Updated: June 6
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Thanks to a charter reform measure passed by voters in 2022, Portland is getting a new form of government, an… Read More
For Jackson Kinney, the University of Wisconsin-Platteville Richland is in his DNA.
His grandparents graduated from UW-Richland in the 1960s, when it was just a teacher training college… Read More
Most of us do our best to be calm, poised and collected in public, even if internally we are fuming. After all, an adult screaming and shouting like a baby over a minor inconvenience is equa… Read More
May 30
Something Rotten: A Comedy Musical Seaton Secondary’s 27th Street Theatre production directed by Lana O’Brien Wednesday to Saturday 7 p.m. plus 2 p.m. matinee Saturdays… Read More
About Seville
Seville, the vibrant capital of Spain’s Andalusia region, is a captivating blend of rich history, magnificent architecture, and lively culture. Nestled along the Guadalqu… Read More
Poland’s oldest cathedral with its Renaissance town hall may be found in Poznań, the capital of the Wielkopolska region. However, this historic city is more complex than first app… Read More
The Eye Has To Travel (Diana Vreeland) 2012 Directed by Lisa Immordino Vreeland, Bent-Jorgen Perlmutt, Frédéric Tcheng. If you’re barely acquainted with the indomitable D… Read More
The September Issue 2009 Directed by R.J. Cutler. In fashion, September is the new year, time to introduce fresh trends. 144 year-old Vogue tries to outdo itself with a telephone book-si… Read More
Click for tickets for The Gentle Author’s Tour of Spitalfields on Saturday 1st June
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The central contribution of women in the East End to the Suffrage Movement is not always recogn… Read More
Some people do not believe in ghosts. For that matter, some people do not believe in anything.
There are persons who even affect incredulity concerning that open door at Ladlow Hall. They… Read More
It’s no secret that it’s dogs that hold the title of man’s best friend, and they have for quite some time now. But before they became the lazy, unbearably cute and seemingl… Read More
Presented by Safer Roads For All: POLITICO's must-read briefing informing the daily conversation among knowledgeable New Yorkers May 22, 2024… Read More
PHILADELPHIA – Fletcher Cox would normally be getting ready for the opening of the Philadelphia Eagles OTAs, which begin on Monday and run through early June.
Judging a hoagie contes… Read More
Are you considering the idea of retiring in a warm and cost-effective location?
Explore the leading affordable cities for retirees, ranging from the quaint Metairie, Louisiana to the sunlit… Read More
Throughout history, Vikings have always had a sense of restlessness and adventure. Norway based Viking Cruise Line has tapped into that urge for travel and has become the major player in riv… Read More
This month, audiences can screen My Theatre on the Planet Classroom Network. This film is curated for the Planet Classroom Network by Planet Classroom.
In My Theatre, directed by… Read More
The phrase “My Exams Are Over” expresses the completion of an individual’s examination period, typically signaling relief and the end of a stressful time. It’s a mome… Read More
By Kristin M. Hall and George Walker IV | Associated Press
COLUMBIA, Tenn. — Dangerous storms crashed over parts of the South on Thursday even as the region cleaned up from earlier sev… Read More
Who knew that Congress could yet be thirsty after all that apparent drowning in the lobbyists’ cash pool? Well, Politico, in a stroke of what can only be termed jestful journalism, ser… Read More
Most people carry around a school memory that has stuck with them forever. For some, those are happy moments, like meeting their lifelong friend or graduating first in their class. For other… Read More
The Milwaukee Brewers may not have a very long history compared to other teams in Major League Baseball, but their impact on their city and community, it can be argued, is just as strong as… Read More
This Taipei travel guide would not be complete without an itinerary. For a city as large as Taipei, one will need at least 7 days to truly experience and appreciate what the city has to offe… Read More
For the past twenty-seven years the San Francisco Silent Film Festival has unearthed treasures from the silent film era and presented them with context and curation for audiences of the City… Read More
Taking place June 5-16, the 2024 Tribeca Festival has unveiled its features lineup, featuring a selection of narrative, documentary, and animated films. World premiere highlights inclu… Read More
The Munster Police Department may get the additional raises the current Town Council promised it — if the council is willing to decimate the entire town budget for years to come.
