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    May 13, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  1. Russia's gays fear more violence after brutal murder

    Reuters
    By Thomas Grove and Steve Gutterman MOSCOW, May 13 (Reuters) - They beat him. They shoved beer bottles in his anus. They tried to set him on fire. Then they crushed his head with a heavy stone. A 23-year-old man in Russia's southern city of Volgograd...

    Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Hate Crimes, Prostitution, Moscow (Russia), AIDS

  2. May 11, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Md. poet laureate Stanley Plumly comes to Hagerstown

    Stanley Plumly has received many awards and published many books in his long career in poetry.
    chrisc@herald-mail.com
    Stanley Plumly has received many awards and published many books in his long career in poetry. And for the past four years, the University of Maryland, College Park English professor has been Maryland’s poet laureate. But this particular honor...

    Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Teaching and Learning, Students, Poetry

  4. May 11, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  5. Mother's Day with the Andrettis

    Dee Ann Andretti sat with her husband, Mario, in Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis on May 24,1992, waiting for Mario to have foot surgery following a crash in the Indianapolis 500.
    Dee Ann Andretti sat with her husband, Mario, in Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis on May 24,1992, waiting for Mario to have foot surgery following a crash in the Indianapolis 500. "That was bad enough," she said. But it got worse when she heard from...

    Tags: Marco Andretti, Mother's Day, Italy, Open-Wheel Racing, Indianapolis 500

  6. May 11, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Pre-Raphaelite art is a reminder of Mom's influence

    My mother made me a journalist. And a musician, an artist, a poet and a playwright.
    chrisc@herald-mail.com
    My mother made me a journalist. And a musician, an artist, a poet and a playwright. I realized this recently while taking in an exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. —“The Pre-Raphaelites: Victorian Art and Design,...

    Tags: Music, Washington, DC, Artists, Entertainment, Art Institute of Chicago

  8. May 8, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. New uneasiness settles on broken city

    The food, a timeless presentation of French gourmet classics, is as savory as ever. The service is attentive and flawless. The dining rooms, freshly polished and filled with historical artifacts, promise a luxuriant meal. The veteran waiters are hard at...

    Tags: Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Hurricane Katrina (2005), Crime, Law and Justice, Renovation

  10. May 2, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  11. Review: Kabocha Japanese Brasserie

    <strong>Review:</strong> <strong>Kabocha Japanese Brasserie</strong>
    Review: Kabocha Japanese Brasserie 952 W. Lake St. 312-666-6214 Rating: !!! 1/2 (out of four) Heating up Chef Shin Thompson's former restaurant, Bonsoiree in Logan Square, was a darling of the foodie crowd. It also demanded a commitment, both in time...

    Tags: Gemini Bistro, Rustic House, Joakim Noah, Seafood, Steaks

  12. May 1, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  13. Japan PM's "stealth" constitution plan raises civil rights fears

    Reuters
    By Linda Sieg TOKYO, May 2 (Reuters) - Shinzo Abe makes no secret of wanting to revise Japan's constitution, which was drafted by the United States after World War Two, to formalise the country's right to have a military - but critics say his plans go...

    Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Government, Human Rights, Civil Rights, Crime, Law and Justice

  14. May 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Bob Brozman dies at 59; guitarist and ethnomusicologist

    Guitarist and ethnomusicologist Bob Brozman, who progressed from an early fascination with the delta blues of the South to a consuming passion for the traditional music of Hawaii and became a leading authority on the National steel guitar, has died. He...

    Tags: Music, Entertainment, Music Industry, New York City, Arts and Culture

  16. May 10, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Lyric's passion must extend to musical theater

    In 2008, New York's Lincoln Center revived a Broadway warhorse: &quot;South Pacific." At the beginning of the overture in the Vivian Beaumont Theater, the lip of Michael Yeargan's setting, which had the outline of a tropical island, began to move backward, as waves ebb upon a shore. As it receded, hordes of musicians were revealed, all playing the glorious music of Richard Rodgers. You could see tears in people's eyes. As the Russian formalists used to put it, the familiar was made strange, and the strange made intensely familiar.
    In 2008, New York's Lincoln Center revived a Broadway warhorse: "South Pacific." At the beginning of the overture in the Vivian Beaumont Theater, the lip of Michael Yeargan's setting, which had the outline of a tropical island, began to move backward,...

    Tags: Music, Entertainment, Culture, Les Miserables (movie), Music Theater

  18. May 10, 2013 |Story| Burbank Leader
  19. In Theory: Are parts of Scripture outdated and in need of change?

    It's not often that a Christian minister agrees with the New Atheist movement, but the Rev. Michael Dowd believes it's possible when it comes to what he calls the "idolatry of the written word." A self-described "New Theist" — one who "value[s]...

    Tags: Music, Entertainment, Tra Thomas, Religious Texts, Science and Technology

  20. May 10, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  21. Somerset County church news for May 11

    Middlecreek COB "Mirroring Mother's Virtue" will be the message at the Middlecreek Church of the Brethren this week in celebration of Mother's Day. It will be given by the Rev. John Stoner.  The Rev. Linda Stoner will serve as worship leader. The...

    Tags: Music, Girl Scouts of the USA, Easter, Entertainment, Preschools

  22. May 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. The sage of Mt. Royal Avenue

    To understand what Fred Lazarus accomplished during his 35 years as president of the <a href=&quot;http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/mount-vernon/home/university/maryland-institute-college-of-art-baltimore-school-educational-facility">Maryland Institute College of Art</a>, one need only look at the gleaming concrete-and-glass structure housing the school's Brown Center for new media. The rakishly angled building rising above the school's Mount Royal Avenue campus symbolizes the future of both art and higher education in America as surely as the stately neoclassical building across the street from it reflects its past. Mr. Lazarus, who announced this week that he will step down as president in 2014, had the genius to see that future and the skill to build it in Baltimore.
    To understand what Fred Lazarus accomplished during his 35 years as president of the Maryland Institute College of Art, one need only look at the gleaming concrete-and-glass structure housing the school's Brown Center for new media. The rakishly angled...

    Tags: Mount Royal, Colleges and Universities, Sage, Arts, Artscape

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