OPINION 4A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 2015 Liberty Theater celebrates 90 and 10 T he Liberty Theater is 90. The theater opened in April 1925. Its construction was a major element in downtown Astoria’s rebuilding following the great Liberty Restoration anniversary with a day of open houses next night will be a dinner and concert. by their cultural assets. Here are my nominations for the Steve Forrester 1. the city’s watershed – a purchase of the 1950s. 2. the Astoria Column and 3. the Liberty Theater. From its opening until the advent of you will hear their Liberty Theater stories. entered during Saturday matinees. Others JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian Students from Clatsop County Community College Historic Preservation and Restoration program gild medallions on the walls of the Liberty Theater. The students were guided by Lucien Swerdloff, John Goodenberger, Don Herlin and Jonathon Pierce. Wyatt’s story is that his mother went into labor with him while seeing a movie at the Liberty. W they soon forget how much trouble and money went into creating it. In a recent properties that came with it. Here are two more special moments. To the more important point is what it would be if we hadn’t purchased and restored it.” group who used Romanian artisans. Those Romanian masons fell in love with the you see in many small towns and cities. The biggest single accomplishment medallions one sees in the theater and absentee landlord. JOSHUA BESSEX — The Daily Astorian Brenna Chase, a student at Clatsop County Community College, works with other students to gild medallions in the balcony level of the Liberty Theater. T he drive to acquire and restore the Liberty began in about 1992 with a group that called itself the Theater Committee. We were casting about for new theater space. From the period when we struggled to complete the purchase I have two abiding memories. The moment when grant to complete the purchase. restoration P occurred France should have been That criticism was right. itics today that we focus on this and not what would have really made the world feel the jihadist threat was ed. And that would not be a march one in which he’s not involved at march against the jihadists across geria and Syria. the — S.A.F. by way of adopting its val ues. Is Stratfor’s George Friedman right when he Thomas L. argues that Europeans Friedman adopted multiculturalism precisely because they didn’t really want to absorb their streets. ... What is required here is support and silence that extremism has grown into terrorism that is harming people. It is of no value the Paris crime and Islamic extrem ism in general.” (Translation by The truth is there is a huge amount of ambivalence toward this whole jihadist phenomenon — more rope and America. This ambiva lims recently murdered by jihadists when it has more support than we want to believe. Ambivalence runs through Europe today on the question of what a country should demand of who are involved in this crisis and stand accused. ... The story of extremism terrorism march in Paris Sunday. O “It’s all here.” The fact that no one had A By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN fact by shielding him. over what constitutes authentic Is lam today. We fool ourselves when of the most respected Arab journal Ambivalence runs through Washington’s ties with Saudi Ara Saudi Arabia has redoubled its sion of that faith. This Saudi right turn — combined with oil revenues there are many Islams today. The tilted the entire Sunni community female graduates of Cairo Univer sity in 1950. Few are wearing veils. 60 years there was a tacit alliance between Arab dictators and their Sunni religious clergy. The regimes uninspired dictators — and both sti wash it down with a beer at night — has been hardened by this Wahhabi wind from Arabia. front Saudi Arabia about this be cause of our oil ad addicts never tell the truth to their pushers. The Saudi government opposes the jihadists. it’s a very short step from Wahhabi Islam to the violent jihad ism practiced by the Islamic State. The French terrorists were born in France but were marinated in Wah — between Sunnis and Shiites — has led many mainstream Sunni chari jihadist groups because they’re fero ly — yet more ambivalence — for authentic reformation requires a free programmed mainly vision and mosques — especially small mosques that trade in Egyptian intellectual “There is no choice but to dismantle this system and rebuild it in a way that is compatible with human cul ture and values.” revolutions to stem — revolutions that will require a lot of people in to shed their ambivalence and stop playing double games. 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