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Why Pop-Up Restaurants Are A Gamble For ChefsFriday, July 15, 2011 @ 2:15PMPop-up restaurants—those fleeting eateries that once served as culinary experiments for only the most plugged-in foodies—have entered the mainstream, and increasing numbers of chefs are setting up temporary shops in other people’s kitchens.

Nostalgia Fact-Check: How Does Ace of Base’s The Sign Hold Up?Thursday, July 7, 2011 @ 2:18PMThe Nostalgia Fact-Check is a recurring Vulture feature in which we revisit a seminal movie, TV show, or album that reflexively evinces an "Oh my God, that was the best ever!" response by a certain demo, owing to it having been imprinted on them early. Now, years later, we will take a look at these classics in a more objective, unforgiving adult light: Are they really the best ever? How do they ...

As You See It: Readers defend EDC and Britney SpearsWednesday, July 6, 2011 @ 5:41PMA few (not at all rabid) responses to contributor Dennis Romero’s Electric Daisy Carnival wrap.

The true heart of the wildMonday, June 20, 2011 @ 6:07PMA new film explores just how deep animal emotions can run – especially in those reared by humans. Anthea Gerrie meets its two star conservationists

100 to rememberSunday, June 19, 2011 @ 4:15AMSoldiers load a casket onto a transport plane at Kandahar Air Force Base. Robert John Wilson was killed instantly Dec. 5 by an IED while riding in an armoured vehicle. He was based at CFB Petawawa, near Ottawa.

‘Abandoned’ baby animals should probably be left aloneWednesday, June 1, 2011 @ 6:17PMSometimes the best of intentions have the worst of outcomes. Lisa Fischer has seen it countless times. Saw it last week, in fact. As the head of Suburban Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Inc. in St. Mary’s County, she takes in injured and abandoned birds and mammals. But what to many is an abandoned animal is to her an animal that probably should have been left where it was. Read full article >>

Abilene Reporter-News: Morning state, national, international headlines, May 23Monday, May 23, 2011 @ 7:46AMJOPLIN, Mo. — A massive tornado that tore through the southwest Missouri city of Joplin killed at least 89 people, but authorities warned that the death toll could climb as search and rescuers continue their work at sunrise. City manager Mark Rohr says the twister cut a path nearly six miles long and more than a half-mile wide through the center of town. Much of the city’s south side was leveled ...

Cats running wildFriday, May 20, 2011 @ 6:52PMCats are running wild. They take a toll on birds, squirrels, bunnies and whatever else they can catch, contribute to booming feral cat populations, leave their calling cards in the neighbours' flower gardens, and return home to a cozy life of fancy cat food and doting owners.

Teeth cleaning could pay off in long runMonday, May 16, 2011 @ 11:00PMMarc Marrone advises a young reader to help see to it that his dachshund gets the dental care he needs, even if it is expensive, as the investment will pay off in the long run, to the owners and the dog.

Outdoor column: What about the wildlife during flooding?Sunday, May 15, 2011 @ 9:13PMAn interesting question came up while we were looking at amazing aerial photos of the flooded Mississippi River. “When it floods, where does the wildlife go? They all don’t drown, surely, but where to they go?” read more