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Five for your planner: Sunday, April 14
1. Find your 'Waterloo' ABBA The Concert will perform songs like "Dancing Queen," "Mamma Mia" and others. Show is 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 17, at Shippensburg University's H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, Pa....
Tags: American Legion, Dancing Queen (song), Entertainment, Music
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‘Meteor Disneyland’? Russian city looks to meteor site’s future
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesMeteor Disneyland. That's just one of the ideas for future incarnations of the spot in southern Russia where a 10,000-ton ...... -
Mindfulness meditation: It may be essential, but, boy, it isn't easy
On the third day of silence and meditation, I said just 14 words, all of them in the course of chopping vegetables for dinner. Days two, four and five were not much different. I'm not the quiet type. But this was my idea. So earlier this year, I drove...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, University of California, Los Angeles
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Watery beer? NPR says no
Change of SubjectAll the excuse we in the media seem to need to turn a minor gripe or pique into a major story is a) the filing of a lawsuit b) the introduction of legislation This story, to wit. Note that is...... -
Olive Garden's plunge in popularity speaks to our changing tastes
What do the Orlando Magic and Olive Garden have in common? A serious case of burnout. Once the Italian Stallion of casual dining and Orlando's sweetheart brand, Olive Garden is now as much of a punch line as one of the NBA's worst teams. On an...
Tags: Salt, Lifestyle and Leisure, Lake Mary, Illegal Immigrants, Panera Bread Company
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Weeks in review
Change of SubjectA roundup of state and local news-review and weekly political chat shows. Descriptions provided by the broadcast outlets in most cases: Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review WTTW-Ch. 11 Host Joel Weisman with - John McCarron, Chicago Tribune - Cheryl...... -
Sen. Mark Kirk announces support for same-sex marriage
WASHINGTON — Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) on Tuesday announced that he supports gay marriage, joining a growing list of U.S. senators who offer such support. "When I climbed the Capitol steps in January, I promised myself that I would return to the...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Politics, Marriage, Gays and Lesbians, Justice and Rights
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'Charity' begins for the home team
Granted, the Blackhawks are playing extraordinary hockey this year and fans have a right to be excited. But let's be honest about this "streak" that has everyone in the local sports world hyperventilating. If not for the "charity point" — also...
Tags: Steven Brill, The Simpsons (tv program), Chicago Tribune, Chicago Blackhawks, Entertainment
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Review: "Mr. Wrigley's Ball Club" by Roberts Ehrgott
Yankee fans, including my wife, find it endearing and slightly pathetic that while they invoke the names of World Series-winning heroes to exalt their team's history — Ruth! Gehrig! DiMaggio! Reggie! Derek! — Cub fans grow dewy-eyed to...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Book, PBS (tv network), Ronald Reagan, Chicago Cubs
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On Sunday, faith and freedom
According to a survey conducted by the Bertelsmann Religion Foundation Monitor, the United States is the most religious nation in the industrialized world. The Pew Forum's U.S. Religious Landscape Survey found that 88% of the Americans it surveyed are...
Tags: The New York Times, Baptist, The Washington Post, Radio, Christianity
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Maryland Symphony Orchestra: 'A Night at the Movies with the Music of John Williams'
katec@herald-mail.comSo picture this: You go to the movies and there is no soundtrack accompanying the film. No music to set the scenes, to enhance the moods, to heighten the suspense. Do you think the impact would be the same as if there were a musical score to guide you...Tags: Jaws (movie), Culture, Human Interest, Animals, Entertainment
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'Evil Dead': Blood-soaked remake scares up mixed reviews
Remaking beloved movies is always a risky proposition, and few films are as beloved as Sam Raimi's 1981 low-budget horror classic "The Evil Dead," which tells the story of five college kids stuck in a cabin with an ancient tome and murderous demons....Tags: Movies, The New York Times, Lou Taylor Pucci, Chicago Tribune, Entertainment
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