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How to spend a long weekend in Boston
BOSTON - I'm always amazed by how many people who consider themselves travelers have never visited Boston. True, having lived there for most of my formative years, I'm a bit prejudiced, but I've been to almost every city worth visiting and I can...Tags: Oysters, Human Interest, Travel, Public Transportation, Dining and Drinking
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Concord, Mass., is the location of famous graves - inside and out of local cemeteries
CONCORD, Mass. - The "Shot heard round the world" hit and killed someone. The man who wrote that line decades later desired a simple burial and instead rests under a massively gaudy headstone.
Concord is best known as the site of the first battle of...Tags: Orange County Register, Sculpture, Nathaniel Hawthorne, World War I (1914-1918), Human Interest
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Men & Women of Harford Making a Difference
The uniqueness of Harford County lies within the people who strive to make it great. So many residents reach out daily to improve the lives of others. We have chosen six extraordinary individuals who have chosen causes that support the success of the...
Tags: Belief and Faith, Fires, Human Interest, Media Industry, Substance Abuse
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Last Friday Book Club
Last Friday Book Club We became known as the Last Friday Book Club because we meet on the last Friday of the month at the Huntley Public Library. We have one rule: no food or drink. This rule was broken when we read "Chocolat," by Joanne Harris, and...
Tags: Sociology, Arts and Culture, Culture
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Restaurants in these suburbs satisfy all cravings
From Burbank to Peotone and from Joliet to Chicago Heights, these Southland suburbs offer a wide range of ethnic specialties, American classics, contemporary fare and one-of-a-kind offerings ready for the tasting. And, there's a bit of history thrown in...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Diamond, Seafood, Sushi and Sashimi, Human Interest
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Restaurants, Food & Spirits
This list is not all-inclusive. American Contemporary Allgauer's Doubletree Hotel, 5000 W. 127th St., Alsip, 708-272-4223 Open all day to accommodate hotel patrons and the public, Allgauer's is casual yet sophisticated and with recent renovations it's...
Tags: Risotto, Services and Shopping, Feta Cheese, Viagra (drug), Human Interest
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Library of Congress disses Edgar Allen Poe
The Library of Congress' new exhibition, Books That Shaped America, includes works by many notable American authors, but there is a gaping hole: Edgar Allen Poe. The list include no-brainers: classics from such greats as Herman Melville, Louisa May...
Tags: Ralph Ellison, Herman Melville, Politics, Dr. Seuss, Libraries
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On Theater: Something old, something new at Vanguard
A pair of classics and a pair of world premieres highlight the upcoming 2012-13 theater season at Vanguard University. Currently, the Costa Mesa college is winding up its first of two summer professional shows under the American Coast Theater Co., "The...Tags: Schizophrenia, Music, Colleges and Universities, Entertainment Events, Music Theater
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Orlando Fringe: Sentinel's Best of the Festival
Each year, the Orlando Sentinel reviewing team picks 10 Orlando Fringe Festival shows for our Best of the Festival list. Here are this year's top 10, presented alphabetically… you can read the review of each and check out remaining showtimes...
Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, Fringe Festival, Human Interest, Steve Martin, Holy Land Experience
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Orlando Fringe review: 'Lil' Women -- A Rap Musical'
Word to your mother. Or is that word to your Marmi? Marmi – matriarch of the March family in Louisa May Alcott’s beloved literary classic, Little Women – is part of an inventive hip-hop adaptation of the tale produced by Orlando...
Tags: Music Theater, Music, Arts and Culture, Fringe Festival, Entertainment
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The Rev. Dorris D. Alcott
The Rev. Dorris D. Alcott, a retired Unitarian Universalist minister who had been director of religious education at Towson Unitarian Universalist Church, died April 3 of heart failure at Oak Crest Village retirement community.
The former longtime...Tags: Engineering, Christianity, Marco Polo, Colleges and Universities, Weddings
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