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The Huffington Post - Mon Nov 9, 4:54 pm ET
This work/life frappe has created a blended experience in which it's harder than ever to compartmentalize. Public image should equal private reality.
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Isthmus - Mon Nov 9, 7:07 am ET
Madisonians will find many opportunities to go old school this week. The calendar includes: the celebration of the "On, Wisconsin!" centennial; a production of Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps and a performance by Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana; talks by Dan Ariely, Bill Ivey, and Lama Ole Nydahl; and, live music by Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Erin McKeown, Jeffrey Siegel, Enter the Haggis, Trampled ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel - Sun Nov 8, 4:46 am ET
SANTA CRUZ -- When Eleanor Hamner heard about the Sept. 29 tsunami in the Samoan Islands, she recalled her father had sold some of his portable shelter tents to people in Guam.
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Los Angeles Times - Fri Nov 6, 6:24 pm ET
The singer's genre-busting major label debut, 'For Your Entertainment,' drops Nov. 23, and it just might make him an American idol all over again. The singer's genre-busting major label debut, "For Your Entertainment," drops Nov. 23, and it just might make him an American idol all over again.
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Summit Daily News - Fri Nov 6, 2:58 pm ET
Hey, Spike! covers a variety of folks By Miles F. Porter IV One of the largest computer networks in Colorado is that of the Denver Public Schools. And one of its IT project managers is 1995 Summit High graduate Stacy (Martin) Moore, daughter of Gary and Debbie of Frisco. Stacy earned a bachelor's degree in writing and a master's degree in technical communications from the University of Colorado ...
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Seattlest - Fri Nov 6, 2:30 pm ET
"Cozy waterfront property, great view" courtesy of Seattlest Flickr pool member Belltown TIGER LILLIES : Seattle’s Cabaret Festival kicks off tonight with the beautifully hellish Tiger Lillies . The UK trio uses accordion, ukulele, upright bass, saw, theremin, the tiniest adult drum set we’ve ever seen, and leader Martyn Jacques’ beautifully tortured falsetto to tell tales of doomed prostitutes ...
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BusinessWeek - Thu Nov 5, 8:52 pm ET
When Chip Conley posted his shirtless photos from the desert arts festival on his Facebook page, he heard about it from employees. BW's Nanette Byrnes writes about executives and social media
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Metro Santa Cruz - Thu Nov 5, 2:57 pm ET
IT HAPPENED again this year. Halloween, like almost every other special day on the calendar, has become another kids' day. Add it to Christmas (loads of presents), Easter (Resurrection?
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Tucson Weekly - Wed Nov 4, 3:01 pm ET
The All Souls Procession enters its third decade of helping Tucsonans deal with death by Margaret Regan On a recent dark night, under the half-light of a waxing moon, gusty winds swept through Tucson. At the Splinter Brothers and Sisters Warehouse studios, just east of the railroad tracks, a chain-link fence rattled in the breeze. Every once in a while, a train whistle wailed. The weather had ...
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WGN TV Chicago - Tue Nov 3, 7:03 am ET
When pondering the West -- that unwieldy stretch of U.S. soil from Texas to the Pacific Northwest -- travelers tend to flash on archetypes -- the Golden Gate Bridge, Disneyland, the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Hollywood , Monument Valley, Vegas, the Alamo, the Black Hills of South Dakota , Hearst Castle. But the West is also an expanse of weirdness and wonder, boasting bizarre and purely sublime ...
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The Bellingham Herald - Mon Nov 2, 6:02 pm ET
Phil Heaven, 40, grew up in Ferndale. As a sound engineer, he's run live music for the Kulshan
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San Francisco Bay Guardian - Mon Nov 2, 5:32 pm ET
Our seasonal guide to the Bay's best food and drink
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The Cleveland Plain Dealer - Mon Nov 2, 11:31 am ET
Alonzo Burks, 25, of Scovill Avenue, agreed to testify against two co-defendants in exchange for a chance at parole after 30 years in prison.
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Mon Nov 2, 11:00 am ET
Logo, a unit of Viacom's MTV Networks , announced today that TripOutGayTravel.com, its comprehensive travel site dedicated to the LGBT traveler and MTV Networks' first stand-alone, travel-focused site, announced the winners of its first ever "TripOut Gay Travel Awards."
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Reno Gazette-Journal - Mon Nov 2, 5:02 am ET
The politicians of today could learn something from Abraham Lincoln. At the Nevada Day parade Saturday in Carson City, Lincoln, played by Wally Earhart, worked the crowd as if he had a tough primary looming.