Town… Read More
Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan was the state’s most powerful politician in 2018 when he allegedly met at his downtown Chicago law office with then-Ald. Danny Solis to discuss S… Read More
Experiencing some of the world’s most famous landmarks is one of the best parts of traveling, but not all landmarks are created equal. While some overdeliver, some are definitively und… Read More
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What’s In A Name?
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Wondering what to do in Poitiers and the best places to visit? I’ve got you covered.
Until recently, the only time I’d visited the city of Poitiers was to use the… Read More
After a prolific 45+ year acting and producing career, Eileen T’Kaye is on her first Broadway National Tour, as Mrs. Strakosh in Funny Girl, now playing in her hometown of Los Angeles… Read More
Lloyd Dong Sr. and his wife Margaret Dong sit in a family photo taken in their Coronado home in the 1980s.
(Courtesy of Janice Dong)
A Black couple defied racism by renting to a Chinese fa… Read More
When Kane County Sheriff’s Deputy Christopher Ruchaj died of cardiac arrest Feb. 14 at his home, he left behind a large hole in his community.
Of course his unexpected death impacted h… Read More
Time can be a painful thing – especially when it’s thrust upon a stage, casting a mirror back out into the audience. The ferocity and force, the raw witticism and spitfire critic… Read More
Presented by New York State Nurses Association: Your afternoon must-read briefing informing the daily conversation among knowledgeable New Yorkers Mar… Read More
Stuart Grannen paused at the threshold of his antique store and welcomed a longtime customer, who breezed in and said, confidingly, she’s sad he’s closing after 37 years, but may… Read More
Asheville has been the Go-To Spot for quite some time now. And every day, there is a new experience in the making, a new restaurant opening, a new adventure… Read More
Chicago Tribune baseball writer Dave van Dyck asked White Sox slugger Paul Konerko on a cold April day in 2013 whether he was having any sleepless nights over an early season slump.
“A… Read More
Governor of Enugu State, Peter Mbah, on Saturday reiterated his administration’s readiness to generate and distribute electricity across the state.
He spoke during a town hall meeting… Read More
Julie wants more donations to the food pantry. Kipp is busy knitting a sweater. Shorty is ready to ask: Why is so much being spent on a truck? The coffee, fresh-baked bread and donuts have b… Read More
Artist manager and record promotion executive Eugene Ervine “Erv” Woolsey, 80, died Wednesday (Mar. 20) in Clearwater, Florida, following surgery complications.
Woolsey was… Read More
A number of lesser-known British news items have popped up in the past week.
Let’s have a look.
UK’s redwood trees more abundant than in the US
That headline will leave my Califo… Read More
This article by Sierra is published here as part of the global journalism collaboration Covering Climate Now.
LAST JULY, a small group of rabble-rousers boarded a trio of powerboats… Read More
Laura J. Nelson | (TNS) Los Angeles Times
In the days before the California Senate primary, political ads calling Rep. Katie Porter a fake, an actor and a hypocrite inundated social media pl… Read More
Linda Zullo would have loved Saturday.
Jim Zullo, her husband, will coach in the New York state girls basketball semifinals. Sam Zullo, her son, will coach in a Connecticut state girls baske… Read More
Jon McGlocklin was a former professional basketball player from Franklin, Indiana. In addition, McGlocklin has played for eleven years in the NBA. McGlocklin has played for the Cincinnati Ro… Read More
Maybe it’s a good thing that it’s ultimately impossible to achieve the perfect level of safety and security. We’re not the Sith and we don’t deal in absolutes, for on… Read More