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Accordion: Not just for polkas anymore, say fans
Blame it on Lawrence Welk.
If you're unfamiliar with that name, members of the American Accordionists' Association will give you an extra-warm welcome to their festival in Baltimore this week.
Accordionists in this country have long struggled with the...Tags: Music Industry, Roy Harris, Donovan, Billy Joel, John Candy
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In Little Italy, fresh eyes on American democracy
So intent was Riccardo Migliori on his mission — observing the U.S. election and asking questions about the voting process in Baltimore — that he missed the statues of saints and the oil painting of Pope Leo XIII. So foreign was the idea...
Tags: Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland), Roman Catholicism, Freedom of the Press, Mitt Romney, Judges
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Ford???s Three-Cylinder Engine Is No Pushover
KickingTiresForget about your high school buddy???s three-cylinder Geo Metro that you and two friends tipped over on its side as a practical joke. We just drove Ford???s turbocharged 1.0-liter three-cylinder EcoBoost engine at the automaker???s proving grounds, in...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering
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U.S., allies marshaling African proxies for fight against terrorism
World NowGlobal Focus: “A quarrel in a far-away country between people of whom we know nothing.” That was how British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain saw the Nazi threat against the Czech Sudetenland in 1938, a sentiment freshly evoked among war-... -
Eurozone unemployment figures hit a new high
World NowEurope’s economic gloom deepened Wednesday on the back of news that unemployment in the 17-nation Eurozone hit another record high in September as the region’s debt crisis continued to sap the confidence of business owners, investors and... -
GRC grad going on European tour
The Winchester SunA recent George Rogers Clark High School graduate will soon add seven new countries to her passport pages, thanks to her long dedication to music. Lindsey Hannan, a five-year veteran of the GRC Marching Band, is one of about 200 student musicians...Tags: Music Industry, Education, University of Louisville, Eastern Kentucky University, Anglicanism
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Art Institute taps French scholar for key curator job
Sylvain Bellenger, currently chief curator of National Heritage at the Institut National d'Histoire de l'Art in Paris, will become the Art Institute of Chicago’s new chair and curator of the Department of Medieval through Modern European Painting...Tags: Pablo Picasso, Sculpture, Douglas Druick, Art Institute of Chicago, Arts
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Israeli economic policy tugged by external, internal forces
World NowWith one eye on troubled economies elsewhere and another on the renewing protests inside Israel, the government is walking a tight-rope these days to balance economic and political needs.... -
Samaras Sworn in as Head of New Greek Gov't
CNNATHENS, Greece -- New Democracy leader Antonis Samaras was sworn in Wednesday as Greece's new prime minister, following months of political uncertainty for the debt-stricken country. He was inaugurated at the presidential mansion after meeting with...Tags: Polls, Budgets and Budgeting, Environmental Issues, CNN (tv network), Natural Resources
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Forklore: Tut sweet
Daily DishMulberries look like blackberries and they taste like blackberries, but they aren't even related. Blackberries belong to the Rosaceae, or rose, family. Mulberries belong to a family of their own, the Moraceae, and they grow on trees. The idea of...... -
Siunik makes Armenian food more accessible
The first time I sunk my teeth into the pork kabobs at Siunik Armenian Grill, glistened in its rich semi-rendered fat, speckled with paprika-like dots of Aleppo peppers, it felt both welcomed and unfamiliar. Something seemed out of place, like discovering...Tags: Restaurants, Mushrooms, Kevin Pang, Chicago Tribune, Dining and Drinking
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Dining review: Elegance is baked right in
If you walk the streets of Douamenez on the windswept Brittany coast, you will likely smell the aroma of the town's claim to pastry fame, the decadent and delicious “butter cake.” In Breton, the name of this caramelized croissant is kouign...Tags: Butter, Ocean View, Breads
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