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"Giant Steps to Change the World" by Spike Lee & Tonya Lewis Lee
Special to the Tribune"Giant Steps to Change the World" By Spike Lee & Tonya Lewis Lee, illustrated by Sean Qualls Simon & Schuster, $16.99, ages 6-9 "On some days your dreams may seem too far away to realize." What about those who dreamed before you? "They made giant...Tags: Spike Lee, Jean-Michel Basquiat
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Winter getaway to the Eastern Shore
You might expect winter on the Eastern Shore to be slow. I know I did. So even though it was Presidents Day weekend, I told my husband that the holiday wouldn't be a hindrance to a quick two-day trip to the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay, a resort I've been...Tags: Billiards, Snooker and Pool, Trips and Vacations, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Under Armour Inc., Natural Resources
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The 2 Do List (Feb. 3)
15th Alaska Ski For Women
Sunday, Feb. 6: 9 a.m. bib pick-up, 10 a.m. first race start
Kincaid Park
Grab a gal-pal or form a team, create a costume, and get signed-up! Race it or join the “Party Wave” if you’re only in it for the fun. ...Tags: Bob Marley, Diabetes, Diseases and Illnesses, Human Interest, Harry Potter (fictional character)
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Joseph Dyer dies at 76; retired KCBS-TV executive
Joseph Dyer, a retired KCBS-TV executive who was one of the first African American reporters hired by a major network television station in Los Angeles and later helped it set a standard for community involvement, died of heart failure Thursday at Good...Tags: Television, Television Industry, North Dakota, Colleges and Universities, College Football
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Love without limits
South Florida Sun-SentinelRev. David Range Other community posts: Vice president of Bold Justice, a social action group in Broward County. Education: Degree in economics, Western Maryland College (now McDaniel College), Westminster, Md.; master's degree in divinity, Drew...Tags: London Theatre, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Broward County, Colleges and Universities, Children
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The Tubman Park
Few historical figures are deserving of greater public recognition and tribute than Maryland's own Harriet Tubman. Although typically mentioned in history books as a conductor of the Underground Railroad, the many accomplishments over her long life ...Tags: Maryland General Assembly, New York, Republican Party, Barbara A. Mikulski, Slavery
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Ayers error? Did denial of emeritus status violate the First Amendment?
Change of SubjectThe often provocative John K. Wilson writes: (University of Illinois board of trustees chairman Christopher) Kennedy is certainly correct to condemn (retired UIC professor Bill) Ayers for bizarrely including Sirhan Sirhan among a list of “political... -
Discovery Museum commemorates Civil War Sesquicentennial
TribLocal - Deerfield » NewsIn 2011 the Lake County Discovery Museum is commemorating the 150th anniversary of the start of the American Civil War. The museum will host a special …... -
Unity within diversity
The exhibition, "Three Artists, One World," at the Burbank Creative Arts Center Gallery, highlights three markedly different artists in style and media. The common characteristic that threads the three together is their passion for the world, human...Tags: Children, Martin Luther King Jr., Barack Obama, John F. Kennedy, Burbank (Los Angeles, California)
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Athlete Suffers From Common Sleep Disorder
Baltimore SunThe chronic sleep disorder that afflicts Ravens rookie linebacker Sergio Kindle is a common but often misdiagnosed condition that is treatable and should not affect his NFL career, according to experts in the study of narcolepsy. But the long-term...Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Colleges and Universities, Internists, Cleveland Browns, Mayo Clinic
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Theater review: 'Carry It On' at Theatricum Botanicum
Culture MonsterWhat becomes legends most? Not necessarily treating them with respect. “Carry It On,†Theatricum Botanicum’s musical survey of American idealists and activists, has a faultless heart, but its showbiz instincts could use a goosing. Director-writer... -
Art review: 'After 1968' at California African American Museum
Culture MonsterNadine Robinson's "Coronation Theme: Organon" is a great, rumbling wall of potential power, a majestic ode to past blood, sweat and tears and a firm promise of future might. Twenty-eight powerhouse audio speakers are stacked high against a wall, the......
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