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REVIEW: Hot rapper drives crowd into frenzy at Sherman Theater. But why?
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGThe popular music of youth has always been about release: sexual (early rock and roll), anger (punk), aggression (metal) and urban frustration (early rap). Hot rapper A$AP Rocky’s show Thursday at Sherman Theater in Stroudsburg was all of the above.... -
New Voices: Reform must include students who arrived in the U.S. legally
On April 17, I got a call around 3 a.m. My friend Melissa said, "It's here! It's here!" I was half asleep, but I knew exactly what she was talking about. I started up my computer before I even turned on the light in my dorm room. I had been waiting...Tags: Education, U.S. Senate, Politics, Interior Policy, Personal Data Collection
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Dispatches from Rolling Stones ticket mania
"Dollar water! Dollar water! We've been told this is by far the best water here!" So shouted the two budding capitalists who strolled the thousand-deep line on a residential street in the Miracle Mile district, hawking beverages for those plonked on the...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Services and Shopping, Heart Attack, Lotteries
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Hot rapper drives crowd into frenzy at Sherman Theater in Stroudsburg. But why?
The popular music of youth has always been about release: sexual (early rock and roll), anger (punk), aggression (metal) and urban frustration (early rap). Hot rapper A$AP Rocky's show Thursday at Sherman Theater in Stroudsburg was all of the above ...Tags: Entertainment, East Stroudsburg University, Wiz Khalifa, Music
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Students' art thesis work spotlighted
University degree requirements sometimes require students to complete a rigorous final project, called a thesis. Four students slated to graduate soon from Florida Atlantic University's master of fine arts in visual art program are displaying the fruits...Tags: Boca Raton, New York City, Fine Arts, Education, Florida Atlantic University
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Spirited fundraiser brings in more than $190K
About 2,100 guests recently packed the Museum of Discovery and Science's 18th annual Wine, Spirits and Culinary Celebration, raising more than $190,000 for the Fort Lauderdale facility. "This year was one of our best," said Ken Stiles, executive vice...Tags: Museum of Discovery and Science, Science, Alternative Energy, Fort Lauderdale, Celebration
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Cancer center starting a survivorship program
The Memorial Breast Cancer Center in Hollywood is launching a cancer survivorship program. The program will introduce newly diagnosed breast cancer patients with survivors to help guide them through the treatment and recovery process. "We have been...Tags: Netherlands, Healthcare Provider, Human Interest, Breast Cancer, Oncology
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Hollywood poetry event celebrates hobo culture
Hobo culture lives on. A group of poets recently gathered at the David Park Community Center in Hollywood to pay homage to the history of hobos and their contribution to the arts. Some of the artists arrived with scraggly beards, tattered clothing and...Tags: Poetry, Arts and Culture, Culture, Broward County
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Miramar to open fire station for central area
A new fire station will be opening later this year to serve central Miramar. The temporary fire station will be on Miramar Parkway about a half-mile east of Flamingo Road. Fire Station 107 will be funded by a $1.9 million Staffing for Adequate Fire...Tags: Miramar, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, FEMA
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Students' documentary on the deficit airs on C-SPAN
Weston students Brian Bosem, Camila Tussie and Jacob Wilentz got a big thrill recently when their documentary aired on C-SPAN. The eighth-graders at Falcon Cove Middle School took third in the network's nationwide StudentCam competition for their entry,...Tags: Lincoln Chafee, Gary Herbert, Allen West, Public Finance, Politics
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Elk heads made this month's Moutza easy
Is it possible that a husband and wife could win the coveted February Moutza of the Month award, for buying stupid stuffed elk heads with other people's money? Perhaps. Because in America, it is said, even dead elk dreams may come true. Or what...
Tags: Politics, White House, Local Government, Michael Bloomberg, Ashley Judd
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Cancer survivors walk the runway in Hollywood
She wore a diamond clasp in her short blond hair. But it was her blue, floor-length gown that had ruffles tumbling down her back and diamonds across her middle that caught everybody's attention. As Wendy Mascolo walked the runway, it was clear that...Tags: Leukemia, Ralph Lauren, Human Interest, Breast Cancer, Lung Cancer
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