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Barry-Wehmiller has a funny way of valuing its employees
You'd be hard pressed to find a company that talks more about its "people-centric" management culture than Barry-Wehmiller, a privately owned manufacturer of industrial equipment. Barry-Wehmiller, which has $1.5 billion in annual sales, says it's all...
Tags: St. John's Health Center, Job Layoffs, Companies and Corporations, Career and Workplace, Charity
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Glendale mulls its own plan to become a public art draw
Arts events have boosted the popularity and economic prowess of cities like Pasadena and Santa Monica, and Glendale wants a piece of the action. For the first time in more than two decades, Glendale officials have begun mapping out a five-year arts and...
Tags: Arts, Google+, Culture, Business, Arts and Culture
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Power of purpose: Former Danville resident writes book 'Building Cathedrals'
jbrummett@amnews.comA 17th-century story a power exec had used in speeches for years became the content of the book former Danville resident Greg Coker has written. “Building Cathedrals: The Power of Purpose” came about from that story. It wasn’t until...Tags: General Motors Corp., Book, Authors
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Nonprofits profit from Community Foundation
The Laguna Beach Community Foundation made the holiday season merrier for 25 local nonprofits. A total of almost $95,000 was distributed Monday at the Hotel Laguna to groups that benefit Laguna Beach, honoring contributions to health and human services,...
Tags: Music, Corporate Officers, Charity, Human Interest, Awards and Prizes
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Festival of Arts posts another great year
Another opening, another show, another success. Festival of Arts officials announced at the annual membership meeting in the Festival Forum Theatre that the 2012 season was both a financial and artistic triumph. Moreover, the festival's permanent...
Tags: Arts, Services and Shopping, Awards and Prizes, Financial Aid, Culture
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Computer geeks to help South Bend solve problems
A team of "geeks" will arrive in South Bend in the next few weeks with one main goal: use computer programs to make the city better. The Code for America fellowship program is bringing the experts in fields such as computer programming and urban planning...
Tags: Culture, Computer Science, Arts and Culture, Teach for America, Media Industry
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A year-round present from the arts
In a holiday season that celebrates giving, Maryland's nonprofit arts organizations have been playing their part. Not only do they inspire and enrich our lives in innumerable ways large and small, they're also an important source of economic vitality...
Tags: Arts, Everyman Theatre, Business, Culture, Highlandtown
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Getting dialogue started on violence not easy, ex-CBS exec says
In the aftermath of the tragic shooting in Newtown, Conn., there is a lot of attention being focused on the issue of gun control. There are also rumblings about the role the entertainment -- movies, television and video games -- have played in...
Tags: Columbine High School Massacre (1999), Jamie Foxx, Arts and Culture, Criminal Minds (tv program), Quentin Tarantino
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Rural Western issues discussed at National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
Elko, Nev. - Cowboy poetry is an occupational tradition, born out of a livelihood that is dependent on land, water and weather. At a time when demand for the West's natural resources is at an all-time high, and a changing climate is contributing to...Tags: Music, Environmental Issues, Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, Photography
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Video game creator Eugene Jarvis is Player One
The young guy in the trucker cap, skinny jeans and Air Jordans squeezed the trigger on the toy shotgun and his umpteenth round of “Big Buck Hunter” blasted to life. The guy was maybe 25 and so focused on bagging digital deer, the butt of the...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Nintendo Company Ltd., Zynga Inc., Newspaper and Magazine, Science and Technology
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Governor's Budget Cuts To Address Deficit Affects Arts Groups
Hartford CourantGov. Dannel P. Malloy's $150 million in immediate cuts to deal with a looming deficit has an effect on many arts, cultural, heritage and tourism organizations. The governor cut a total of $1,038,742 from the Department of Economic and Communuity...Tags: Palace Theater, Regional Authority, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Executive Branch, Arts and Culture
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Northwestern tackles the career (and controversies) of Tyler Perry
There are no sacred cows on the NBC sitcom "30 Rock." The show happily skewers its own network along with any number of pop-culture phenomena, and last week's episode was no different, with a running joke aimed squarely in the direction of Tyler Perry,...
Tags: The Blues Brothers (movie), Music, The Family That Preys (movie), Comedy (genre), OWN (tv network)
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