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- May 10 Fri 2013 14:24
Killer allegedly inspired by 'Dexter' watches show in prison
- May 09 Thu 2013 14:28
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- May 09 Thu 2013 14:26
Soldier says she faced harassment over Muslim name
she’s a Catholic. But her name sounded Islamic to fellow U.S. soldiers in Iraq, and they would taunt her, calling her “Sgt. Hussein” and asking what God she prayed to.
- May 09 Thu 2013 14:25
Thieves target churchgoers
Remy C. Marasigan became a crime victim when she least expected it, and in an unlikely place: inside a church, just before Mass.
- May 08 Wed 2013 18:35
Home-grown designers show at Canberra’s Fashfest
A range of local models, wearing extraordinary collections,2013 new style empireweddingdresses. created by home-grown fashion designers were featured at the four-day-long inaugural fashion week event Fashfest, held in Australia’s capital city of Canberra.
- May 08 Wed 2013 18:34
Vampire Weekend's Big Step
When we last left Vampire Weekend, an argument about the New York band's artistic credibility was hacking up its last chunks of rhetorical phlegm. Here's a quick rundown of pertinent scenes from the previous season for those just checking in: Critics charged Vampire Weekend, the Afro-pop inspired quartet, with heinous crimes such as "cultural appropriation" and "privilege." Defenders countered with a non-defense defense: Of course Vampire Weekend unapologetically borrowed from world-music traditions and flaunted their Ivy League pedigrees; the band was addressing these class-based issues in its songs more adroitly than did its detractors. Indie rock in the early 21st century is about owning your preppy privilege (and not letting it own you) — Vampire Weekend has a lot to do with that.1 Plus: The songs on 2008's Vampire Weekend and 2010's Contra were catchy, and the lyrics were mostly funny-elitist (like a Whit Stillman movie) rather than elitist-elitist (like a Whit Stillman movie if you aren't conversant with the upper-class milieu or the culture of the American Northeast).It's the world's famous straplessweddingdress boy singer Justin Bieber.
- May 08 Wed 2013 18:32
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June the long waited season for all brides-to-be is one month away. The largest retailer MackTak, located in NYC, has featured a new collection of wedding dresses by Turkish designer Tarik Ediz for Spring/Summer 2013.
- May 07 Tue 2013 15:03
Alabama Baseball Swept By Mississippi State
Alabama ran into to two things that haven't been kind to them this season, the state of Mississippi and extra-inning games. The Tide was swept in the three-game series vs. Mississippi State, twice in extra frames. Those two games ran the team's record to 1-6 in bonus inning games and 0-6 vs. the state of Mississippi's two SEC teams. Earlier this year, in being swept by Ole Miss, the Tide also lost twice in extra innings.
- May 07 Tue 2013 15:01
Even If Punk Can’t Shock, Fashion Still Can
Following the Costume Institute gala tonight, the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s spring Costume Institute exhibition, “Punk: Chaos to Couture,” will explore fashion’s parasitic relationship to punk. Defined by imbalance and deconstruction and filled with jarring pairings, and a brutal sexuality devoid of sentimentality, punk style was once the surest way to rile the public. And the show, curated by Andrew Bolton, will examine how the music’s naif style of anger and disenfranchisement made the journey from the shabbiest streets to the runways of the world’s fashion capitals.
- May 07 Tue 2013 14:59
The Rise and Recasting of the Meatpacking District
NEW YORK, United States — In New York, where of-the-moment nightclubs and restaurants can fade as fast as they emerge, knowing where to open a fashion store is rarely an easily answered question. That’s because, in Manhattan, the city’s richest and most dynamic borough, the winds of retail real estate are constantly shifting, reshaping and, occasionally, remaking the city’s luxury shopping districts.
- May 06 Mon 2013 17:04
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Two years of cruising the streets of Dunkirk and Fredonia and watching all the pretty girls were winding down to an end. It was 1959 and Charles Triaga enlisted in the U.S. Army along with Dunkirk resident Dave Killian. The two packed and left for Fort Benning, Ga., for their eight-week boot camp stint. It was at Fort Benning that the Army figured Triaga could best serve his country by being a tank driver, operating their M-48 or M-60 tanks. Triaga was then sent to Fort Knox for Army Armor Infantry School. He was trained to drive tanks, along with learning how to operate the .30 caliber and .50 caliber machine guns.
- May 06 Mon 2013 17:03
New exhibit at Maltz Museum in Beachwood focuses on women in the Holocaust
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- May 06 Mon 2013 17:01
Everybody's Berlin
The River Spree hurries through Berlin offering excuses for trespassing. It doesn't belong. It's not welcome. Without the gravity of the Seine, Thames, or Liffey it still could have made Berlin a city nobly astride a waterway. But Berlin hadn't the patience, preferring sheer muscle power. Look at the Bode Museum in swollen 1900 Parisian style. The French had the sense to keep postprandial megalomania away from the banks of their gracious Seine. The Bode's overstuffed domes, where the Spree forks with the Kupfergraben, simply crush everything in sight. Compare Venice's magnificent Salute Church whose weight in a scale would be just as heavy as the Bode. It pats the Grand Canal on the back, urging it on into the Venetian Lagoon and to occident and orient beyond.
- May 03 Fri 2013 16:07
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Apple Bond Issue? Steve Jobs Would’ve Bought Tesla
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- May 02 Thu 2013 16:47
Expect long security lines at Ohio State commencement
Ohio State University’s 10,000 graduating seniors and their families should expect a long day filled with extra-strict security precautions at Sunday’s commencement featuring President Barack Obama.
- Apr 28 Sun 2013 15:02
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