Cameras in courts

The Indiana General Assembly is advancing two bills directly related to local issues that demonstrate the power of the legislature to correct bad policies but also put lawmakers in the awkward and questionable position of helping specific people win Photographing a 2006 hearing before Allen Superior Court Judge Nancy Boyer was permitted under an … (more)

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Legend, Kennedy Center program honor Marvin Gaye (AP)

FILE - In this Feb. 24, 2011 file photo, singer John Legend performs during the White House Music Series saluting Motown in the East Room of the White House in Washington. Legend is joining the Kennedy Center in Washington to start a program in honor of the late Marvin Gaye encouraging young artists to engage in social issues. The project announced Tuesday echoes Gaye's lyrics and asks young people to consider 'What's Going On ... Now?' They can upload videos, photos, poems, music or any recordings of creative expression to the project's website to answer that question. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)AP – Grammy award-winning singer John Legend surprised a high school choir Tuesday at the Kennedy Center to help start a program encouraging young artists to confront social issues with their art, in honor of the late Marvin Gaye.


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The awards were launched by the 2011 winner Pauline Haslett, live donor transplant co-ordinator in the Belfast Trust, who received the award for transforming the live donor service in Northern Ireland, and RCN Northern Ireland director Janice Smyth.

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Russia’s shiny new Bolshoi grappling with gripes

MOSCOW (Reuters) – When Moscow’s Bolshoi Theater threw open its doors after a six-year renovation, a gilded handle broke off in a reporter’s hand during the first dress rehearsal for the opening opera.

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A Minute With: Street artist Mark Jenkins (Reuters)

Reuters – American street artist Mark Jenkins’s human sculptures staged in provocative poses in the middle of cities have proved so uncannily life-like they have sparked calls from passersby to the ambulance service or the police.

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