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The Feng Shui Way

Do you remember moving into your first apartment? The day you moved, you had decisions to make. They seemed simple but they were important. One big question was “How do I arrange the furniture?” Maybe you placed the sofa then reconsidered: “No, it’s too far out into the room.” or “It blocks the path to […]

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Where’s Your Beef?

You would be hard-pressed to catch my friend Stacy Darnold perusing the meat counter at a grocery store. She has enough beef at home in her freezer to last her family for a year. “I don’t know when the last time I bought beef from a store was,” she says. “I’d never buy beef from […]

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Doctor Doom

David P. Murphy has published three books about flesh-eating zombies, but Murphy thought it was time to tackle apocalypse in his two new books, “Doomsday Survival Handbook” and “Rapturella.” David Murphy has managed to publish five books, three of which deal with zombies, but there’s a lot going on behind the scenes. Murphy said he […]

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Cosmic Forecast, Nov. 1-7

Get as much done as you possibly can before the situation gets out of hand. Mercury moves retrograde in early Sagittarius for 3 weeks, starting at sunset on Election Day. The last time Mercury changed course around an election “was in 2000 (Bush vs. Gore), when Mercury went direct on the evening of Election Day, […]

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Go Goth

Dominikat clothing continues to make a name for itself amidst the lacking market for Goths and punks while preparing its classical look for the goth ball this year. Lee Cunningham was determined to make his own clothes when current fashions, trends and materials just didn’t suit his palette. Cunningham pointed out it’s difficult to separate […]

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Roadhouse, Zoo & More

Dean Dobmeier’s and Gary Grobeck’s Sunday Roadhouse series is back with the first of several notable shows this Sunday, Nov. 4. The duo presents Americana buzz band Shovels & Rope at The Waiting Room, 5 p.m., with special guests Shivering Timbers. Shovels & Rope’s recent gigs include some opening slots for Jack White. NoDepression.com says […]

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Food News Round-Up

Benefit to Support Bread and Cup Co-Owner Karen Shinn Upon walking into Bread and Cup in Lincoln nothing particularly screams local – at least not in the typical Lincoln, Nebraska sense. No bright Husker-red walls or football memorabilia, but in a way it represents everything that local should be – a place for community and […]

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