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    Apr 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 'We are Martin's firefighters': Victim honored at Little League game

    The front of their red and white shirts bore a poignant statement: “We are Martin’s firefighters.” On the back of the shirt, the name “Richard” appeared above the number "8." This was the number Martin Richard, the youngest...

    Tags: Culture, Baseball, Sports, Martin Richard, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)

  2. Mar 31, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  3. Kings, Jonathan Bernier find their way in 3-2 victory over Stars

    DALLAS — Jonathan Bernier played goal Sunday with a heavy heart, still grieving the recent death of his maternal grandmother, Georgette St-Gelais.
    DALLAS — Jonathan Bernier played goal Sunday with a heavy heart, still grieving the recent death of his maternal grandmother, Georgette St-Gelais. "It's never an easy time to go through," said Bernier, who missed the Kings' trip to the White...

    Tags: Anze Kopitar, Mike Richards, Los Angeles Kings, Kari Lehtonen, Ray Whitney

  4. Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  5. 'Angels Across the USA Tour' coming to Northern Michigan

    Alan Pedersen, award-winning songwriter and bereaved father, will bring his "Angels Across the USA Tour" to Northern Michigan with a 7 p.m. performance on Monday, April 15, at the Hospice of Little Traverse Bay Community Grief and Loss Center, 1 Hiland Drive, Petoskey.
    Alan Pedersen, award-winning songwriter and bereaved father, will bring his "Angels Across the USA Tour" to Northern Michigan with a 7 p.m. performance on Monday, April 15, at the Hospice of Little Traverse Bay Community Grief and Loss Center, 1 Hiland...

    Tags: Culture, Human Interest, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Arts and Culture, Entertainment

  6. Mar 14, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  7. Marie Chouinard's "Rite of Spring' intense, sexual, anti-climactic

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    The enthusiastic applause that greeted the Marie Chouinard Dance Company’s disarmingly primal “Rite of Spring” at Lafayette College Wednesday evening was in marked contrast to the jeers and catcalls that reportedly greeted the Paris...
  8. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. In Carroll, Outdoor School's 'cultural tradition' may face budget reality

    Sixth-graders from West Middle School in Carroll County scoured the Bear Branch stream one recent morning in search of aquatic life in the dead of winter. Nathan Grella said the contents of his bucket did not appear promising.
    Sixth-graders from West Middle School in Carroll County scoured the Bear Branch stream one recent morning in search of aquatic life in the dead of winter. Nathan Grella said the contents of his bucket did not appear promising. "We just got leaves and...

    Tags: Culture, Environmental Pollution, Teachers, Conservation, Students

  10. Feb 19, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  11. To replace Jerry Buss, Lakers should dream of Jeanie

    He was speaking only for his weary and rumpled self, speaking in the singular, sorrowful tones of someone who just lost a boss and friend of more than three decades. But, in one poignant moment while publicly mourning the death of Lakers owner Jerry...

    Tags: Culture, Satellite and Cable Service, Time Warner Cable Inc., Jerry Buss, Mitch Kupchak

  12. Dec 6, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Tragedies connect parents

    Michelle Ross of Oklahoma City never followed the playing career of Erik Kramer, who was the Bears' quarterback in the mid-1990s.
    Michelle Ross of Oklahoma City never followed the playing career of Erik Kramer, who was the Bears' quarterback in the mid-1990s. "I am not much of a sports person," she said. But after coming across a Tribune story about Kramer's late son, Griffen,...

    Tags: Culture, Crime, Law and Justice, OxyContin (drug), Heroin, Behavioral Conditions

  14. Feb 8, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  15. South Florida 'psychics' admit fraud, must repay more than $200,000

    Three members of a <a href="http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/broward/">Broward County</a> family of fortune tellers &ndash; accused of being part of a $25 million fraud &ndash; pleaded guilty to federal charges on Friday, admitting they ripped off vulnerable customers to the tune of more than $200,000.
    Three members of a Broward County family of fortune tellers – accused of being part of a $25 million fraud – pleaded guilty to federal charges on Friday, admitting they ripped off vulnerable customers to the tune of more than $200,000. Rosie...

    Tags: Culture, Fort Lauderdale, Trials, Litigation, Crime, Law and Justice

  16. Feb 14, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  17. 'Rite of Spring' dance reborn at UC Irvine

    UC Irvine's dance production based on "The Rite of Spring" may jolt the audience in places, but it won't have nearly the impact that the original did in 1913. And there are several people to blame for that.
    UC Irvine's dance production based on "The Rite of Spring" may jolt the audience in places, but it won't have nearly the impact that the original did in 1913. And there are several people to blame for that. Lenny Bruce. Hugh Hefner. The Sex Pistols....

    Tags: Culture, Quentin Tarantino, Music Industry, Hugh Hefner, Arts

  18. Feb 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Lenten observers take their Ashes to Go

    Leta Dunham got her breakfast order to go at a Roland Avenue Starbucks Wednesday morning: a grande triple skim latte in her cup and, on her forehead, an ashen reminder that we are all destined to become dust.
    Leta Dunham got her breakfast order to go at a Roland Avenue Starbucks Wednesday morning: a grande triple skim latte in her cup and, on her forehead, an ashen reminder that we are all destined to become dust. Dunham was among Ash Wednesday observers who...

    Tags: Roman Catholicism, Lifestyle and Leisure, Archdiocese of Baltimore, Religion and Belief, Dining and Drinking

  20. Jan 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. A 'Rite of Spring' that Nijinsky and Stravinsky would recognize

    When the Joffrey Ballet debuted its reconstructed "The Rite of Spring" in Los Angeles in fall 1987, it received a seismic welcome — a 5.9 on the Richter scale, to be exact. The morning after "Rite's" opening at the Music Center, a major earthquake...

    Tags: Concerts, Culture, Chanel S.A., Music Industry, Festive Events

  22. Jan 14, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  23. No shortage of flu vaccine in California, health officials say

    L.A. NOW
    Public health officials said there is no shortage of the flu vaccine anywhere in California, despite anecdotal reports of people having a difficult time finding a place to get the shot....
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