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Cause célèbre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A cause célèbre (plural causes célèbres , French famous case ) is an issue or incident arousing widespread controversy, outside campaigning and heated public debate. The term is particularly...
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Cause Celebre organises charity, political and fundraising events which will make your guests want to come back for more. ... Welcome to Cause Celebre Limited...
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Inflected Form(s): plural causes cé·lè·bres also causes celebres ... Learn more about "cause celebre" and related topics at Britannica.com ...
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Cause Célèbre, a new theatre company, premiered on Sunday, December 9, 2007 at The Players and was a great success. ... Created by Food For Thought’s Founding Artistic Director, Susan Charlotte, Cause Célèbre is devoted to fostering an enhanced understanding of psychological, physical and social issues. Each month...
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Cause Célèbre has several purposes: to connect theatre with different causes, to provide visibility and educate the public vis-à- vis those causes, and to offer proceeds from the ticket sales of each show to a foundation connected to the specific cause of that month.
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The eight activists, who were preemptively arrested in raids in the days before the RNC began, have become a cause celebre for opponents of the various ‘Patriot Acts’ passed in the months after 9/11.
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Amazon.com: Cause Celebre: Helen Mirren, David Morrissey, Harry
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