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Burlington Township native Nadirah Simmons has written a book on women in hip-hop
Courier Post via Yahoo News· 2 months agoBURLINGTON TWP. — Nadirah Simmons believes much of Black culture's rich history has yet to be...
Our view: We will safeguard trans, all LGBQT+ civil rights
The Bergen Record via Yahoo News· 1 year agoDaily now come the dispatches from skirmishes along the newest front lines of our national culture...
South Jersey wines top New Jersey Governor's Cup awards
Courier Post via Yahoo News· 1 year agoSouth Jersey wines have swept all but one category in the New Jersey Governor's Cup tasting awards...
Providence Journal columnist Mark Patinkin traveled to Israel and Gaza. Here are his daily...
The Providence Journal via Yahoo News· 4 months agoProvidence Journal columnist Mark Patinkin flew to Israel to see the war, its impact and the effects...
Abortion and Roe: Activist rulings on contraception, marriage equality may come next | Editorial
The Bergen Record via Yahoo News· 2 years agoWith the constitutional right to abortion eliminated, we now live in an America where it is...
The 'Jersey Jumper' shocked Paterson, became America's first celebrity daredevil
The Bergen Record via Yahoo News· 2 years agoIt was to be a day everyone remembered. The plan was set, and on Sept. 30, 1827, Timothy Crane was...
Local News Close-Up: Better Things Are Bruin in Boston
Next TV via Yahoo News· 8 months agoMaria Stephanos and Ed Harding cover the Boston Marathon for Hearst TV's pace-setting WCVB Boston....
‘I had shame that stayed with me and damaged me’: Russell Tovey on sex, death and Derek Jarman
The Independent via Yahoo News· 1 year agoINTERVIEW: As he stars in a live version of Derek Jarman’s ‘Blue’, about the artist losing his sight...
Warren Heylman, architect behind Parkade, airport and other iconic Spokane designs, dies at 98
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash. via Yahoo News· 2 years agoAug. 18—Warren C. Heylman was sure of his path in life, even as a kid growing up near Cliff Park's peak on the South Hill. "I just wanted to draw," Heylman told The Spokesman-Review in 2016.