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- Growing Pains Come To Harlem (NPR)
New York City's famed black neighborhood wrestles with what the current round of gentrification means for its identity. Some residents are concerned that what once made Harlem special will soon be lost through new economic growth.
- Tears without end: the terrible price of true love - The Independent
Heartbreak has been the subject of so many awful songs that it's tempting to take it lightly. Then, suddenly, it happens to you . Cole Moreton reflects on the appalling human capacity for feeling loss, romantic or otherwise What is it like? It is ...
- Mustafa the movie divides Turkey with a portrait of the 'real' Ataturk - Independent
Mustafa the movie divides Turkey with a portrait of the 'real' AtaturkIndependent, UK - 1 hour agoThe United States, "treated our soldiers like common criminals in Iraq", says Yigit Bulut, a popular columnist in the secularist daily Vatan, referring to ...
- What's Happening - Fort Bragg - Mendocino Coast Calendar of Events (Mendocino Beacon)
- Love in Action Detox Forum, 1 to 3 p.m., St. Michael's Episcopal Church, Fir and Franklin, Fort Bragg. 964-1900. - Big River Lecture, Coastal Redwood Ecology by Greg Giusti, 7 p.m., St. Anthony's Hall, Lansing Street, Mendocino. 962-0470.
- Anguish, action follow teen's death - Connecticut Central
Sheila Wells poses holds a recent photograph of her 18-year-old son, Ian, in her home in Wethersfield Wednesday. WETHERSFIELD - Ian Wells may be gone, but residents, friends and family are determined to make something good come from his passing. The ...
- The Contender (Independent)
the young senator who, even then, was regarded by many as a president-in-waiting. It wasn't very long ago when most Americans had never heard the name Barack Obama, the newbie US senator from Illinois. Even now they get it wrong to his face. Senator Barama. Senator Alabama. Senator Banana.
- Poetry and Lyrics Contest - Times Union Blogs
Albany teacher Jeremy Dudley is part of a new contest that has been sponsored by Jamz 96.3 and David Soares’ office. I know many of my students plan on entering the contest. Mr. Dudley is also a local hip-hop artist called Origin. One of his songs ...
- Cancer patients, families, friends invited to ‘Blessings of Life ... - Alexandria Daily Town Talk
This annual ecumenical memorial service, now in its second year, is designed for cancer patients, survivors, family members and friends across central Louisiana, according to a news release by Sarah C. Clancy, public relations coordinator, Rapides ...
- Those wild and crazy 'Saturday Night Live' gals! - Miami Herald
It's good to be Tina Fey . The bespectacled comedian is not only driving Saturday Night Live ratings with her dead-on Sarah Palin impersonations but she just won two Emmys (Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Lead Actress) for 30 Rock and ...
- American Poets Added to British Archive - New York Times
American Poets Added to British ArchiveNew York Times, United States - 4 hours ago... are among the 14 influential 20th-century American poets whose recordings have been added to Britain’s free online poetry archive, the BBC reported. ...
- 'The Exiles' worth the wait at Detroit Film Theatre - Detroit Free Press
'The Exiles' worth the wait at Detroit Film TheatreDetroit Free Press, United States - 49 minutes agoThe movie follows a group of young American Indians in Los Angeles as they talk, drink, drive, gamble and remember family members left behind on the ...
- Patriot Aims - PW-Philadelphia Weekly
PW-Philadelphia WeeklyPatriot AimsPW-Philadelphia Weekly, PA - 19 hours agoIn the original introduction, Jack Kerouac wrote that Frank had “sucked a sad, sweet poem out of America.” Strauss’ goal was to revisit the country’s ...
- Man Charged With MLK Community Center Shooting Appears In Court (KRXI-TV Reno)
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. -- A man charged with attempted murder for allegedly shooting another man during a barbecue at the Martin Luther King Community Center in San Mateo Aug. 23 appeared in San Mateo County Superior Court Tuesday and will return next week for further arraignment.
- In temporary quarters, Project marches on (Billings Gazette)
It was hardly school in the traditional sense, but students at Huntley Project High returned to classes Monday in style.
- Lane reveals the dark side of his youth (Toronto Star)
Popular images of the 1950s are etched in the public mind by Leave It to Beaver , Father Knows Best and other TV sitcoms of the time. Life was a staid, leafy, suburban sanctuary inhabited by beaming, wholesome families gazing in rapt admiration at their shiny new appliances.
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