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Walter Morris - Reporter
Walter first joined the Fox 5 news team as an Associate Producer in April 2011. He loved writing for the evening broadcasts, but he wanted to do more. Lucky for him, the guys in charge decided to give him a shot and now he’s living the dream as a...Tags: Tom Cruise, Television, Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company, Katie Holmes
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Explore stunning Big Sur
McClatchy/Tribune news"It is here at Big Sur that I first learned how to say Amen!" — Henry Miller Moody fog rolls over the mountains to kiss the ocean on California's Big Sur coast. The feeling of enormity hits you in waves as you drive along California Highway 1,...Tags: Henry Miller, Personal Service, Travel, State Parks, Passenger Cars
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Windber hotel home to unusual coffee shop
Daily American Sunday EditorThe Grand Midway Hotel in Windber has long been a haven for artists and unusual events like a Jack Kerouac festival or even the primary location for a zombie movie. Now owner Blair Murphy is opening the doors every Wednesday for a Halloween-themed coffee...Tags: Game Playing, Chess Playing, Artists, Halloween, Lifestyle and Leisure
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From Baltimore, a celebration of Woody Guthrie
Nearly a decade ago, Michael Patrick Flanagan Smith, a Frederick-born playwright, actor and musician who called Baltimore home for several years, began digging into the life of Woody Guthrie. The fruits of that exploration are now onstage in New York....Tags: Fells Point, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Dancing, Folk (genre), Broadway Theater
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Attractions this weekend: Fireworks, Furs, freedom, patriotic songs, Trey Songz
Sentinel Staff WriterPresenting one-stop shopping for holiday weekend activities at Central Florida attractions. Get comfy, the list is as long as the weekend. + Velvet Sessions at Hard Rock Hotel, Thursday, June 30. This month's music guest: Psychedelic Furs. More...Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, Polk County, Trips and Vacations, Travel, International Drive
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7 Days: What To Do in Fairfield County This Week: 9/29/11 - 10/5/11
Thursday September 29
SON OF BOOGIE
Marc Broussard is a Louisiana-bred soul singer from a musical family; his father, guitarist Ted Broussard of The Boogie Kings, is a respected member of the Louisiana Hall of Fame. The younger Broussard's new self-...Tags: Westport, Arts, Fairfield University, Bars and Clubs, Libraries
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Catherine Mulholland dies at 88; historian wrote key biography of famed grandfather
Catherine Mulholland, a historian whose biography of her grandfather William Mulholland sought to correct the image of the man who was sometimes vilified for his central role in bringing water to Southern California, died of natural causes Wednesday at...Tags: Marlborough, History, Disasters and Accidents, Columbia University, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Josh Lucas joins NBC's 'The Firm'
RedEyeNBC's 2011-12 line-up got a little more charming--and sexy--with the official announcement that Josh Lucas will head up the cast of "The Firm." Lucas, who caused some swooning in "Sweet Home Alabama" and recently starred in "The Lincoln Lawyer," will...Tags: John Grisham, Skins (tv program), Jerry Bruckheimer , Josh Lucas, Tom Cruise
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Free Music Friday! Get a raspy acoustic track from Chuck Ragan
What do the punk rockers do when they get too old to rage against machines? Some of them refocus their anger and creativity in a different direction. Some of them turn to acoustic folk.
Put Chuck Ragan in that category. The former leader of Hot Water...Tags: Punk (genre), Frank Turner, Hampton Coliseum, Social Distortion (music group), Dropkick Murphys (music group)
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Visiting Kerouac City
If you've got a flair for textiles, downtown Lowell is home to the American Textile History Museum and the New England Quilt Museum, both of which offer a look into the evolution of the art. Each museum offers specialized classes that vary in price,...Tags: Museums, Documentary (genre), Arts and Culture, Arts, Edgar Allan Poe
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Vonnegut biography fails on several counts
Tribune Newspapers criticIt's dangerous to begin a biography with what amounts to an advertisement for oneself. "Someone else could cobble together a so-so version of your life just by mining what's stored in library boxes and electronic files," Charles J. Shields writes in the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Henry Holt, Biography (genre), World War II (1939-1945)
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Walking to deliver a message to Obama
Imagine de Tocqueville with a Twitter account. Or maybe Jack Kerouac without a car. B.J. Hill started walking across the country in March 2008, carrying a then-empty journal and asking people he met if they wanted to write a message to the president they...Tags: White House, Tea Party Movement, The Washington Post, Trips and Vacations, Havre de Grace
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