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Couple to bring sought-after soul food creations to Lansing Mall site
DELTA TWP. — Eldred Carter’s food won awards two years in a row from the crowd at the annual Michigan Chicken Wing Festival before he and his wife Kameron Carter decided that was enough proof they should open their own restaurant. The couple offered chicken wings, mac and cheese, and fries at the event, founded by…
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Apixio Earns Prestigious Frost & Sullivan Technology Innovation Leadership Award for 2023 Excellence in Healthcare Payer Analytics
Apixio’s Connected Care Platform receives recognition for empowering organizations to harness AI and advanced technology to improve healthcare operations and outcomes. SAN MATEO, Calif., Dec. 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Apixio, a leading healthcare data and analytics company, today announced that its Connected Care Platform earned the Frost & Sullivan 2023 Technology Innovation Leadership Award in…
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Basketball: Gabby Sweeney’s return to John Jay-East Fishkill could help girls basketball team contend
Grace Kennedy was expecting a routine exchange of pleasantries when Gabby Sweeney approached her last summer; maybe a conversation regarding the AAU basketball tournament they both were competing in. Instead, Kennedy said, she was “surprised” by the topic. But, pleasantly so. Sweeney informed her friend that they would be teammates once more as she intended…
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Ask Matt: ‘Golden Bachelor,’ Post-Oscars ‘Abbott’ & More
Welcome to the Q&A with TV critic — also known to some TV fans as their “TV therapist” — Matt Roush, who’ll try to address whatever you love, loathe, are confused or frustrated or thrilled by in today’s vast TV landscape. (We know background music is too loud, but there’s always closed-captioning.) One caution: This…
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Shakespeare’s First Folio: State Library of NSW takes the Bard’s ‘radical’ 400-year-old book out of the vault
It is possibly one of the most valuable books in Australia, both for its cultural importance and the price copies fetch on the high-end auction market. Mr William Shakespeare’s Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies, commonly referred to as the First Folio, marked its 400th anniversary this year, and the only copy of the work in Australia…
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I’m only seeing bands I loved when I was 14. Am I in a musical rut – or is this growing up?
I was standing in a field with my friends drinking from a flask as Interpol played, and it wasn’t 2006. A man in front of us in a red Fred Perry zip-up top – I was pretty sure I’d seen it on The OC once – was dancing as if someone had put scalding hot…
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Sir Robin Millar: the vinyl revival is exposing artists’ climate ‘hypocrisy’
Robin Millar has made a career from records; now he wants them to be eradicated. The newly knighted music producer and co-founder of artist management company Blue Raincoat Music believes the resurgence of vinyl is exposing hypocrisy among labels and artists. “I am baffled that no large record company has had the backing of a…
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Into the Wild: Reporting on Human-Wildlife Interactions
Léelo en Español Diego Macedo dos Santos/iStock When journalist Srinath Perur was in southern India speaking with farmers whose crops had been destroyed by elephants, he discovered the story had a surprising twist. Farmers with means had put up electric fences to keep elephants from tromping through their plots. So, the elephants wound up…
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Into the Wild: Reporting on Human-Wildlife Interactions
Léelo en Español Diego Macedo dos Santos/iStock When journalist Srinath Perur was in southern India speaking with farmers whose crops had been destroyed by elephants, he discovered the story had a surprising twist. Farmers with means had put up electric fences to keep elephants from tromping through their plots. So, the elephants wound up…