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Daily Horoscope for June 27, 2024

General Daily Insight for June 27, 2024 The mood truly is all over the place today. The gentle Moon in encouraging Pisces begins with an energizing sextile to fiery Mars in Taurus, before moving on to...

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Ask Amy: A reader ‘updates’ advice on her dilemma

Dear Readers: To mark my final week writing this column, I’m rerunning some of my most memorable questions and answers. Today I’m sharing a thoughtful update from a reader whose question was first...

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Here are the winners in Howard Magazine’s 2024 Best Restaurants Contest

More than 34,000 ballots were cast in 47 categories during this year’s contest — demonstrating that eateries are dishing it out like never before in 2024. There’s something for everyone, from fine to...

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10 emerging foodie destinations worth traveling for

By Kristen Wood, Food Drink Life It’s kind of like devouring a delicious plate of sushi: wrapping up one amazing vacation always leaves you wanting more. But with such a big world to see – and so...

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What’s trending this year in European rail travel

By Scott Hartbeck, TravelPulse Offering a captivating mix of quintessential European experiences and romantic travel moments you’ll savor long after you leave the continent, rail is very arguably the...

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This isn’t your grandma’s curry chicken salad recipe

By Meredith Deeds, Star Tribune Last year, fans all over the world broke out their tea sets and watched the coronation of King Charles III. But no Anglophile can live on tea alone. Scones, clotted...

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‘The Bear’ Season 3 review: Carmy bears down on success, with uneven results

When it comes to “The Bear,” there will be blood. Heart and warmth, too. But also yelling. Lots and lots of yelling. The sweaty, frenetic story of a humble Chicago sandwich shop slinging Italian beef...

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‘Kinds of Kindness’ review: More entertaining, indulgent fare from Lanthimos

Filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos hasn’t made the world wait long for the follow-up to his engrossing and thought-provoking “Poor Things,” a nominee earlier this year for the Academy Award for Best Picture....

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New documentary ‘Outrage’ covers the early days of AIDS and the story of...

When he died on Feb. 5, 1992, Danny Sotomayor was only 33 years old, his life stolen by AIDS and his last four years spent in a bold fight against its ravages, the diagnosis of which was then a virtual...

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‘Janet Planet’ review: Story of a mother and loner daughter is drawn achingly...

The problem with most screenplays, line-to-line and character-to-character, is a problem of differentiation. As in, everybody sounds like the same type of person. Human or human-adjacent qualities,...

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Daily Horoscope for June 28, 2024

General Daily Insight for June 28, 2024 Conversations carry an extra weight today. The Moon begins with a blurring conjunction to mystical Neptune before marching into fiery Aries for the next two...

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Gov. Wes Moore discusses poverty, education and well-being in new season of...

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is among the latest cohort of governors and senators to break bread, so to speak, with journalist Alexander Heffner on the second season of his docuseries, “Breaking Bread with...

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Baltimore City Council to consider raising minimum wage for tipped workers

Baltimore’s City Council will consider whether to raise the minimum wage employers pay tipped workers like bartenders and servers, following an unsuccessful statewide push earlier this year. A new...

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Quick Cook: A summery picnic salad of bok choy and sesame noodles

If you love a meal with maximum flavor but minimal fuss, this recipe is for you. Thinly sliced bok choy is thrown in with soba noodles just before draining them, giving you perfectly blanched greens...

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Recipes: Here’s a grill-centric menu for your Fourth of July feast

Life, liberty, and the pursuit of grilling happiness. Those are some of our undeniable culinary rights on the Fourth of July. There are three Independence Day dishes that I always include in the...

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‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ review: Lupita Nyong’o can’t save the world, but she...

“A Quiet Place: Day One” works roughly as well as the first two films in this alien-invasion franchise, loved by many, liked by some, sort-of-liked by me. If it has the edge over the 2018 and 2020...

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How to host your own “Hot Ones” party: Tips from fire-breathing experts

The first time Sarah and Joseph Stanoch hosted a “Hot Ones”-inspired party in 2017, they debunked the theory that milk is the best way to extinguish a spicy mouth. After watching one of their friends...

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5 books to read in celebration of Pride Month

Chris Hewitt | (TNS) Star Tribune From an ABCs to wrestling, these new books show that there are LGBTQ-themed books for all ages. The ABCs of Queer History— A companion volume to “The ABCs of Black...

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16 LGBTQ+ love stories to stream during Pride Month and beyond

Moira Macdonald | The Seattle Times (TNS) It’s still Pride Month, so here’s a roundup of some of my favorite LGBTQ+-themed movies, from the many that I’ve reviewed in the past 20 years or so. But don’t...

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Motel drip to gourmet sip: Insider secrets to making great coffee on the road

Robin Donovan That delightful first cup of coffee isn’t just a sensory wake-up call – it sets the tone for the day ahead; a good cup promises a good day. As any traveler knows, finding a great cup of...

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