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$9.2M in FEMA Grants for Katrina Recovery
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is providing another $9.2 million to help southeast Louisiana recover from Hurricane Katrina.St. Bernard Parish is…
Stand Back When Snapping Turtles Crop Up In The Garden
Snapping turtles look to suburban New England gardens to lay eggs as their habitats are increasingly threatened. So the next time you're checking the progress of the peas and lettuce this spring, beware.
Afghan Whigs: Songs Of Love Gone Wrong, Done Right
Afghan Whigs, fronted by Greg Dulli, always mixed an intense, complicated view of sexuality with a hybrid-style of rock. This week, the band played its first show in more than a decade at New York's Bowery Ballroom.
Drum Fill Friday, From Wild Flag's Drummer Janet Weiss
Wild Flag (and former Sleater-Kinney) drummer Janet Weiss shares some of her all-time favorite drum fills and intros. Can you guess what songs they're from?
The Beverages That Beguile Us, Through A Whole New Lens
Phoenix-based artist William "Bill" LeGoullon reveals our favorite Memorial Day beverages in detail under the microscope. We guarantee you'll never look at beer, wine and soda the same way again.
The End Is Near, And It's No Walk 'On The Beach'
Growing up in the '80s, author Myla Goldberg crafted a survival plan in the event of a nuclear war. But all that changed when she read On the Beach by Nevil Shute. Have you ever read a book that gave you a sobering picture of the world? Tell us in the comments.
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In A Clouded World, The CD Can 'Stay'
Twelve years ago, the band Jim's Big Ego was trying something new to get its tunes to fans: uploading them to the Internet. Today, lead singer Jim Infantino still thinks digital music is "neat," though the digital landscape has certainly changed.
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'Route 66': A Country-Crisscrossing Series Comes To Home Video
Actor George Maharis talks about Route 66, the television show he starred in that's just been released in a new DVD box set.
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Why Is Syria Locked In Endless Conflict?
The answer has to do with history, politics, and a growing class of entrepreneurs who are struggling to pick a side.
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At 'Eurovision 2012,' Politics Take The Stage
An estimated 125 million people are expected to tune in to Saturday night's final contest in Eurovision 2012. This year's song contest has provoked controversy over its host country, Azerbaijan, whose president is accused of human rights abuses. Vicki Barker has the story.
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