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Vampire Weekend braces for bright lights with big-idea 'City' album
Ezra Koenig wanted to be clear about this: The frontman of Vampire Weekend was not comparing his band to the Beatles. "What we're talking about is making me think like a fan, which is a little bit dangerous because it could come across as me trying to...
Tags: Lady Gaga, Concerts, Lollapalooza, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (tv program), Steve Buscemi
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Amy Schumer talks about her journey from Towson to TV and concert stardom
The Baltimore SunAmy Schumer can tell a story. Knowing how to craft a short narrative and make it pay off with a laugh has, after all, helped make her one of the hottest comedians on TV and the concert circuit these days. So, let the star of Comedy Central’s...Tags: Television Industry, Lena Dunham, Robyn, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Towson University
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Jackson Lab Names Scientific Director For Farmington Location
The Hartford CourantA Harvard genetics expert has been named scientific director of the Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine on the campus of the UConn Health Center, the company announced Monday. Charles Lee is currently director of the molecular genetics research unit...Tags: University of Cambridge, Science, Medical Specialization, University of Connecticut Health Center, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Baltimore's Division I boys basketball commitments for the 2013 class
NAME, PREP SCHOOL AND/OR HIGH SCHOOL, COLLEGE Jamel Artis, Notre Dame Prep (Mass.), PITTSBURGH Chase Cormier, Fishburne Military / Milford Mill, GRAMBLING STATE Will Darley, Fishburne Military / Dulaney, UMBC Rodney Elliott, John Carroll, UMBC...
Tags: Oakland (Chicago, Illinois), Randallstown, Education, Zion
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More poor live in suburbs than urban areas, research shows
Bucking longstanding patterns in the United States, more poor people now live in the nation's suburbs than in urban areas, according to a new analysis. As poverty mounted throughout the nation over the past decade, the number of poor people living in...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Social Issues, Brookings Institution, Chicago Tribune, Frank Lloyd Wright
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Apodaca: New SAT? How about 'Game of Thrones' style?
Many of us believe the college admissions process has spiraled out of control. Plenty among us also feel that our education system has become too test-centric. And at the intersection of the two lies the SAT, the most dreaded, derided and feared test...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Education, World War I (1914-1918), School Examinations
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District 230 Foundation awards $25,000 in grants
Students at Consolidated High School District 230 will get the chance to hear world-renowned speakers visiting the Chicago area and participate in a sports medicine symposium next spring thanks to $25,000 in grants from the District 230 Foundation....
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Financial Aid, Students
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div.article div.byline p.date {display:none;} Susan Hahn Susan Hahn was editor of TriQuarterly for 14 years. She is author of a recent novel, “The Six Granddaughters of Cecil Slaughter”; nine books of poetry, including “Self/Pity&...Tags: Theater, Restaurants, Roosevelt University, Television, Advice Columns and Columnists
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Beijing International Screenwriting Competition announces winners
An American woman arrives in China to retrace the steps of her deceased daughter from a video diary the daughter kept of her trip to the 2008 Beijing Olympics. A young flautist travels to Beijing to audition for a conservatory. A seamstress for a...
Tags: Beijing (China), The Pink Panther (movie, 1964), Loyola Marymount University, China, Beijing Games
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div.article div.byline p.date {display:none;} Nathan Rabin Nathan Rabin is the head writer for The A.V. Club. His books include “The Big Rewind” and “My Year of Flops.” He also collaborated on “Weird Al: The Book.”...Tags: Theater, The Boston Globe, Roosevelt University, PBS (tv network), Literature
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Gov. Scott vetoes 3 percent tuition increase, $368 million in lawmakers' projects
TALLAHASSEE – Gov. Rick Scott vetoed $368 million in lawmaker pet-projects Monday and blocked a 3 percent tuition hike for Florida colleges and universities. The tuition increase passed earlier this month was a small piece of the overall $74.1...
Tags: Justice System, Government, Fort Lauderdale, Budgets and Budgeting, Politics
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Manchester School District Announces Two New Principals
The Hartford CourantThe school district on Monday announced appointments of two new principals at Verplanck and Waddell elementary schools.. Nicolas Jones, principal of Simpson-Waverly School in Hartford, was named principal of Verplanck Elementary School. Michael Moynihan,...Tags: University of Connecticut, University of New Haven, Eastern Connecticut State University, Tolland (Tolland, Connecticut), Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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