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Exhibit shows wake of Civil War left few untouched
By Audrey Scanlan-Teller Special to The Herald-Mail By the time it ended in late spring of 1865, the Civil War had claimed the lives of more than 600,000 soldiers and countless civilians who suffered sickness, hunger, death, destruction and loss in...Tags: Human Interest, Armed Forces, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Arts, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Band camp reflections
Music accompanied by the driving beat of percussion bounces off the hillsides. It starts, then stops, then starts again. It’s that time of year everybody. Band camp! So many make-or-break moments come during band camp. Do you know the music? Can...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture
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Patt Morrison Asks: The Possibilian, Kevin Kelly
This is a Klein bottle, a kind of Mobius strip rendered in glass. The man holding it has a brain not unlike these confounding items, possessed of unusual twists and multidimensional turns that can be challenging for lesser mortals to get their own heads...Tags: Science, Arts, Radio, Computer Networking and Internet, Science and Technology
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The sound of silence, and rock 'n' roll
President Obama struggled to give up his Blackberry after he took office. I remember laughing when I heard that. It's really no laughing matter. It's been five days, 14 hours and 23 minutes since my cellphone was taken away. I left it in the pocket of...Tags: Vince Lombardi, Rihanna, Arts, FedEx Corporation, Politics
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The Wyeths are coming
By ELIZABETH JOHNS Special to The Herald-Mail The Wyeths might be the best-known American family of artists. The larger-than-life patriarch of the family, N.C. Wyeth (1882-1945), illustrated tales of adventure by such authors as Robert Louis...Tags: Peter Hurd, Human Interest, University of Pennsylvania, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), James Dean
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Not much to lampoon about European vacation
Last weekend, I went to Barcelona. How does one afford to spend a weekend in Barcelona in this economy with the dollar at $1.40 to one Euro, you ask? The answer is simple: points, my friends, points. When you travel enough, it’s possible to...Tags: Europe, Trips and Vacations, Human Interest, New York, Arts
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New Music Tuesdays:Dev featuring Kanye West-Dancing in the Dark
Not to much going on... in the music industry today...Not alot of New Music that I'm feeling. There were a couple of records, that caught my ear but nothing worth wasting your time with... But I did get this record from Dev that I thought was kinda hot......Tags: Arts, Kanye West, Arts and Culture
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60 attend Kerridge and Peck reunion
A Kerridge and Peck reunion was held at the snowmobile club in East Jordan on Saturday, Aug. 6, and enjoyed by all 60 attending. The delicious food, raffle prizes and getting together, a great time, was made possible by the hard work of Zoe Jean (Peck)...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Human Interest, Arts, Lifestyle and Leisure, Ice Cream
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Community band kicks off Williamsport Days
Williamsport Days kicks off Thursday at 7 p.m. with the annual Williamsport Community Band Concert at the Byron Memorial Park Bandstand. There will be a tribute to Luther "Jay" Grimes, recognizing his 50th anniversary of service to the Williamsport...Tags: Disc Jockeys, Roast Beef, Human Interest, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Arts
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Airport reconsiders plan to remove sculpture following outcry
The art community may soon get its way at Indianapolis International Airport.
Airport officials announced Wednesday that they are reconsidering their plan to remove a three-story sculpture inside the terminal. The original plan would have replaced...Tags: Arts, Sculpture, Arts and Culture
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Weekend Preview: Top five San Diego events v 10
I hope you’re hungry, San Diego – and very, very thirsty – because the weekend ahead offers a big menu of filling events. My top picks for this weekend include the Café Sevilla Grand Opening Party and Lil Wayne Concert After Party at...Tags: Qualcomm Inc., Dance, Human Interest, Bars and Clubs, Viniculture
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Many Washington County Historical Society founders were also innovators
Editor's note: This is the 11th in a 12-part series about Washington County Historical Society's founders. A special exhibit on the founders of the Washington County Historical Society opened this month at the Miller House, 135 W. Washington St.,...Tags: Armed Forces, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Reformed, Defense, Carroll County (Maryland)
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