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Rhymes with Opera explores definition, dimension of art form
They've heard just about all the suggestions by now. But if you insist, you can approach members of the Rhymes with Opera ensemble Saturday at the Windup Space and offer your response to what is actually not a request.
"We've had people come up to us and...Tags: Opera (genre), Human Interest, Peabody Conservatory, Brooklyn (Windham, Connecticut), Crimes
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Selling sailing to the masses
John F. Kennedy once remarked that sailing was in the blood of every American, saying that "all of us have in our veins the exact same percentage of salt in our blood that exists in the ocean. ... We are tied to the ocean. And when we go back to the sea...Tags: Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Annapolis, Ted Turner, Hobbies, Harbor
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Start the Presses: We say goodbye, we say hello
There are so many things going on here that I'm having a hard time figuring out where to start. So, somewhat arbitrarily, I’ll begin by announcing our latest “Meet the Editors” event. As I mentioned before, I'm going to hold these...Tags: Orange County Register, Glendale (Queens, New York)
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Use scare tactics to dissuade smokers
A leading cause of preventable death in United States has unfortunately become an addicting habit for many people all over the nation. This extremely harmful habit is smoking tobacco, known as cigarettes. Smoking causes many health problems, such as...Tags: Human Interest, Cancer, Armed Forces, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Diseases and Illnesses
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Turnover at the workplace is on the rise
A year ago, Washington marketing associate Tara Miller felt lucky just to have a job in her field.
So while she wanted to work in Baltimore — where she could be closer to her boyfriend — Miller stayed put at her job in D.C.
But by March of...Tags: Chicago Jobs, Career and Workplace, Labor Markets, Employment Opportunities, Howard County
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Atheists Sue Over 9/11 Cross
pix11.comAn atheist group is suing New Jersey, New York City, Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Governor Chris Christie over a cross scheduled to be displayed at the 9/11 Memorial and Museum in Lower Manhattan. According to the American Atheists website, the...Tags: Chris Christie, Human Interest, Politics, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Manhattan (New York City)
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How John Lawson helped build the city
The Lawson name is an important one in Glendale’s history. John William Lawson arrived here from Michigan in 1907 and became a prominent builder. Those who knew him saw Lawson as a man willing to take chances and as a man with a gift for making...Tags: Building Material, Human Interest, Politics, Michigan, Casey Stengel
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Heavyweight champion lived in Glendale
Jess Willard, who reigned as the World Heavyweight Boxing Champion from 1915 to 1919, lived on Blanchard Drive in Glendale for many years. Recently, Willard’s grandson, Jim Mace, of Carmichael, Calif., saw a photo of his grandfather’s house...Tags: Kansas, Human Interest, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Los Angeles, Glendale (Los Angeles, California)
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Boeing shows off 787 Dreamliner at Oshkosh air show
Tribune reporterOSHKOSH, Wis. -- Marking its public debut in the U.S., Boeing's 787 Dreamliner, the 21st century's first radically different commercial airliner, landed at the AirVenture air show on Friday. The world's first jetliner made largely of superhardened...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Aerospace Manufacturing, Jon Hilkevitch, Boeing Co., Physical Conditions
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NYC Bike Share Company Rejects Financial Problem Rumors
pix11.comReports surrounding the financial troubles of Alta Bicycle Share, one of the bidders in the city's proposed bike sharing program are false. Alison Cohen the company's president issued the following statement to PIX 11, "Alta Bicycle Share has no financial...Tags: Politics, West Village, Physical Fitness and Exercise, New York City, Local Government
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After years of struggle, Sondheim Prize winner celebrates
The morning after an independent filmmaker heard he's been given a $25,000 arts award, he tried to assess what the check would mean.
Matthew Porterfield, who walked away with the Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize on Saturday, worked seven years as a...Tags: Human Interest, New York University, Ceremonies, Movies, France
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Toxic chromium found in Chicago drinking water
Chicago's first round of testing for a toxic metal called hexavalent chromium found that levels in local drinking water are more than 11 times higher than a health standard California adopted last month.
But it could take years before anything is done...Tags: George W. Bush, Medical Research, Standards, Public Officials, Stomach Cancer
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