Out of Town – Phoenix, Arizona
Few cities have grown faster and more dramatically in the past half-century than Phoenix, which in 2005 overtook Philadelphia to become the fifth most populous city in the nation. […]
Few cities have grown faster and more dramatically in the past half-century than Phoenix, which in 2005 overtook Philadelphia to become the fifth most populous city in the nation. […]
Well, this month my column title is right on. This old girl feels so popular, I might have to run for public office. […]
The world is gloomy. We are in a crazy-making no-win situation in the Middle East. We still have 30,000 nuclear missiles in the world’s arsenals, when less than a dozen are enough to blow our home planet Earth and every living thing to smithereens. […]
He understands America and its ideals, which he traces back to the famous “city on a hill” sermon by a compassionate governor Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630 just before their ship landed. […]
You’d expect it from Boston, Provincetown, Key West, and Palm Springs, to name a few gay hot spots. But who would have ever thought that Bloomington, Ind., or Minneapolis, Minn. would get into the act? […]
Depending on what resource you go to, the definition of bi-weekly or bi-monthly can mean twice a week or twice a month. The actual definition is semi-monthly, but some may think that means every two months. […]
Tucked between 65th Street and its Terrace in the Armour Hills neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri, is a sleek chalk-white edifice that houses the Country Club Congregational United Church of Christ. […]
LOCAL – REGIONAL – NATIONAL – GLOBAL […]
Josh Strodtman and Michael Lintecum, co-producers of the 2007 AIDS Bicycle Challenge (ABC), are optimistic that they?ll increase ridership to well over 100 people this year, up from the 62 riders in 2006. […]
It has been 25 years since the beginning of the AIDS epidemic that has so decimated American society. Over time, this disease has destroyed families, lives and dreams. On the other hand, it has also brought together communities in ways no other disease could have. […]
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