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Oscar winners 2013: Sean Fine wears RG3 socks while accepting award
How big is Robert Griffin III? He even makes it to the Oscars. Well, sort of. Sean Fine, who Sunday won the Academy Award for best documentary for his film "Inocente", is a huge Washington Redskins fan. His grandfather, the late Nate Fine, was the team'...
Tags: Academy Awards, Robert Griffin III, Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Elin Nordegren
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'Django Unchained' is Tarantino, undisciplined ★★
In "Django Unchained," which has its moments of devilish glee in and among dubious wallows in numbing slaughter, writer-director-trash compactor Quentin Tarantino delivers a mashup of several hundred of his favorite movies, all hanging, like barnacles,...
Tags: Inglourious Basterds (movie), Leonardo DiCaprio, Pulp Fiction (movie), Movies, Django Unchained (movie)
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Lake schools should teach about legal trailblazer Virgil Hawkins
Worshiping a hero is easier from afar. You don't have to hear snippy comments the basketball player makes about short admirers. You don't see acne scars on the supermodel. And, so it is with Virgil Hawkins, a Lake County hero. Monday marks the...
Tags: Bethune-Cookman University, University of Florida, NAACP, Edward Waters College, Jacksonville (Indiana, Pennsylvania)
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PETA and the world of dog politics
The Westminster dog show, at Madison Square Garden in New York, hasn't only been about the dogs lately. Last year, PETA protesters invaded the two-day event. As a handler in one of the fantastically dowdy suits that are a Westminster hallmark trotted a...
Tags: Values, Ethics, Madison Square Garden, American Kennel Club, Euthanasia
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Oscar Micheaux: A legend's links
Leroy Collins never says anything about it. He never tells his neighbors he was once a movie star — once. Collins is 89 and lives by himself in the Montgomery Place retirement community in Hyde Park. Scientists who worked on the Manhattan...
Tags: Charlie Chaplin, Paul Robeson, Pullman, Robert Earl, Manhattan (New York City)
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Couple opens home, hearts
Staff WriterEditor’s Note: A resolution honoring five Valley residents for Black History Month will be presented to the Imperial County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 26. The Imperial Valley Press will feature each of the five individuals every few days leading...Tags: African-American History Month, Black History
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10 things you might not know about obscure wars
In President Barack Obama's second inaugural address, he declared that "a decade of war is now ending." But if the past is any indication, there are plenty of military actions ahead. Just last week, the U.S. reached agreement with the African nation of...
Tags: Newspapers, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Republic of Ireland, Honey, Elgin
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Ben Cardin: Nickens, others stood against racism, hatred
African-Americans have been part of the American story from the founding of our nation. Men and women of African ancestry have been instrumental in forging the great nation we have today. For too long, racism and prejudice obscured the rich history of...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Frederick County (Maryland), Minority Groups, NAACP, Racism
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Maurice Merlin paintings and prints on display at Huntington Library
We've heard lately that America is trying to rise up from "the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression." While economists, political scientists and historians will debate that point, an exhibition of paintings and prints by Maurice Merlin at...
Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Artists, Fine Artists, World War II (1939-1945)
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KKK robes in class spark debate at Las Vegas school
Pop2itWhen two high school students chose to wear KKK robes for their U.S. history presentation, it was "poor judgement," according to their principal. The event had led to a debate on what is and isn't appropriate in high school. How far can students push... -
Consummate outsider artist Fred Burkhart emerges from underground
As you begin to read this story about Fred Burkhart, Fred Burkhart may be dead. That's a shock, I know, but it is what it is. In August, Burkhart was told that the prostate cancer he has been living with and fighting for more than three years had...
Tags: Arts, Photography, Arts and Culture, Stroke, Uptown
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On Harbor Boulevard, a pretense of business as usual
The protests that roiled Anaheim this summer had no regular home base, no Zuccotti Park or Tahrir Square. Instead, demonstrators angry over a series of shootings by Anaheim police marched on several days along Harbor Boulevard and a handful of other...
Tags: Charles Moore, Christopher Hawthorne, Mexico, Cultural Development, Theme Park Vacations
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