Saturday, July 20, 2013

Life After a Band Member's Death: Hawthorne Heights Presses On

The Dayton, Ohio five-piece, who lost guitarist Casey Calvert to a fatal cocktail of prescription medications, return with a new official lineup and the ambitious concept album, "Zero."

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7 Women Who Fought To Keep America Free

There's about a million women in American History who have fought for our freedoms and gone almost entirely unacknowledged. Here are seven women who have made history — a few who have become recent household names and others who aren't but should be.

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Vice Magazine Suicide: Magazine Learns a Thing Or Two About Using Mental Illness to Sell Copies

Tuesday, Vice Magazine released a suicide-themed fashion photo spread using legendary female writers like Sylvia Plath and Virginia Woolf as inspiration.
Since then there has been public outcry, not only from feminist publications like Jezebel, but also from readers and the general public.

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This 14-Year-Old North Dakotan Knows More About Good Government Than Her State Lawmakers

North Dakota’s 63rd legislative session adjourned at close to 4:30 a.m. on May 4, with only three hours left in its 80-day time frame.

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"Feminism" Defined: A Detailed Look at One of the Most Controversial Labels Today

According to the dictionary, feminism is defined as: 1). the theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes, 2). organized activity on behalf of women’s rights and interests.

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Scott Walker: Wisconsin Governor and Legislature Make Plans to Shut Down State News Outlet

The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism is under fire, and the motives are apparently political.

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