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A house divided against itself again: America splits on gay marriage
Journalist and gay activist Dan Savage often writes about the urban archipelago -- the American cities that are comfortable, safe islands for gays and lesbians set amid a vast sea of countryside where being openly homosexual remains a chancy, even...
Tags: David Horsey, Proposition 8 (California, 2010), U.S. Supreme Court, Marriage, Family
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Manti Te'o hoax: Suspect's father says 'truth will take its course'
L.A. NOWThe bizarre hoax involving Notre Dame's star linebacker Manti Te'o and his supposedly dead girlfriend was playing out in part Thursday in the Antelope Valley. A deadspin.com report released Wednesday linked a Palmdale man to the hoax that fooled media....... -
Bosses, think before you speak
Dear Bosses:
You're doing it wrong.
Sincerely,
The Employees
OK, that might be a slight generalization of the way many workers feel about their leaders. But I don't think it's far off, and I conveniently have some data to back that up.
Consider these...Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Rex Huppke, Harris Interactive Incorporated
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He had the moves like Jagger, not to mention Hershey kisses
When people ask us, "How did you meet?" we pause while we try to gauge just how much interest the person has in our story. If she's being polite, she'll get the short version: "We met through friends after college." But here's the real story: Part 1:...
Tags: Mick Jagger, The Hershey Co., Lifestyle and Leisure, Memorial Day, Mardi Gras
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Lost, found and offering advice
The Esalen Institute in Big Sur beckons thousands for its yoga workshops, meditation retreats and hot springs, but author Cheryl Strayed isn't there to relax. With her husband and children, ages 6 and 8, in tow, Strayed is there to work, teaching an...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Bodies of Water, Newspaper and Magazine, Tribune Tower, Arts and Culture
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Haha, whoops
Change of SubjectBy Megan Crepeau Whoa. Some of you really don't like the word "teabagger," huh? Look, I'm not going to give you the old "I'm sorry you were offended" non-apology. Such is the province of politicians, middle schoolers and other cowards....... -
Advice from somebody nobody asked
Change of SubjectSunday's print column I'm bursting with suggestions and sound counsel, yet, somehow, requests are not pouring in. Therefore, think of this as an unsolicited advice column. Dear Republicans: In the past week I've heard many of you confidently offering... -
“Abby’s Ultimate Dance Competition” recap: Put Your Big Girl Panties On and Gid’ Out
Channel Guide MagazineDear Abby, Richy and Robin: You may not cause Yvette to go home, because I will have to go back to thinking up my own names for these blogs and I'd rather not. Unless, of course, Yvette stops dropping Yvettisms. Then you go right ahead and do how you do... -
Abby Lee Miller interview: Abby talks “Abby’s Ultimate Dance Competition” “Dance Moms” and more
Channel Guide MagazineShe’s the oft-authoritarian, second generation dance teacher who a handful of Pittsburgh mothers and millions of happily scandalized viewers love and loathe — and sometimes both at once — on Lifetime’s reality smash Dance Moms.... -
Savage Love: Working Out Kinks
DEAR READERS: I'm writing this week's column in a drug-induced coma. Well, not quite a coma, but close. I was fighting a cold for two weeks, and the cold won: It morphed into an insanely painful sinus infection — you know it's bad when your doctor...
Tags: Christianity, Vicodin (drug), Roman Catholicism, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., Religion and Belief
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After dinner, they grapple for the check
Dear Amy: My girlfriend is great. Her parents are very prosperous. Whenever we go out to dinner, my girlfriend's father lunges for the check and won't let us pay. I swear I try to get it but don't want to create a scene. I appreciate this generosity, but...
Tags: Reviews, Marriage, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Family, Charity
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Savage Love: Bible Bondage
I'm pro-choice. The anti-choice position — particularly the dumb contention that "personhood" begins when sperm hits egg — is illogical and unappealing. It's not the most unappealing quality I can think of in a partner, though — that...
Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Career and Workplace, Miscarriage, Abortion, Scott DesJarlais
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