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Darden tries out Atrium bar area
Wedged between its latest combination of Olive Garden and Red Lobster in Wilkesboro, N.C., Darden Restaurants is testing a bar called Atrium. Atrium offers its own menu. It has alcohol and foods such as flatbreads, tacos and mini-sandwiches that...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Darden Concepts, Inc., Restaurants, Red Lobster
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Supertitles, once denounced, loom large in modern-day opera
"Celluloid condoms between the audience and the immediate gratification of understanding." "More like watching Playboy TV than having sex." Hyperbolic outbursts are not uncommon in opera, but rarely were they so concentrated or, um, vivid. What...
Tags: Beverly Sills, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, The New York Times, Germany, Music
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Hopkins gun research is not biased
In reference to "Harford County Council passes resolution condemning state gun law" (May 15), the article quotes a Harford County councilman who questioned the objectivity of gun policy research at Johns Hopkins University because New York City Mayor...
Tags: Research, Crime, Law and Justice, Gun Control, Interior Policy, Personal Weapon Control
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It's time for Chicago
Chicago transforms into a warm-weather temptress once the city bids winter farewell. A sparkling lakefront framed by skyscraper views is just the beginning. Free events are abundant at city parks and along Chicago's 18-mile Lakefront Trail. Favorites...
Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Transportation Industry, Taste of Chicago, Fort Lauderdale, Travelzoo Inc.
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NTSB: Trains were moving 70 mph before Connecticut collision
About 30,000 commuters in Connecticut and New York braced for a sluggish trek to work on Monday -- and for the rest of the week -- as officials continued to investigate why two trains slammed into each other in Bridgeport, Conn., on Friday evening. An...
Tags: Railway Accidents, Connecticut Department of Transportation, Dannel P. Malloy , Transportation Industry, Disasters and Accidents
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Investigators probe Connecticut train crash
Federal investigators gathered Saturday at the site of the Connecticut train crash that left dozens of commuters injured Friday evening. Eight people remained hospitalized, three in critical condition, officials said. As many as 70 people were injured...
Tags: South Norwalk, Railway Accidents, Transportation Industry, Bill Finch, Fairfield (Fairfield, Connecticut)
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Childhood passion leads to uncommon calling
Daily American Staff WriterAs a second generation photographer, Chuck Wagner has always had a passion for pictures. He has turned his hobby into a unique way to document a national tragedy — Flight 93. Throughout his years working as a Flight 93 ambassador, Wagner has...Tags: Washington, DC, Human Interest, The Salvation Army, FBI
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South Bend may allow urban hives
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- First birds, now bees. On the heels of a new backyard chicken law, Common Council member Tim Scott, D-District 2, has introduced an ordinance amending the city code as it relates to beekeeping. The ordinance, which has been referred to...Tags: Beekeeping, Allergies, Government, Safety of Citizens, Politics
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A rare Chicago look at Balanchine's 'Swan Lake'
No dance artist is immune to the passage of time: The works of George Balanchine remain stellar, but we seem to see less and less of them every year. But there is the occasional surprise, and that happened over the weekend at the Harris Theater, where...Tags: Dance, Entertainment Events, Entertainment
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Two men charged with killing Malcolm X grandson
ReutersMEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Two men arrested in the fatal beating of the grandson of U.S. civil rights activist Malcolm X were sent to prison on Saturday to await trial, a Mexico City court spokesman said. David Hernandez and Manuel Perez, waiters at the...Tags: Mexico, Lifestyle and Leisure, Justice and Rights, Crime, Law and Justice, Bars and Clubs
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The Fountain's 'Heart Song' gives voice to flamenco's depths
Two years ago Stephen Sachs began working on a play about the philosophy and practice of flamenco. He figured he had all the material he needed, having spent years in close proximity to flamenco dancers as the co-artistic director of the Fountain Theatre,...
Tags: Judaism, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Dance, Family
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Damaged trains being removed from wreck site
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) — Commuter trains damaged in a crash in Connecticut were being removed Sunday in the first step to making repairs and restoring service, the agency that runs Metro-North said. Aaron Donovan, spokesman for the Metropolitan...
Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Transportation Accidents, Mount Vernon, Railway Accidents, South Norwalk
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