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CicLAvia: Why skateboard the entire route? [Video]
Angelenos taking to car-free streets along CicLAvia's 15-mile route say they came out to have fun, enjoy family and give back to the community. One volunteer, who rode in the past, said she wanted to help Sunday because it was important to let people...
Tags: Human Interest
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Family ties continue as church celebrates anniversary
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND — When Sandy Villwock was a little girl, she used to love watching one of the members of her church ring the church bell. That bell will ring proudly on May 5 as St. Peter’s United Church of Christ celebrates its 150th anniversary....Tags: Human Interest, Religion and Belief
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Championship effort gives lift to Hub City community
After spending more than two hours painting the common room in the New Beginnings Center, Katrina Kjerstad, a small forward for the women's basketball team at Northern State University, had paint splotches all over her clothes, shoes and hands. She...
Tags: Human Interest, The Salvation Army
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In Pulitzer, seeing American drama's Chicago footprint
On Monday, Ayad Akhtar, author of the terrific play "Disgraced," which began life at the American Theater Company in Chicago, won the Pulitzer Prize in drama. He beat out writer Amy Herzog, who was a finalist. Others regarded as likely candidates for...
Tags: Human Interest, Broadway Theater, Entertainment, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Entertainment Events
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Patricia Erickson: WWII WASP was happiest when flying
A member of a pioneering group of female paramilitary World War II pilots, Winter Park resident Patricia Erickson, died March 2 at the age of 92. Part of the group known as Women Air Service Pilots, or WASPs, which won a Congressional Gold Medal of...
Tags: Human Interest, Military Equipment, Cross Country Skiing, Awards and Prizes, Congressional Gold Medal Honorees
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Volunteer group works to educate young athletes about head trauma
marieg@herald-mail.comIt's difficult to make concussion statistics scarier than they are. But here are a few eye-openers: - Each year, reports the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1.7 million people in the United States suffer a traumatic brain injury. About...Tags: Human Interest, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health and Medical Professionals
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The mediocrity of Gass' 'Middle C'
Here's a long awaited novel by one of the godfathers of contemporary American modernism (or "post-modernism," as some critics and scholars call the continuation of the American modernist tradition). William H. Gass, a new-fangled genius, along with John...
Tags: Human Interest, Radio, Entertainment, Education, Colleges and Universities
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Reality check on Florida's housing recovery
"Florida is on fire," proclaimed a real estate newsletter that came my way recently. It heralded new and apparently better days for the state's homebuilding industry, which was decimated when the housing bubble burst. Florida was one of four so-called...Tags: Property, Mutual Funds, Human Interest, Housing Industry, Foreclosures
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Channel Guide interviews Mikey Roe of Travel Channel’s Feed The Beast
Channel Guide MagazineFeed the Beast star Mikey Roe is the Adam Richman of the late-night crowd — and he’s perfectly cool with you saying so. The affable, grungy-cool Roe credits his Travel Channel colleague for opening the door for regular guys like him to bring... -
Review: Los Angeles Ballet celebrates with George Balanchine Festival
Los Angeles Ballet returns to its roots for this, its seventh season, by devoting its two spring repertory programs to masterworks -- and slightly lesser ballets -- of George Balanchine. At UCLA on Saturday, the first program featured two company...
Tags: Human Interest, The New York Times, Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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International TableTop Day: Wil Wheaton wants you to play board games
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesWil Wheaton, Felicia Day and the group behind the weekly web series “TableTop” are hoping to take their fervor for ...... -
Disney deal a steal, but don't forget to plan
For many of us, it's not a question of if, but when, we make that ultimate parental pilgrimage. A trek that takes us far from reality to a magical place where the effects of a still-sputtering economy melt away and people stand in line for 20 minutes...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Human Interest, Restaurants, Animals, Trips and Vacations
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