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'Rebel' hits the road: Justin Warner's new show premieres Saturday, March 30
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comJustin Warner might be "The Next Food Network Star," but he wants his viewers to know he hasn't forgotten his Hagerstown roots. Even the title of his new show, "Rebel Eats," which premieres Saturday, March 30, is a wink to the mascot of his alma mater,...Tags: Television, Entertainment, Mark Hamill, George Lucas, Food Network (tv network)
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Somali pleads guilty to terrorism charges
WASHINGTON — A Somali suspect who was captured at sea two years ago and interrogated aboard a U.S. warship has pleaded guilty to aiding terrorist groups Al Shabaab and Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, federal prosecutors said, a success for the...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), U.S. Military, Trials, Laws, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Looking for opera inspiration
Like every other form of art, operas can be inspired by just about anything — historical events, myths, epic poems, plays, even movies. Often, such operas go on to eclipse their inspiration. Puccini's "Tosca," derived from a play by Victorien...Tags: Anglicanism, Meryl Streep, Movies, Milan (Italy), Edgar Allan Poe
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3/24: Deaths in Central Florida
Brevard RUTH MURRAY, 95, Melbourne, died Monday. Baldwin Brothers Cremation Society, Winter Park. Lake MARVIN ROBERT CASADAY, 91, Eustis, died Saturday. Harden/Pauli Funeral Home, Eustis. RAYMOND L. DONNER, 90, Leesburg, died Thursday. Steverson,...Tags: Kissimmee, Winter Garden, Lake Mary, The Neptune Society Incorporated, Melbourne
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Elizabeth Strout on 'The Burgess Boys'
In 2009, Elizabeth Strout won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for “Olive Kitteridge,” a novel told in sublime stories about the life of an imperious but nuanced Maine schoolteacher. In her new novel, “The Burgess Boys,” Strout...
Tags: Justice System, Chicago Tribune, Fiction, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Entertainment Events
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The Biblioracle: Is it viral? Who cares? Just read it.
I read a lot of books. You probably do too. That's why we meet in this space on a weekly basis. When we emerge from our solitary bubbles, we like to engage in a little fellowship with our fellow travelers. I keep that in mind when I consider every column,...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Chinua Achebe
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Man freed after 23 years in prison, cleared of killing N.Y. rabbi
After more than two decades in prison, David Ranta walked out of a Brooklyn courtroom a free man Thursday, no longer charged with murdering a rabbi in one of the city’s more well-known homicides. “To say I'm sorry for what you've endured...
Tags: Crimes, Judaism, Witnesses, Christian Orthodoxy, The New York Times
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PASSINGS: Peter Meyerson, Fran Warren, Max Jakobson
Peter Meyerson TV writer, producer worked on 'The Monkees' and 'Welcome Back, Kotter' Peter Meyerson, 81, a TV writer and producer who co-wrote the debut episodes of sitcom classics "The Monkees" and "Welcome Back, Kotter," died March 11 at Hoag...
Tags: Mike Douglas, Celebrities, The Monkees (tv program), The Monkees (music group), Steve Allen
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Klea Blackhurst To Star In Goodspeed's "Hello, Dolly!"
Hartford CourantKlea Blackhurst, known for her musical tribute to Ethel Merman, stars in the upcoming revival of "Hello, Dolly!" at Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam. The production, staged by Daniel Goldstein, runs June 28 to Sept. 8. It will be the second...Tags: Jerry Lewis, Entertainment, Ethel Merman, Marvin Hamlisch, Arts and Culture
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PASSINGS: Robert C. Richardson, Richard Briers, Shadow Morton, Bill Eadington
Robert C. Richardson Won Nobel Prize for physics in 1996 Robert C. Richardson, 75, a Cornell University professor who shared a Nobel Prize for a key discovery in experimental physics, died Tuesday in Ithaca, N.Y., from complications of a heart attack,...
Tags: Duke University, Heart Attack, Teaching and Learning, Washington, DC, United Kingdom
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John J. Martin, 85
John Joseph Martin, born Feb. 1, 1928, in Brooklyn, N.Y., passed away Saturday, March 16, 2013, at Frederick Memorial Hospital. John was preceded in death by his parents, and his wife of 47 years, Rosemary. John is survived by his present wife, Jean...
Tags: Human Interest, Washington, DC, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Gary Williams is honored as 'ACC legend'; Terps will return to Brooklyn
The Baltimore SunFormer Terps coach Gary Williams was honored today at the ACC tournament as an "ACC Legend." Williams was introduced at Greensboro Coliseum during halftime of the Miami-N.C. State semifinal game. Williams waved to the crowd and gave a modified fist...Tags: Miami Hurricanes, Atlantic Coast Conference, Mark Turgeon, Arts and Culture, Barclays Center
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