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Cami Miller sings Judy, Liza in Winter Park Playhouse cabaret
Cami Miller, debuts her brand new cabaret, "Cami Sings Judy and Liza," in the popular Winter Park Playhouse Spotlight Cabaret Series this Wednesday and Thursday, April 10-11. That would be Judy as in Garland, and Liza as in Minnelli, of course. Miller...
Tags: Kutztown, Music, Andy Griffith, Arts and Culture, Entertainment
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'A Place at the Table' takes on hunger in the U.S.
When people think of hunger, they might picture a starving Third World child. The makers of the new documentary "A Place at the Table" suggest the face of undernourishment can be found much closer to home: Tens of millions of U.S. citizens go to bed...
Tags: Food, Inc. (movie), Movies, Entertainment, Obesity, Food Industry
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Facebook gets more in your face
It's hard not to detect a whiff of desperation in Facebook's new please-don't-go interface, which is determined to keep people within the social network as long as it can. Facebook Home is intended to dominate Android smartphones, making Facebook your...
Tags: Social Media, Arts and Culture, Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter, Inc., Google Inc.
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Standing up for Magic Johnson's gay son: Kobe Bryant's class act
In a week when the Rutgers men’s basketball coach was fired for, among other things, hurling gay epithets at his cowed players, how refreshing to see the professional basketball world, not always known for its tolerance, come a step closer to...
Tags: Movies, Same-Sex Marriage, Minority Groups, Magic Johnson, Proposition 8 (California, 2010)
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Israel undermining own security with settlements, allies warn
As Israel pursues an expanded settlement agenda in Palestinian territory, even its friends are beginning to sound like its adversaries. The European Union issued a damning report this week, calling the Israeli government’s construct-and-control...
Tags: Religion and Belief, European Union, Politics, White House, West Bank
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First Muslim congressman speaks at Arab organization fundraiser on April 20
Congressman Keith Ellison, the first Muslim elected to congress, and NYU's University Chaplain Imam Khalid Latif will be guest speakers at Emerge USA's Inspiring a New Generation benefit dinner at 6:30 p.m., April 20, at The Double Tree, 10100...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Islam, International Drive
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Five nostalgic books on baseball
My father, Bill Guilfoile, was a baseball executive for 40 years with the New York Yankees, the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Baseball Hall of Fame. He was also a compulsive reader, and it's no surprise that his favorite subject was the game that has...Tags: Baseball, Roberto Clemente Jr., Authors, New York Yankees, Red Smith
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Report challenges tie between housing vouchers, crime
Renters' use of housing choice vouchers, more commonly known as Section 8 vouchers, long has worried communities that the arrival of voucher-holding tenants in a neighborhood will lead to crime and, eventually, lower property values. That's not true,...Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Chicago Housing Authority, Public Housing, Personal Income, Richard Nixon
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'Happy Endings' star Casey Wilson hopes for more happy, no ending
Casey Wilson, one-sixth of the cast of ABC's unlucky-in-prime-time "Happy Endings," was in between shots on the show's Paramount lot last December when she started talking that charming yet depressing "our show is on the brink of cancellation and I'm...
Tags: ABC (tv network), Angelina Jolie, Happy Endings (tv program), Entertainment, Bride Wars (movie)
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Baseball books cover the bases
George Plimpton knew the score. A generation or so ago, the late Paris Review editor developed what he called the "Small Ball Theory" of sports writing, which posits "a correlation between the standard of writing about a particular sport and the ball it...Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, Baseball, Richard Nixon, Don Sutton, Folklore and Mythology
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Horse-slaughter jobs embraced even in state where cowboys roam
ROSWELL, N.M. - Tim Sappington is ready to buy horses for Valley Meat Co., which is seeking to open the first U.S. horse slaughterhouse since 2007. Right now he's the only paid employee, and he puts his money where his mouth is. He eats horse meat....Tags: Interior Policy, Kentucky Derby, Pension and Welfare, Politics, Food Industry
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PASSINGS: Magic Slim, Cleotha Staples, Lou Myers, Donald Rutledge
Magic Slim Singer of Chicago blues Magic Slim, 75, whose ragged voice and punchy guitar riffs made him a symbol of Chicago blues, died Thursday in Philadelphia after surgery for a bleeding ulcer, according to his family. A younger contemporary of...
Tags: Music, Lisa Bonet, Photography, Crime, Law and Justice, Concerts
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