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'Mame' struts into Bucks County Playhouse
The Bucks County Playhouse will open its second season since its revival Thursday with Jerry Herman's beloved 1966 Broadway musical, "Mame." The production stars Andrea McArdle as Mame and off-Broadway star Lea DeLaria as her bosom buddy, Vera Charles....Tags: Tony Awards, Arts and Culture, Allentown, Book, Advanced Training
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Shoot hoops for a cause
Shoot hoops for a good cause. Hoops for Hope, which raises money for children orphaned by AIDS by having people shoot free throws, is coming to Boca Raton. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on June 15 at the Spanish River Christian...Tags: World AIDS Day
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Mayo Clinic Medical Edge: Despite claims, synthetic growth hormone not effective as anti-aging treatment
Premium Health News ServiceDEAR MAYO CLINIC: My sister goes to an anti-aging specialist who recommends she take HGH to slow aging. Does this work? Is it safe? ANSWER: Human growth hormone, or HGH, in a synthetic form can be safe and useful as a treatment for some medical...Tags: High Blood Pressure, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Physical Conditions, Diseases and Illnesses, Hospitals and Clinics
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Get your ice picks out -- will there be a 'Basic Instinct 3'?
Liz Smith"THERE'S NO smoking in this building, ma'am." "What are you going to do, arrest me for smoking?" So it went between murder suspect Sharon Stone and the detectives grilling her in 1992's "Basic Instinct." Moments later Sharon briefly uncrossed her legs...Tags: Demi Moore, Neverland Ranch, Sidney Lumet, Family, Entertainment
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Rebuild South Bend from the inside out
The approach to revitalization of the city of South Bend neighborhoods that the mayor and his committee purposed is nothing more than a piecemeal approach. They have not even addressed the inner city's aged, deteriorated infrastructure. The city needs...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr.
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Walker Delivers Pep Talk To State GOP
The Hartford Courant— Scott Walker, the governor of Wisconsin and hero to conservatives across the nation for his efforts to quash public employee unions, delivered a pep talk to Connecticut Republicans Monday night. Walker reminded the crowd at the state GOP's...Tags: U.S. Senate, Barack Obama, U.S. Congress, Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting, Religion and Belief
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4 HIV babies born in Broward, PBC — first in years
In South Florida, home to some of the nation's worst AIDS rates, a trend worth celebrating came to a sad end last year when Broward and Palm Beach counties each reported two babies born HIV-positive. They were the first such cases since 2006 in Palm...
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Cannes Film Review: 'A Castle in Italy'
VarietyAs it was in Olivier Assayas' "Summer Hours," a house is much more than a home in "A Castle in Italy"; it's a repository of art, memories, lives lived in full and others cut short. The third semi-autobiographical feature for Italian-French...Tags: Summer Hours (movie) , Celebrities, Omar Sharif, Italy
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A marriage of talent: Different journeys of life bring artists together
The Courier-Tribune, Asheboro, N.C.Some have called visual artist and author, Dorothy Kee, and her husband, entertainer and record producer, Alphonza Kee Sr., the shining diamonds in Mt. Gilead. They live there now, but their work has taken them to places around the world. Alphonza, 60,...Tags: Weather Reports, Arts and Culture, Dominican Republic, South Africa, Jerry Butler
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'Homeless-to-Harvard' woman enthralls graduates
The Eagle-Tribune, North Andover, Mass.Let's face it. Try as they might, graduation speakers do not always hold the attention of their audiences -- especially if they go on and on and on. Liz Murray, who lived on the streets of New York for several years but earned a psychology degree from...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Colleges and Universities, Heroin, Marketing, Graduation
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Westboro Baptist Church defector struggles with her past
TOPEKA, Kan. — The house was empty, just as Libby Phelps had planned. Slipping inside that afternoon four years ago, she felt as if her heart would burst through her chest. She peeked through the curtains, terrified that her aunt and uncle ...
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Global AIDS vigil observed locally
Messenger-Inquirer, Owensboro, Ky.More than 25 million people have died of AIDS complications, globally, since the first cases were reported in 1981. There are 33.4 million people currently living with HIV/AIDS, according to aids.gov. The website also states that one in five of the 1....Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, Anglicanism, Holidays, Viral Diseases and Infections
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