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Social media's effect on English literacy
2b or not 2b, that is the ?
Are social media dumbing down the English language? Is Shakespeare getting squeezed out?
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Corporate sponsorship on KYW radio
Traffic troubles for my ears
KYW Newsradio changed the name of its Traffic Center. Does everything have to have a corporate sponsor?
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What Does George Fox Say?
New Age Quakers
The YouTube parody “What Does George Fox Say?” rocks the precepts of the Society of Friends. New Age seekers of truth, listen up!
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Just a Couple of Trees Talking on Tu B'Shvat
Tu B'Shvat: If you're a gentile, secular Jew, or almost any Jew other than a highly observant one, you're forgiven if your immediate response is: Tu B'sWhat?
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Gun control a year after Sandy Hook
Try to Remember the Kind of December
Despite the outrage after the Sandy Hook massacre, not a darned thing has changed about our gun laws.
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The Year I Became a Philadelphia Eagles Fan
Across the street, neighbors fly a flag bearing the logos of both the Steelers and Eagles and the legend “A House Divided.” (Where did they get that?) I don’t think it applies to me anymore.
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Worthless weather forecasts
When there’s a 30 percent chance of a Hail Mary
Weather forecasters are good at drawing on big boards and stormtrackers, but often miss on their predictions.
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A Mummer memory, circa 1950
High heels, a blue sequined gown, and hair on his chest
When I was a blue-collar kid growing up in Kensington, a contingent of Mummers would parade up Kensington Avenue each year just a few weeks after their New Year’s march up Broad Street. That’s where I got my first look at a cross-dressing man, up very, very close.
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The bitcoin craze
If you say it’s money and I say it’s money….
What do bitcoins and tulips have in common? As the tulip was the fetish object of the 17th-Century Netherlands, so the bitcoin is of our digital age. But tulips, at least, were pleasing to the eye.
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My person of the Year: Edward Snowden
The man who outed the dragon
Who changed the world in 2013? Time Magazine’s choice— Pope Francis— pales beside Edward Snowden, the man who blew the National Security Agency’s cover.
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