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In Theory: Have Christians retreated from the world?
Writing in on the Huffington Post, Phil Cooke claims that Christians' voices are being drowned out because of a love/hate relationship with the media, a relationship that is driving Christians to retreat to safe zones instead of engaging with the wider...Tags: Cultural Development, Media Industry, New Year's Day, George W. Bush, Culture
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Dining review: Ukrainian cuisine serves a geography lesson
There are cuisines that most Americans don't know enough about to even have misconceptions. Consider Ukraine, which shares a border, religion and alphabet with Russia. People who know only those facts might assume that the culture and cuisine are the...
Tags: Pancakes, Dining and Drinking, Bacon, Caviar, Trout
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Styles intersect in Pacific Asia Museum exhibit
A visit to the Pacific Asia Museum in Pasadena proves that the cultural divide between a one-time teenage graffiti artist from East Los Angeles and a 19th century Japanese woodblock print master is narrower than you might think. Separate exhibitions of...
Tags: Artists, Arts and Culture, Museums, Contemporary Music (genre), Asia
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'Great Day': New life for old music of black churches
As afternoon light tried to filter through the thick, stained-glass windows of Sharp Street United Methodist Church last weekend, Marco K. Merrick pounded out the bass line of a spiritual on a raw-sounding piano, singing along in a raspy voice: "Great...
Tags: Cultural Development, Genres, Human Interest, Entertainment, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Mayfair tea vendor boiling over $25 permit
Rita Mixon made the 16-hour drive from Alabama to Allentown to sell 35 different varieties of loose tea at the annual Mayfair Festival of the Arts. "People in the North drink more tea," she said. But the southern vendor got hot and bothered when she was...
Tags: Allentown, Arts and Culture, Mayfair Festival, Festive Events
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Religion: Speakers and topics
Beaver Creek Christian Church, the Rev. Mark Curran will speak Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on “Living in Us.” Carol Pereschuk will be lay leader. Sunday school follows worship. Beaver Creek Church of the Brethren, Pastor Rachel Black will speak...Tags: here! (tv network), Human Interest, Anglicanism, Entertainment, Religion and Belief
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'Arrested Development' kicks critics in the teeth at its own peril
Television critics of the world unite: Let's start reviewing shows whenever the heck we get around to it. That's the model Netflix appears to be recommending with its decision to release 15 episodes of "Arrested Development" Sunday without making any...
Tags: Cultural Development, Smash (tv program), Social Media, Reviews, Police Arrests
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Rising consumer demand aids organic industry sway
WASHINGTON (AP) - The organic food industry is gaining influence on Capitol Hill, prompted by its entry into traditional farm states and by increasing consumer demand. That's not going over well with everyone in Congress. Tensions between conventional...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Elections, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Kurt Schrader, Vicky Hartzler
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From sailboats to snow every season offers variety of fun
With every new season there is anticipation of what the weather will bring and the events and traditions that make each special. Along the North Shore from park districts to chambers of commerce there are events new and beloved well worth marking on the...
Tags: Music, Pumpkin, Memorial Day, Arts and Culture, Sunset Park
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Musicals to 'LeapFest,' 41 more shows for your summer
Just when you thought it was safe to get out of your house and into the long-delayed sunny season, Chicago theaters of all sizes unleash some of their most promising offerings of the year. When you're ready for a break from the beach and the ballpark,...
Tags: Goodman Theatre, Music Theater, Apollo Theater, Spider (music group), Literature
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Lighting up the night marks 10th year
Daily American Staff WriterThis Memorial Day will commemorate 10 years of lighting up the night in Meyersdale. The Gallagher family works together every year to put together a beautiful service where community members can remember their loved ones. "It's basically our Memorial...Tags: Health Organizations, Celebrities, Human Interest, Memorial Day, Arts and Culture
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Seminars to give grads a leg up
South Bend TribuneMISHAWAKA -- WorkOne of Northern Indiana is offering the seminar series "Campus to Career: College Graduate Job Search" beginning todayat Bethel College. "We've been working on some other initiatives with WorkOne and this series was a natural...Tags: Media Industry, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities
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