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Ricardo Urbina, judge who once helped fuel Olympics protests, dies at 78
Washington Post· 7 days agoRicardo Urbina, a Washington-based federal judge whose thwarted bid in the 1960s to join the New...
Rebels with a religious cause: Meet New York’s avant-garde conservatives
The Christian Science Monitor· 1 day agoSalomé slides her svelte figure through a cracked-open double door near the front of the dark...
Larry Tye: Louis Armstrong liberated himself and his music form in the Second City
Chicago Tribune· 6 days agoIt’s fitting that today — on Juneteenth National Independence Day — we look back 99 years ago to the...
HUCKLEBERRIES: Road rage
Coeur d'Alene Press· 2 days agoThe Coeur d’Alene Press headline read: “Riot in downtown Coeur d’Alene.” On June 18, 1999, about 2,000 people, many drunk, packed downtown Coeur d’Alene,...
His Photos Exposed a Bloody Crackdown, but His Identity Was a Secret
New York Times· 4 days agoNa Kyung Taek’s photos bore witness — and helped bring international attention — to the military...
Chiles: June 21-27
Santa Fe New Mexican· 4 days agoCharting Gina Rowlands’s transformation as Mabel from endearingly kooky to bleakly incoherent (and back again), John Cassavetes’ A Woman Under the...
Owners change plans for future of El Chapultepec - Denver Business Journal
The Business Journals· 7 days agoThree months after announcing plans to tear down the historic jazz club El Chapultepec, the...
How the LGBTQ+ voting bloc became rooted in San Francisco
The San Francisco Examiner· 2 days agoSan Francisco pioneered the way for LGBTQ+ representation across the nation, but the work is far...
5 ways a second Trump administration would be different from the first
CNN.com· 2 days agoA little more than a month before the Iowa caucuses, a Republican political operative was sitting in...
Olivia Allen: A glimpse at upcoming Quad-Cities school board meetings
Quad-City Times· 1 day agoA look at upcoming Quad-City school board meeting dates and key agenda items.