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High prices are driving more motorists to rent tires
When the tires on their Dodge Caravan had worn so thin that the steel belts were showing through, Don and Florence Cherry couldn't afford to buy a new set. So they decided to rent instead. The Rich Square, N.C., couple last September agreed to pay...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Car Tires, Tampa, Financially Distressed Companies, Theft
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Church news for June 1
Middlecreek COB The Rev. Linda Stoner will share the message "Moses Moments" Sunday morning at the Middlecreek Church of the Brethren. The Rev. John Stoner will lead the worship. June 22 the church will welcome singer/songwriter Leah J. This free...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Graduation, Human Interest, The Salvation Army, Arts and Culture
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Faith briefs: June 1, 2013
Email your faith briefs to faith@aberdeennews.com. Include an address for the event and a phone number where you may be reached. Deadline is noon Wednesday. ABERDEEN ALLIANCE CHURCH 1106 S. Roosevelt St., 605-225-9724, aberdeenalliance.org....Tags: Travel, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Sports, Religion and Belief
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'Cirque Shanghai: Dragon's Thunder' on the Skyline Stage at Navy Pier ★★★
So here's an indication of how far China has come: The last motorcycle rider in the Globe of Death in this year's "Cirque Shanghai" on Navy Pier is a woman. The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus has had more riders — we Globe of Death fans...
Tags: Entertainment, China, Arts and Culture, Chicago Public Schools, Shanghai (China)
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Shakespeare fest offers season of beloved and rarely performed works
From one of Oscar Wilde's funniest comedies to a groundbreaking American musical, from an Alfred Hitchcock comedic melodrama to a pair of rarely performed Shakespeare plays, this season's Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival season is "richly dimensional,"...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, Center Valley, Allentown, DeSales University
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10 things you might not know about Wrigley Field
Amid all the wrangling over renovations and increased signage at Wrigley Field, we'd like to explode a few myths about the 99-year-old ballpark. As Ernie Banks might put it, let's play 10: 1 The ballpark you know as Wrigley Field, home of the Cubs, used...
Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Lefty Gomez, Arts and Culture, Chicago Cubs, Sports
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Nationals believe new membership card will 'revolutionize the ticketing business'
When he talks about the Washington Nationals, chief operating officer Andy Feffer uses words like “hip” and “fun.” That’s by design, of course. Baseball likes to draw on its traditions, but it also needs to attract new...Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Washington Nationals, Arts and Culture, Baltimore Orioles, Montreal Expos
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Photographer Mario Testino's accessories coming to Net-a-porter.com
Los Angeles Times Fashion CriticCould fashion photographers be the next big design collaborators to make a dent in the shopping scene? Peruvian lensman Mario Testino is launching the MATE collection exclusively at Net-a-porter.com on June 5, sampling his colorful images of traditional...Tags: Photography Supplies and Services, Arts and Culture, Photography, Lima (Peru), Photography and Video
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Wegmans Café eschews most recycling
After lunching at Wegmans' newly expanded Market Café in Allentown recently, Kerri Puskar and Jeanne Stock approached the recycle bins with empty food containers and good intentions. They managed to get their cups into a round hole labeled "plastic."...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Environmental Pollution, New Products, Pacific Ocean, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Philipp Meyer on "The Son"
In "The Son," Philipp Meyer's sprawling multigenerational saga about a powerful Texas family, the author harvests the state's sad, passionate, often violent history, from its origins as an embattled republic to its present-day condition as an arid...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Arts and Culture, The Wall Street Journal, Unrest, Conflicts and War, New York City
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Dave Davies talks 50 years of The Kinks, new disc before Musikfest Cafe show
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGGuitarist and singer Dave Davies has long been a solo artist — he released the first of more than a dozen discs under his name in 1980. He last played with the rock band that made him famous 15 years...... -
A peek inside the H&H building
I went in search of a place recently named the Bromo Tower Arts and Entertainment District and found myself inside one of its most prominent addresses. But like so many places in Baltimore where artists live and work, you have to be introduced or know a...
Tags: Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Arts and Culture, Walters Art Museum, Station North, Fine Artists
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