The current circumstances in North Carolina—a tableau of states’-rights populism, an embattled minority seeking equality, a conflict over who is allowed to use public facilities, and a Southern governor committed to resisting federal executive authority—warrant a reversal of a familiar adage: everything new is old again. In March, Governor Pat McCrory signed a bill, known as HB2, that requires people in North Carolina to use the public rest room that corresponds to the sex indicated on their birth certificate. Читать дальше...
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I’ve always loved shortbread and enjoy the extra flavor of this lemony version. The dough is well “suited” for cutting out cookies in heart, spade, diamond and club shapes as late-night treats for card players. View the recipe at TasteofHome.com >>
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Michelle Grabner’s untitled round, black painting covered with circles made from hundreds of tiny marks is one of the most impressive pieces in “It Was Never Linear: Recent Painting,” the invitational exhibition now on view at the Sheldon Museum of…
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Lincoln Journal staffers offer five entertainment options for the week ahead.
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Humanities Nebraska is seeking nominations for the 2016 Sower Award in the Humanities, which will recognize an individual who has made a significant contribution to public understanding of the humanities in Nebraska.