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The Anne Frank Center at USC brings its traveling exhibit at the fair, attracting new audiences to Anne Frank's story.
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Why is everyone laughing at Anne Frank?

Slam Frank' sounds unimaginably offensive. But its developmental run has sold out, and audiences are laughing their heads off. What gives?
Andrew Fox's musical about Anne Frank makes fun of Jews, queer people, and Latines. But is it funny or just offensive?
What comparisons between Anne Frank's fate and the current campaign of mass deportations illuminate—and obscure.
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