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    May 22, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  1. Concord Chamber Singers to perform at Moravian College

    The fact that the Concord Chamber Singers, this year celebrating their 46th season, will join the Allentown Symphony Orchestra in July in a hip, cutting-edge "Video Games Live" concert speaks volumes about where their new director, Jennifer Kelly, plans...

    Tags: Awards and Prizes, Lafayette College, Entertainment, Music, Concerts

  2. Sep 12, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  3. Fairfield Fall Arts Preview: A Feast of Fall Arts

    Fall in Fairfield County looks and behaves differently this year. You could call it artistic license, in the way that there are hunting seasons with special licenses for rare game.
    Fall in Fairfield County looks and behaves differently this year. You could call it artistic license, in the way that there are hunting seasons with special licenses for rare game. The season is a fantastical odyssey designed to upend expectations at...

    Tags: Drama (genre), Arts, Maritime (music group), Music, Sacred Heart University

  4. Jul 29, 2012 |Column| Hartford Courant
  5. Gun Debate Over — The Guns Won

    The Hartford Courant
    The question is: Why would anyone need an assault rifle? As far as I can determine, the answer is: We the people need assault rifles in case the government tries to take away our assault rifles. While this may pass as advanced logic among gun and ammo...

    Tags: Interior Policy, National Football League, Mitt Romney, Politics, Equestrian

  6. Apr 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Harry Crews dies at 76; Southern writer with darkly comic vision

    Harry Crews, a rough-hewn Southerner who drew a keen following with novels that describe a Hieronymus Bosch landscape of grotesques — characters who are tossed into rattlesnake pits, walk on their hands, croon lullabies to a skull and literally eat a car — died Wednesday in Gainesville, Fla. He was 76.
    Harry Crews, a rough-hewn Southerner who drew a keen following with novels that describe a Hieronymus Bosch landscape of grotesques — characters who are tossed into rattlesnake pits, walk on their hands, croon lullabies to a skull and literally...

    Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Polio, Flannery O'Connor, Colleges and Universities, University of Florida

  8. Feb 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. What's in a name

    A reporter inquires about the way we refer to U.S. Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin, because his staff says that he prefers to be known as plain old Ben Cardin. (He's running for re-election.) Can we do that? Sure. We're easy. We accommodated Jimmy Carter and...

    Tags: k.d. lang, Bob Dole, Burma, eBay Inc., Benjamin L. Cardin

  10. Mar 13, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Rushworth M. Kidder dies at 67; ethics expert

    Rushworth M. Kidder, a former Christian Science Monitor columnist who taught and wrote books about ethics, died March 5 of natural causes in Naples, Fla. He was 67.
    Rushworth M. Kidder, a former Christian Science Monitor columnist who taught and wrote books about ethics, died March 5 of natural causes in Naples, Fla. He was 67. His death was announced by the Institute for Global Ethics, the Rockport, Maine-based...

    Tags: Entertainment, Values, Ethics, Colleges and Universities, Columbia University

  12. Apr 21, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Festival of Books: American poets make their debut on forever stamps

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    The U.S. Postal Service made a special delivery Saturday at the L.A. Times Festival of Books' Poetry Stage: It rolled out the first-day issue of commemorative stamps dedicated to 20th century poets. The midday first-day issue ceremony drew an audience.......
  14. Nov 17, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  15. Inclined To Sing and The Apprentice Choir to present fall concert

    Inclined to Sing and The Apprentice Choir, the children's choruses of the Johnstown Symphony Orchestra, will present their fall 2011 concert at 11 a.m. Saturday, at Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, Scalp Avenue, Johnstown. Forty young voices will be...

    Tags: Entertainment, Music, Concerts, Culture, Contemporary Music (genre)

  16. Jun 22, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  17. Intersections: Rings of heritage's tree trunk

    Aydin was an Iranian mountaineer who had climbed 572 steps to the top of the Cascade — a towering architectural feat in the heart of Yerevan that now houses the Cafesjian Center for the Arts — with his wife. On a South Caucasus road trip,...

    Tags: Yerevan (Armenia), Journalism, Politics, Armenia, Freedom of the Press

  18. Jun 10, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. 'Tabloid City' by Pete Hamill

    There's murder and mayhem in Pete Hamill's latest novel, "Tabloid City," but the real victim in his book is the print journalism that Hamill knows and loves so well. This ticking time bomb of a novel is about the end of a form of daily storytelling in which America's big cities are like small towns — their recognizable casts of characters, dramas and moral struggles playing out on a slightly bigger, more complex stage.
    Special to the Tribune Newspapers
    There's murder and mayhem in Pete Hamill's latest novel, "Tabloid City," but the real victim in his book is the print journalism that Hamill knows and loves so well. This ticking time bomb of a novel is about the end of a form of daily storytelling in...

    Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Wars and Interventions, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Suicide

  20. May 8, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Book review: 'Tabloid City' by Pete Hamill

    Tabloid City
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    Tabloid City A Novel Pete Hamill Little, Brown: 278 pp., $26.99 There's murder and mayhem in Pete Hamill's latest novel, "Tabloid City," but the real victim in his book is the print journalism that Hamill knows and loves so well. This ticking time...

    Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Wars and Interventions, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Suicide

  22. Jan 15, 2011 |Column| Hartford Courant
  23. Politicians' Tucson Answer: More Guns

    The Hartford Courant
    I don't think there is much question: That Jared Loughner is more disturbed than ideological. That the voices, more than talk radio, influenced his actions. That guns don't kill people, crazy people with easy access to guns do. That talk radio will...

    Tags: Entertainment, Social Issues, Politics, Firearms, Barack Obama

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