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Take a pill
The Baltimore SunOnly yesterday I posted about the hissy that Buzzfeed pitched over literally in the figurative sense. Today at Slate Simon Akam is railing against bridezilla and chillax and a handful of other contemporary constructions that he finds inelegant.* Lord...Tags: George Bernard Shaw, William Shakespeare
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Three things to know
1. What a frosty, foggy morning in Aberdeen. If I was wearing a mood ring, it would be on eerie. 2. Did you see that incredible snow moon last night? Wikipedia says a snow moon is a traditional name for the full moon that occurs in February when there is... -
The 17th Annual Jewish Film Festival Makes Its Way Around Area Cinemas
17th Mandell JCC Hartford Jewish Film Fest April 4-15, hjff.org. Two documentaries are the highlights at the 17th Annual Mandell JCC Hartford Jewish Film Festival, which will be bringing 21 films related to Jewish culture and history to theaters...
Tags: Kirsten Gillibrand, Israel, Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut), Air France-KLM, Entertainment
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Creator of Mr. Panos and Maurica is smart, deep and — oh, yeah — funny
It's easy enough to see Yannis Pappas for free. The Brooklyn-born comedian has performed widely onstage and on TV, but two of his most prolific acts are characters who star in YouTube videos: Greek restaurant owner (and chain-smoking video blogger) Mr....
Tags: John Stamos, Entertainment Events, Johnny Depp, Social Media, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Yoani Sánchez: la cara de una nueva generación
Los cubanos que a diario corren el riesgo de ser encarcelados por intentar transmitir una imagen certera de la vida en Cuba—a través de blogs, Facebook, Twitter—han tenido una cara ante el mundo, indudablemente, en Yoani Sánchez. Gracias a...Tags: City University of New York, Twitter, Inc., Computer Networking and Internet, Central Intelligence Agency, Cuba
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North Dakota lawmakers define life as starting at conception
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota didn't set out to become the abortion debate's new epicenter. It happened by accident, after a legislative caucus that once vetted abortion bills languished, leaving lawmakers to propose a flurry of measures...
Tags: Justice System, Elections, Abortion, Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice
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Jane Goodall book postponed after plagiarism issues raised
Primatologist Jane Goodall and publisher Grand Central have announced they will delay publication of Goodall's forthcoming tree-focused book "Seeds of Hope" in the wake of accusations that certain passages were plagiarized. The Washington Post noted the...Tags: Chinua Achebe, Authors, Book, The Washington Post
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Everyone's life is a story, so write it down for posterity [Senior Circles]
The inspiration for this column came from a local newspaper article I read about a "girl" with whom I went to high school for two years at St. Cecilia's Academy in Washington, D.C. This woman, whom I haven't seen since then, has always kept a low...Tags: Fort Meade (military base), National Security Agency, Cryptologic Incorporated, History (tv network), World War I (1914-1918)
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Google accidentally removes Digg from search results
Oops! A mistake by Google on Wednesday morning caused the site's search service to remove Digg from its results, leading to speculation that there may have been some drama between the two tech companies. Digg users searching for the social news...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Digg Inc., Shipbuilding, Social Media, Google Inc.
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Baltimore guitarist brings lessons into school classrooms
Chris Dunn called the class to order with a simple instruction: "One, two, ready, strum." A torrent of E minor chords — or close enough — from nearly a dozen guitars filled the room at the Commodore John Rodgers Elementary/Middle School...
Tags: Education, YouTube, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Culture
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Freddie Jackson to headline Ella Fitzgerald Music Festival in Newport News
The Ella Fitzgerald Music Festival is smaller than it once was, but the event remains dedicated to honoring the legacy of America's First Lady of Song. This year's festival will happen April 27 and will feature R&B vocalist Freddie Jackson. The concert,...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Music, Entertainment Events, Concerts
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The first Steve Jobs biopic? It's a parody by Funny or Die
The first Steve Jobs movie will premiere next month, but it's not the film anyone expected. Funny or Die will release a parody biopic titled "iSteve" on April 15 on the Internet. It'll be the first of three movies based on the late Apple co-founder to...
Tags: Jorge Garcia, Justin Long, jOBS (movie), Michaela Watkins, Steve Jobs
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