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Comedy at Arts Garage in Delray Beach caught in bear trap
Staff WriterAn abusive husband is wheeled onstage tied to a La-Z-Boy recliner, bound with duct tape from his hunting boots all the way up to his stubbled face. His wife tells him she’s going to kill him. She’s going to pack the chair with venison (which...Tags: La-Z-Boy Incorporated, Delray Beach, Abusive Behavior, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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The hypocritical politics of rich left-wingers
When, at long last, will people understand that the left is boring? The question came to mind as I was dipping in and out of Oliver Stone's miasmic 700-plus-page tome. I'll never read the whole thing, and not because it's a left-wing screed full of...
Tags: Academy Awards, Entertainment Events, Occupy Wall Street, Oliver Stone, Democratic Party
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Let the taxi app roll
If Hollywood remade "The Graduate" and set it in 1980, the one word the businessman would have for Dustin Hoffman's character wouldn't be "plastics." It'd be "medallions." That's because the single greatest investment you could have made over the last...
Tags: Berkshire Hathaway Inc., The New York Times, Computer Hardware, Passenger Cars, New York City
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Goldberg: Let the taxi app roll
If Hollywood remade "The Graduate" and set it in 1980, the one word the businessman would have for Dustin Hoffman's character wouldn't be "plastics." It'd be "medallions." That's because the single greatest investment you could have made over the last...
Tags: Berkshire Hathaway Inc., The New York Times, Computer Hardware, New York City, Passenger Cars
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Some Hagerstown residents heading to D.C. on Inauguration Day
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comKaren Cremins is a Democrat who supported Barack Obama’s re-election bid. Her husband, Jim Cremins, identifies himself as a conservative. Their son, Sean, a graduate of North Hagerstown High School, will perform Monday in the inaugural parade with...Tags: Ronald N. Young, Politics, U.S. Congress, Upper Marlboro, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Inauguration 2013: The orderly transition of Jay-Z and Paul Ryan
In the weeks after President Jimmy Carter lost his reelection bid to Ronald Reagan, when I was a young reporter at the Washington Post, I was assigned to cover a luncheon on Capitol Hill honoring Patricia Derian, Carter’s assistant secretary of...Tags: Ronald Reagan, Jay-Z, John Boehner, Beyonce, Bill Clinton
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Obama begins new term with calls for unity, equality
President Barack Obama began his second term Monday by calling for an end to the rigid ideologies of modern politics but laying out a broad policy agenda more likely to stoke partisan confrontation than avoid it.
Looking out over hundreds of thousands of...Tags: Tea Party Movement, Bill Clinton, Culture, Interior Policy, Barack Obama
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Preaching to the choir
WASHINGTON -- President Obama began his second inaugural address with a reminder that this ceremony, like the 56 inaugurations before it in U.S. history, was a unifying symbol. "Each time we gather to inaugurate a president, we bear witness to the...Tags: George W. Bush, Mitt Romney, Government, Bill Clinton, Parties and Movements
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Larry S. Gibson's book on Thurgood Marshall examines the forces in Baltimore that shaped young judge
Forty-three years of letters, photographs, campaign buttons, itineraries and the occasional miniature flag are crammed into 2,000 fat binders lining three walls — floor to ceiling — of a storage room in the University of Maryland School of...
Tags: Judges, Biography (genre), Howard University, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Johns Hopkins University
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First editions: A rare present
Never mind the Morlocks. For a book lover, the most chilling scene in the 1960 screen adaptation of "The Time Machine" is the one in which the Time Traveler is taken to the decrepit library of the Eloi race. "I can learn all I want about you from books,"...
Tags: George W. Bush, Ernest Hemingway, Holidays, J.K. Rowling , Chicago Tribune
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In Baltimore, an inauguration tradition all its own
Louise Johnson popped out of her seat at the Patapsco Arena in South Baltimore — taking a break from tying decorative gold and silver sashes to the backs of hundreds of chairs — and smiled warmly at a man delivering newly pressed gleaming...
Tags: Ronald Reagan, Martin O'Malley, Government, U.S. House of Representatives, The Temptations (music group)
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Aegis editorial says it's a day to wear purple, black ... and orange as fans celebrate big seasons for the Ravens and the Orioles
It's been a lot of years since there's been a professional sports year like this one for fans of the Baltimore teams. It was the year Seattle Slew won the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes, "Star Wars" was first seen by movie theater audiences...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, World Series, Denver Broncos, American League East, Canadian Football
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