Players are going to think twice about rubbing that “crème” on their limbs, taking suspicious cough medicines, or popping pills any stronger than a baby aspirin.
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Days of Sicily, Knights of Malta – Part 5: Taormina
Taormina may be touristy and trendy, but it's also beautiful and historic. Don't miss it if you have a chance to visit Sicily.
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But doctors and medical schools are taking patients' attitudes toward spirituality more and more seriously.
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A humorous and insightful look at how our relationships to others often form as a result of how we respond to our animals.
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I loved my iPhone 5. I really did. But then something happened to fracture my love affair and send me running to Droid Maxx.
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The jury is still out as to whether the South American experiment with decolonization is real revolutionary change or just another version of capitalism dressed up in socialist garb.
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Dark Water is a stylistically powerful production that asks the overriding question,"Do we understanding what we are really doing to our environment and should we care?"
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A game cast, a terrific production and capable direction enrich the Actors Co-op’s revival of Ken Ludwig’s award-winning 1989 farce.
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This is the soft place to rest your head for a moment during the harrowing rides of military life.
Read More »The Homework Monster – Scary for You and Bad for Your Kid’s Health Too
Today it is a different world when it comes to homework. What used to be something we just did ourselves as kids has now morphed into a green-eyed monster (apologies to Shakespeare) which doth mock the meat it feeds upon (namely you and your kids).
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