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"Circuses departing leave snakes behind; [that] has been the experience of Ypsilanti for a number of seasons," said the August 11, 1911 Ypsilanti Daily Press. "Young Buffalo's Wild West show which appeared here yesterday was no exception. It is quite probable that these snakes are in ashes, however, though the sinuosity of the snake family is such that one cannot be quite sure."
Are the Winter Olympics relevant in 2010? Perhaps we should rephrase the question. Are the Winter Olympics relevant to America in 2010? Hate to fence ride but the correct answer is: It depends. Honestly, it depends on what you are looking for. As children growing up, our parents introduced patriot... By Dwayne Davis.
The White House has played host to scores of musicians since President Obama took office last year, but the talent assembled at snowy 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. on Tuesday night delivered the most stirring concert there yet.
The announcement that New York schools would be closed on Wednesday, coming about 21 hours in advance, was intended to give parents more time to plan.
Excuse their beauty! It's Jeremy Bilding and Jason Pitt at last night's Cybersocket Awards. As promised, here is part two of my two-part series: Lessons In Bad Photography. Come for the red eyes, stay for the awkward camera angles. Still,...
Kristen Douglas
Well hey, here's something I just discovered. It turns out that I cannot dance. Yup, I had my very first adult jazz lesson last night, and I absolutely, totally, unequivocally suck at dancing.
Last night, I wrote that the latest episode of "Chuck" wasn't designed to be a cliffhanger leading into the Olympics, and that there weren't any jaw-dropping, earth-shattering developments that would have fans arguing and angsting for the three weeks until the next episode. Nearly 300 comments - some of them thoughtful, some of them furious, some of them bizarre - later, all I can say is ...
Playing off the swearing-in of Scott Brown, officially ending the 60-Dem Senate, "PBS Newshour" put up a segment about the filibuster and related issues and their panel included Minnesota's own Norm Coleman (plus MN native Norm Ornstein, plus our neighbor, former Sen. Tom Daschle of SoDak). By Eric Black
By Perry Tannenbaum Named after the 28th American president before he was elected later in 1912, Woodrow Wilson Guthrie was the Okie son of two blue-dog Democrats, coming to maturity at a time when Dustbowl Oklahoma was becoming the spiritual Jerusalem of the nation's dispossessed. The term Okie widened to embrace all the migrant workers who streamed westward during the Great Depression in ...
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