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by Ethan Powers
Bernie Wagner had just been told by her dog trainer that her border collie, Breaker, could not be saved, ascribing three words that she desperately tried to avoid hearing: “Put him down.”
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by Jeanette Chin
With a baby due in January, Allentown resident Patrick Lamb is experiencing the bundle of feelings that accompanies the role of being an expectant father: Anticipation, joy, and all the rest. At the same time, his identity as the father of an eight year old son, Julien, who has terminal cancer, turns his situation into a complicated one.
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by Jack Foran
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by Patricia Pendleton
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by Jack Foran
Brian Milbrand and Squeaky Wheel are going for a record and they want and need witnesses to the event.
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by Buck Quigley
“My wife and I were Sportsmen’s Tavern junkies,” says financial planner Jeffrey Goldfarb, recalling how the idea of the Sportsmen’s Americana Music Foundation (SAMF) came about. “We became friends with Sportsmen’s owner Dwane Hall and his wife, Denise.
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by Jan Jezioro
Among the many valuable services that Jon and Lázara Nelson, the owners of the Pausa Art House, have provided to the local musical scene, is that of offering an ideal, intimate venue for the performance of classical chamber music by freelance musicians who are not necessarily closely connected to the local college/university musical performance scene.
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by Anthony Chase
Artvoice will continue a tradition by crowning a Curtain Up! King and Queen on Curtain Up night at the Act III party on Main Street. This is a tongue-in-cheek theater industry event. The winner will be selected on the basis of a free-wheeling game of Broadway Beer Pong.
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by Michael I. Niman
There is no face of diversity. That’s the point. Diversity is diverse. It’s what makes us each unique, and collectively, keeps our community dynamic. It wards off monotony and boredom. It’s why people flee heterogeneous suburbs to feed on the life of more chaotic city centers.
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by George Sax
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by George Sax
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by M. Faust
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by M. Faust
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by M. Faust
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Artvoice's weekly round-up of featured events, including our editor's pick for the week: the It Dies Today, performing at The Waiting Room on Saturday, September 20.
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by Woody Brown
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by Katherine McSpedon
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by Carl Paladino
The stadium should be built downtown so as to share the economic boom with the downtown business community and thereby justifying public financing of the stadium. Access to hotel, restaurant and other hospitality services, 20,000 public and private parking spaces and other entertainment would keep Canadian and American attendees in the downtown area to spend their leisure money.
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by Chuck Shepherd
Plastic surgeons, first in University of Missouri research in 2000 and recently in a study by Singapore doctors in the journal of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, have postulated that the “ideal” navel is basically vertically shaped with slight hooding—and, of course, an “innie.”
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by Rob Brezsny
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): I rarely waste my time trying to convert the “skeptics” who attack astrology with a hostile zeal that belies their supposed scientific objectivity. They’re often as dogmatic and closed-minded as any fundamentalist religious nut.
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