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Woman plays clarinet during brain surgery for Parkinson’s
A woman with Parkinson’s disease played the clarinet during brain surgery to help doctors fine-tune her treatment in real ...
Vampire fans, grab your garlic! Whether one craves a good dose of gothic terror, pulse-pounding action, or modern renditions ...
A TOP-NOTCH private education is not just for the super-rich, and if anyone knows the secret to getting YOUR child in, it’s ...
Americans think the First Amendment protects their speech. It doesn’t—at least not at work for most of us. Just ask the executives, teachers, lawyers, and even a Secret Service agent disciplined ...
The consort to Thailand’s longest-reigning king and mother of a controversial monarch, Sirikit made a strong impression but ...
The 21st century so far has given us scary movies with an artful bent, such as "Sinners" and "Hereditary." The best horror ...
The quirky name tells you everything about this Augusta gem that has saved countless weeknight dinners since opening decades ...
Memorizing all the PLU codes—you know, the numbers on those stubborn little produce stickers. So I spent a lot of time ...
Americans think the First Amendment protects their speech. It doesn’t — at least not at work for most of us. Just ask the ...
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, there’s wrestler “Blowwloween,” the 50th for “Rocky Horror,” ...
JUMPING FOR JOY: Dr. Gholdy Muhammad speaks in Kregse Auditorium on Thursday night. Muhammad, a professor at the University of Illinois Chicago, discussed humanity, culturally responsive pedagogy and ...
Umbrella Children’s Theatre (UCT) will present Fancy Clew & The Boarding House Mystery, a new play written by Rebecca Morgan ...
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