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SIN OF THE MONTH: Advertising

SIN OF THE MONTH • BY ABBY BARDI Many years ago, my ex-husband, who teaches philosophy, often performed a useful mental exercise: he would examine something very ordinary that we do here on earth from the point of view of …

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GRANOLAPARK: Sustainability bomb

GRANOLAPARK • BY GILBERT Dear Readers, The Takoma Park city council chambers was the scene of a head-on collision April 2. The Sustaininator smashed into Aunty Nukes. City staff

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TEENS: Md. girls incarcerated at higher rates than boys for lesser offenses

TEENS: BY KELSEY MILLER, CNS Of the 279 female youth committed to residential treatment centers in Maryland in 2010, approximately 80 percent were accused of nothing more serious than

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ART HOP: A conversation with Alison Baker

On Saturday and Sunday, March 24  and 25, Art Hop will once again transform Old Takoma’s main street (Carroll Avenue) into a neighborhood arts district. Free to

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THEATRE: I Get No Kick from Campaign!

THEATRE • BY AMANDA ZIADEH Hexagon, a non-profit satirical singing, dancing and acting group, is now putting on its 57th anniversary show, skewering Washington elites and raising money

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EYE ON ANNAPOLIS: Car charging causes controversy

EYE ON ANNAPOLIS • BY MALI KRANTZ, CNS Prohibiting cars that run solely on gas from parking at electric vehicle charging stations is elitist, according to Maryland Sen.

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PHOTOS: Scenes from the 2012 Wammies

PHOTOS • BY MARK PODGER On February 19, Voice photographer Mark Podger ventured over the river to the State Theatre in Falls Church, Va., for the 26th Wammies,

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MUSIC: Local musicians win big at the Wammies

MUSIC • BY AMANDA ZIADEH The 26th annual WAMA awards kicked off a little after 8 p.m. on Sunday, February 19. As the line outside the State Theatre

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ECONOMY: Montgomery County mother and child need $64,000 for basic costs

ECONOMY • BY AMALIA EHRMANN, CNS Special Report Families with young children in Montgomery County must earn at least $64,000 a year just to cover their basic needs

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MUSIC: Wammies preview

MUSIC • BY AMANDA ZIADEH Who really cares about the Grammys? On Sunday, Feb. 19, LOCAL guitar heroes will compete for the chance of winning a Wammie at

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GRANOLAPARK: Spring horror

GRANOLAPARK • BY GILBERT
Dear Readers, Like Frankenstein's monster lightening-bolted to life, this year's budget process took it's first unwholesome breath at the last council meeting in January

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INTERNET: Maryland does a poor job putting data online, open government advocates say

INTERNET • BY BROOKE AUXIER, CNS Maryland lags behind other states in making government information easy for citizens to access online, open government advocates said, despite Gov. Martin

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EYE ON ANNAPOLIS: Coalition calls alcohol tax a success

EYE ON ANNAPOLIS • BY KELSEY MILLER, CNS A coalition that pushed an alcohol tax increase last year is calling the tax a success and turning its efforts

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THE HEART OF PARENTING: I want to quit!

THE HEART OF PARENTING • BY EMORY LUCE BALDWIN I am perplexed about something that has come up for both my kids: quitting an activity that they said

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ENVIRONMENT: Conservationists say that humans must resolve to halt species loss

ENVIRONMENT • EARTHTALK I heard that species of flora and fauna are dying at a growing rate globally. How is this calculated and which types of species are

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ENVIRONMENT: Resolve to feed your local economy with “slow money” investments

ENVIRONMENT • EARTHTALK I've heard of the slow food movement, but what is “slow money” all about? “Slow Money” is the name for a movement started by socially conscious

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PHOTOS: Lighting up Silver Spring

PHOTOS • BY JULIE WIATT On December 3, Downtown Silver Spring kicked-off the holiday season with a Santa available for photo ops, tree-lighting, caroling, and a “lion” from

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YOUTH: Teens take the stage for Latin Dance competition

by Chelsea Boone photos by Miguel Alvarez Roaring screams filled the Strathmore in North Bethesda as the performers stepped on to the stage.  All of their preparation led them to

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HEALTH: Local chef looks for next challenge on ‘Chopped’

When Ype Von Hengst showed up at the Marine Corps Marathon in October 2008, the then-58-year-old wondered what he had gotten himself into: Before the 26-mile race, the

TALK OF KENSINGTON: Antique Row gears up for holidays

Friday evenings after 5 p.m. usually spell the end of the day for the quaint and inauspicious Howard Avenue in Kensington. That is, with a couple of enormous

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