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News briefs 11-4-2021

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Pearl Street Mall Crawl #Fail The crowd started gathering at the 1100 block of Pearl street sometime around 9:30 p.m. It started with around 200...

Letters 11/4/2021

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A nurse’s perspective I am a Labor and Delivery nurse. I have been a nurse for 7 years and a Labor and Delivery nurse for...

Construction hurts Lafayette businesses

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The construction equipment, traffic cones, and yellow-vested workers directing traffic and operating machinery showed up suddenly, without warning, in spring of this year, says...

Rosa

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A rose projects its beauty in so many shapes and colors.  The aroma of elegance brings a soothing comfort to the soul like the first...

Evolution of a sellout

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When word got out last year that Koe Wetzel had signed a major label deal with Columbia Records, he heard it from some of...

Taste of the Week: Casarecce and Fra Diavolo @ Pastaficio and...

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Easy-to-serve convenience foods have gotten a bad reputation over the years, and yours truly has certainly been a vocal proponent of scratch-cooking and not...

Where the dumplings roam

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Without exaggeration I can honestly say I've never met a dumpling I didn't like, whether potstickers, pierogi, pelmeni, or chicken with dumplings. It pays...

Beyond Eurocentric and Hollywood cinema

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“What I’m trying to do is theorize a way to create a brand new Black cinema,” Skinner Myers says. “Like a new Black cinematic...

You know what you should do? You should homebrew!

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Thanks to a bureaucratic oversight during the repeal of Prohibition, homebrewing remained illegal in the U.S. until 1978. Many practiced and taught the hobby—notably...

The natural way to grow

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Plants can talk, according to Cassandra Maffey; if they’re growing in the right kind of soil. By excreting specific carbohydrate sugars from their roots,...

Rancher has radical ideas about water

If Jim Howell, a fourth-generation rancher in Western Colorado, has a guru, he’s Allan Savory, the champion of intensive cattle grazing even on semi-arid...

Letters 10/28/21

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Take a “LEAP” forward for our Latino children Latino children continue to suffer the academic brunt of this ongoing pandemic. As a former K-12 Educator,...