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 “loyalty” 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.Spotify takes on YouTube by paying podcasters for video viewsNYT Strands hints, answers for April 28TikTok establishes data center in Ireland to store European user data · TechNodeHuawei Mate 60 series may achieve sales of 20 million units · TechNodeIn the Hands of Angry GodsSan Francisco, Please Stand UpTencent set to unveil its own LLM in early September · TechNodeAsus TUF A16 Gaming Laptop deal: Get 29% off at AmazonZuck’s New ScamChinese tech firm Zhipu AI launches generative AI assistant Zhipu Qingyan · TechNode Netflix's 2020 Holiday Lineup: Stream festive movies and TV shows Mask emoji on Apple's iOS 14.2 is a lot more cheerful than before ‘Soulmates’ asks all the right, weird questions about love: TV review VP debate shows we’re stuck in first grade on climate change Google Photos gets smarter, AI Apple kicks third party speakers and headphones out of its store 'Song Exploder' review: Netflix series is for passionate superfans Netflix's 'Hubie Halloween' review: Six frightening thoughts I had Amazon wants to copy your palm for contactless payment. Don't do it. 'American Murder: The Family Next Door': Netflix true crime review
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