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Cherish the Ladies are onstage at the Holland Center next week
St. Patrick’s Day comes early to the Holland Center with a performance featuring the Irish-American group Cherish the Ladies on Wednesday, March…
On 'Collective Portrait,' Eddie Henderson Is Still Taking Risks At 74
Eddie Henderson may never have quite gotten his due, but there's still time to correct that.
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Larry David's First Time On Broadway: 'It's Not So Easy!'
The comedian wrote and stars in Fish in the Dark, a play about rivalries and dysfunction when a family patriarch dies. David says the idea came to his "twisted mind" when his friend's dad passed away.
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'Respect The Robot': Giant Robots Oversee Traffic In Kinshasa
Two giant robots have directed traffic in the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo since 2013. This week three others joined them.
Why Some Parents Are Sitting Kids Out Of Tests
Sixty percent of parents think there is too much emphasis on testing. Are they right?
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Cardinal Egan, Ex-Archbishop Of New York, Dies
The cause was cardiac arrest, the Archdiocese of New York said in a statement. Cardinal Edward Egan was 82.
Colorado Debates Whether IUDs Are Contraception Or Abortion
A Colorado program has allowed more than 30,000 women to get long-term contraception for free, lowering teen birth and abortion rates. Now lawmakers have to decide if it can qualify for state funding.
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The Racist History Behind The Iconic Selma Bridge
The Edmund Pettus Bridge is a sacred place in America's civil rights history. It also was named after a Grand Dragon of the state Ku Klux Klan. There's a strong generational divide on renaming it.
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Coroner Identifies Homeless Man On Skid Row Killed By LAPD
Charley Leundeu Keunang, 43, was shot and killed by LAPD officers during a struggle on Sunday. He had come to the U.S. using a stolen identity.
Hockey Great Slava Fetisov Featured In 'Red Army' Documentary
David Greene talks to Slava Fetisov about the state of hockey following worsening relations with Russia. Fetisov played for the national Red Army team whose players were in the Soviet military.
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