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Multimedia concert to be held at NSU
Northern State University will host the Langston Hughes Project, a multimedia concert performance of Hughes’ kaleidoscopic jazz, at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The concert, called “Ask Your Mama: Twelve Moods for Jazz,” will be the first...Tags: Entertainment, Langston Hughes, Music, Poetry, Africa
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Important to support Verdugo Hills
Much has been said about the challenges of healthcare reform legislation. With healthcare reform, more and more academic medical centers will enter into strategic partnerships with community-based hospitals in an effort to create a comprehensive system of...Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), Hospitals and Clinics
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Have dreadlocks outgrown their old meaning?
When Timothy Simmons decided to let his hair grow into locks in 2005, he did so out of pride for his African-American culture. For years, his reddish-brown hair was well-coiffed and grew until it cascaded down to the middle of his back. "For me it was a...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Cultural Development, Culture, Hampton University, Colleges and Universities
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Saving MOCA
In the three decades since the Museum of Contemporary Art opened in a temporary space downtown in 1983, it has been variously flush with money and desperate for a bailout after having squandered its endowment. It's had great directors and controversial...
Tags: Eli Broad, Arts, Artists, Arts and Culture, Museums
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Imperial Irrigation District names interim general counsel
Ross G. Simmons has been named interim general counsel of the Imperial Irrigation District effective Monday, IID General Manager Kevin Kelley announced Friday. “I am pleased to have Ross Simmons on board as interim general counsel,” Kelley...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Crime, Law and Justice, Colleges and Universities, Values, Ethics
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Willard Reece
Willard 'Will" Reece, 89, a retired long time Newport-Mesa Unified School District principal and a lifetime Rotarian, passed away peacefully of natural causes in his Newport Beach, CA home on March 6, 2013. Born in Boise, ID in 1923 as the third son of...
Tags: U.S. Army, Mountains, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Landforms, World War II (1939-1945)
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The Counter burger spin-off to open near USC campus
Built Custom Burgers, a new burger joint by The Counter will open by March 15 near the University of Southern California campus. Like The Counter, the new 1,800-square-foot space that seats up to 40 people will offer customizable creations with a lower...
Tags: Coca-Cola Co., Hamburgers, Foods and Beverages, Google Inc., Lifestyle and Leisure
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They're Making Holograms of Holocaust Survivors
When you think of holograms, you probably think of the Tupac hologram at Coachella, or those shitty hologram baseball cards they used to sell a long time ago. But now, the University of Southern California and a design firm named Conscience Display have...
Tags: Tupac Shakur, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Human Interest
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USC remembers slain safety officer as committed public servant
Some at USC want the public to know that Keith Lawrence, whose shooting death has been attributed to an ex-cop, was more than just a loving partner to his fiancee -- he was a young law enforcement officer with a bright future. "In many articles, he's...
Tags: Politics, Monica Quan, Government, Safety of Citizens, Keith Lawrence
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Police: Robbery probably not motive in couple's killing
Police detectives said robbery does not appear to be a motive in the slaying of a young Irvine couple who were found shot to death late Sunday in a parked car at the upscale condominium complex where they lived. “They could tell by physical...
Tags: Murder, Health and Safety at School, California Polytechnic State University, Politics, Safety of Citizens
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Going to school on video game violence
The students filtered in. They smelled of cigarettes and cold. They dropped their backpacks and peeled off their Gore-Tex. Then Lisa Buscani, one of the five instructors who teaches Ethics in Computer Games and Cinema at DePaul University, after...
Tags: Gaming Industry, Philosophy, Entertainment, DePaul University, National Rifle Association of America
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Brawley police advise people to be more responsible on social networking sites
Digital Media News EditorAfter two scares on Facebook, Brawley police are asking people to be more responsible on social networking sites. Instead of posting and sharing rumors about possible threats, police officials ask that people instead call the Police Department’s...Tags: Social Media, Arts and Culture, Culture, Randi Zuckerberg, Sociology
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