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To the Class of 2013: Resist simplicity
Members of the Class of 2013, I salute you. As everyone keeps telling you, you are graduating at a difficult and even frightening time. I wish it were otherwise — that my generation was bequeathing you a finer world. We aren't. The world that...
Tags: Graduation, Ray Bradbury, Class Conflict, Authors, Abraham Lincoln
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'Mad Men' recap: Slave to love
Being a "Mad Men" fan these days feels a little like being a woman who, after dating a string of jerks, finally gives a nice guy a chance and discovers that, hey, there's something to this after all. One of the ongoing debates about this season is...
Tags: Linda Cardellini, John F. Kennedy Assassination (1963), Adultery, AMC (tv network), Mayo Clinic
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'YOLO' gets redefined when Adam Levine hosts 'Saturday Night Live'
Cameron Diaz, Jerry Seinfeld and Danny McBride appeared Saturday night on “SNL,” hosted by Adam Levine, but former cast member Andy Samberg made the biggest splash as one of the night’s guest stars. Samberg and the Lonely Island...
Tags: Saturday Night Live (tv program), Justice and Rights, Music, Beyonce, Howard Hughes
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'American Horror Story: Coven' Adds Angela Bassett and Patti LuPone
ReutersMay 12 (TheWrap.com) - FX's "American Horror Story: Coven" has added two Hollywood divas to its cast. Co-creator and executive producer Ryan Murphy announced the news on Twitter. Two legends are joining the cast of American Horror Story: Coven --...Tags: 30 Rock (tv program), Evan Peters, American Horror Story (tv program), Army Wives (tv program), Evita (musical)
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Duke Ellington's music lives to be heard
It's no big thing to play the music of Duke Ellington. That's done all the time: in cabarets, concert halls, movies, Broadway theaters and anywhere jazz musicians assemble. Ellingtonia, a word coined by admirers who realized that no existing musical...Tags: Music, Arts and Culture, Theater, Culture, Entertainment Events
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Graduates must resist the urge for simplicity
Members of the Class of 2013, I salute you. As everyone keeps telling you, you are graduating at a difficult and even frightening time. I wish it were otherwise — that my generation was bequeathing you a finer world. We aren't. The world into...Tags: Graduation, Ray Bradbury, Class Conflict, Abraham Lincoln, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Day of Hope is set for May 18
The community is invited to attend Day of Hope on Saturday, May 18, from noon to 4 p.m. at Wheaton Park to celebrate the History of Our Neighborhood with special historical tributes and a contest to win “Mr. Andy’s Money $$$.” The...Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Dentistry and Dental Health, Human Interest, The Herald-Mail, Family
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Dolores Jean Grey Reynolds: 1950-2013
Dolores Jean Grey Reynolds worked to make her customers feel at home during the 17 years she owned and ran the venerable South Side restaurant Army & Lou's. A successful business executive before buying Army & Lou's, Ms. Reynolds had no culinary...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Religion and Belief, U.S. Presidential Transition (2009), Restaurant and Catering Industry, Restaurants
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Storm blamed for 5 Central Florida deaths
Sentinel Staff WriterHurricane Charley's nighttime fury wrought freak accidents across Central Florida and was blamed for five deaths, authorities said Saturday. Two died in Polk, two in Volusia and one in Orange, according to the latest count. In Polk, a 61-year-old man...Tags: Florida Hospital, Disasters, Road Transportation, Florida, Death
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Is it curtains for Central Park Theatre?
In a sea of empty lots in Chicago's North Lawndale neighborhood sits a faded relic that is one of the most historically significant American movie theaters still standing. When it opened in 1917, the red-brick, three-story Central Park Theatre was...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Lawndale (Chicago, Illinois), Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Central Park
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Endangered Hopkins museum exhibit back on schedule, minus two pieces
An exhibit at the Johns Hopkins Evergreen House that was thrown into doubt this week is back on, but without two artworks at the crux of a dispute between the artist and the curator. The two large pieces in question — one depicting a cross, the...
Tags: Judaism, Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture, Fine Artists, Fells Point
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Trice: Obama-inspired quilt exhibit had troubled past
When Jim Smoote II completed his quilt, called "Obama 44," in time for an exhibition that opened in Washington for the 2009 presidential inauguration, he expected that the exhibit — like others he'd been involved in — would travel widely to...Tags: White House, Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Martin Luther King Day, Minority Groups
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