: Day One' at home: where is it streaming? How to unblock X for free For Heaven’s Sake Chelsea vs. Crystal Palace 2024 livestream: Watch Premier League for free We Are the Main Event Apple's new M4 Macs are probably coming in November Trump's NASA budget will focus on getting us back to the moon
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