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Bookmark: A couple of seriously good reads
Some marvelous novels vigorously refute the idea that so-called "literary fiction," the serious stuff, must be a tedious chore to read, like a bad-tasting medicine whose healing properties are somehow confirmed by the fact that you want to spit it out,...Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Anne Tyler, Chicago Tribune, Thriller (genre), Arts and Culture
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Planning for college education
KIAHSo what does it take to go to college these days? Some smarts, and a whole lot of money. As the mother of three high school freshmen, Shauna Vinson admits she's "A little worried, but I'm actually putting things in place so that hopefully when that...Tags: Financial Aid, Colleges and Universities, Awards and Prizes, Colleges and Universities, Financial Aid
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Where's Uggie the dog's Oscar nomination?
ReutersHe steals the show on the red carpet, his co-stars regard him as a solid actor, and his director believes he is an essential character in "The Artist." But Uggie, the playful, loyal Jack Russell terrier who stars in the silent movie, was left out in...Tags: Entertainment, Bérénice Bejo , Artists, The Artist (movie), Academy Awards
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Burbank clubs
Burbank Sunrise Kiwanis The Burbank Sunrise Kiwanis Club has been busy this past year, especially at the Burbank Boys & Girls Club. Some of its activities included planting a garden, hosting four crazy-countries classes that members chose (Ireland,...Tags: Health, Golf, Hospitals and Clinics, Cancer, The Salvation Army
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GCC's Patrons Club keeps busy
The Asian chicken salad was temporarily off the menu at Burbank’s Castaway Restaurant on Thursday (Jan. 19). That was because more than 50 members and their guests of the Patrons Club of Glendale Community College enjoyed the restaurant’s...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Financial Aid, Teaching and Learning, Awards and Prizes, Colleges and Universities
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Tri-State Old Iron scholarships available
High school seniors who will major in an agricultural field in college will have the opportunity to apply for the Tri-State Old Iron Scholarships. Graduating high school seniors who will seek an agricultural degree and are interested in obtaining a...Tags: Arts and Culture, Financial Aid, Awards and Prizes, Culture, Culture
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SDFU Foundation educates next crop of state producers
With the average age of South Dakota producers at 55, a statewide emphasis of the South Dakota Farmers Union Foundation is to work each day to educate the next generation of farmers on how to be safe, successful and respectful of the land they will one...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Agricultural Research and Technology, Black Hills Corporation, Human Interest
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Glen Campbell's 'Goodbye' takes detour to Grammys
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Music star Glen Campbell, who launched his "Goodbye Tour" last year, will be honored with a special tribute at the Grammy Awards next month, a source involved in the show said.
Campbell, 75, revealed in June that he had been...Tags: Glen Campbell, CBS Corp., Entertainment, Music, Grammy Awards
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Oscar nominations a blast from the past
John Osborne wrote the key post-World War II British drama "Look Back in Anger," later filmed in 1959. By contrast there’s very little anger in all the look-backs among this year’s Academy Award nominations. Oscar's unofficial slogan in...Tags: Entertainment, George Clooney, Billy Crystal, Octavia Spencer, Laurence Olivier
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