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More snow is headed for beleaguered capital

More snow is headed for beleaguered capital

Reporting from Washington – Still digging out Monday from a historic weekend snowstorm that shut down federal offices and schools, the nation’s capital was bracing for yet another wallop of winter weather that could dump up to 20 inches of snow by Wednesday. This comes on top of roughly two feet that landed over the weekend, prompting locals to dub the scene “snowmageddon” and “snowpocalypse.” . Washington, Virginia and Maryland have declared emergencies, allowing officials to mobilize the National Guard to help cope with the unprecedented snowfall

More snow is headed for beleaguered capital

More snow is headed for beleaguered capital

Reporting from Washington – Still digging out Monday from a historic weekend snowstorm that shut down federal offices and schools, the nation’s capital was bracing for yet another wallop of winter weather that could dump up to 20 inches of snow by Wednesday. This comes on top of roughly two feet that landed over the weekend, prompting locals to dub the scene “snowmageddon” and “snowpocalypse.”

feature: Daddy’s Home: Ars reviews Bioshock 2

feature: Daddy’s Home: Ars reviews Bioshock 2

The world of Rapture has a lot in common with Jurassic Park . Both fictional places tried to create a sort of closed paradise, playing with nature to fulfill the needs of their respective creators. Both experiments went horribly wrong, making a point about the will of man

Two killed in Connecticut power plant explosion

Two killed in Connecticut power plant explosion

A large explosion at a Connecticut power station has killed at least two people and injured scores. But rescue workers warned of the possibility of many more deaths

A shifting canvas in Pasadena

A shifting canvas in Pasadena

Ever since railroads and orange groves brought great wealth to Pasadena more than a century ago, the city has carried out a tradition of giving back in the form of art. At the turn of the last century, Pasadena’s love of the arts was part of what historian Kevin Starr called a “genteel tradition,” which included a Shakespeare Club and a Grand Opera House. Later, museums such as the Norton Simon and the Pacific Asia (not to mention the Huntington in neighboring San Marino), and venues including the Pasadena Playhouse and the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, added to what many in the region regarded as one of the best cultural offerings for a city of its size.

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