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Lowell parents peeved
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Ochenski
Obama, Democrats have abandoned progressivism
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Up Front
Hank Green finds a place in Hollywood's excess
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Range
The revolution will be motorized
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Water ebbs over Tower Street, just a few yards away. It starts an inch deep and ends in the trees down the road in a torrent. The Clark Fork River is projected to crest at around 13 feet this evening—Thursday, June 9—so there’s urgency in this work. I’m nearly two hours in and I have no idea how many bags I’ve filled. They keep disappearing in the backs of pickups, 50 to 100 at a time. There are about 40 other volunteers scurrying about different tasks. I wonder if they have any idea where these sandbags are going. I sure as hell don’t.
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Film Features
Super 8 winks at sci-fi classics
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Arts Features
Henry Real Bird rides the last leg as Montana's poet laureate
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Noise
God Willin' and the Creek Don't Rise
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Soundcheck
American Falcon flies in on powerful wings
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Noise
Champion of the Noisy Negativists
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When the Silver's Gone
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Food: Happiest Hour
Stockman's Bar