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Vegan beer fest coming in May
The fourth annual LA Vegan Beer Fest is just around the corner, and attendees will have the opportunity to sample vegan brews from more than 15 breweries and vegan eats from a variety of LA-area restaurants and food trucks. Regardless of whether you...
Tags: Easter, Vegetarian Diet, Vegan Diet, Festive Events, Arts and Culture
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Beer edges wine as young women's drink of choice
Who says beer is a man's drink? Beer has passed wine as the beverage of choice for women ages 18 to 34, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Julia Herz, craft beer program director for the Brewers Assn. trade group, said women in their 20s and...
Tags: Wines, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure, Consumer Goods Industries, Dining and Drinking
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James Edward Stewart January 20, 1924 - March 15, 2013
James Edward Stewart, a 67-year resident of Glendale and most recently Pasadena, died Friday, March 15. He was 89. He was preceded in death by his wife of 48 years, Shirley Jean Webb of East Liverpool, OH, who he married in 1946 in Glendale. Born...
Tags: Biology, Science and Technology
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Market Basket: Some area businesses get products in Whole Foods
Birgit Biehl sat down in late January with three members of the body care team from Whole Foods. They tested some of her lotions and scrutinized the packaging and labeling of her soaps and spa items as the North Judson small business owner explained...
Tags: Restaurants, Mustard, Health and Beauty Products, Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Allentown's Neuweiler Brewery could be home to quite a Ruckus
Josh Wood has never brewed his own beer. He hasn't measured the precise amount of hops it takes to make the perfect bitter brew or personally timed the fermentation for the optimal flavor. He's never studied how to create his own wort, mash his own...
Tags: Human Interest, Allentown, Banking, New York City
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Bel Air payroll firm sued for allegedly keeping clients' tax payments
A Bel Air company that handled payrolls for many employers in the area is being sued by clients for allegedly stealing years of tax payments rather than sending them on to the tax collectors as required — leaving the companies on the hook....
Tags: Harford County, Litigation, Employment Opportunities, Internal Revenue Service, Judges
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Goose Island pubs pluck new head brewer from Flossmoor Station
Tribune NewspapersThe brew pub that arguably started it all in Chicago — or can at least lay claim to being the granddaddy of the city's current generation of breweries — has a new hand at the helm. This month, Nick Barron, 28, formerly the head brewer at...Tags: Wrigleyville, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure, Anheuser-Busch, Dining and Drinking
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Forgotten Chicago keeps city's bygone parts alive
A building is not, of course, a living thing, and so, unless it's the one you work in, live in or visit with some regularity, you probably take most of the city's thousands of other buildings for granted. There are, of course, the stars, those...
Tags: Bridgeport (Chicago, Illinois), Services and Shopping, Photography and Video, Chicago Fire Department, Wrigley Building
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Lehigh Valley Beer Week festivities brewing
Special to The Morning CallBeer lovers will appreciate that the first ever Lehigh Valley Beer Week, Feb. 11-17, encompasses Valentine’s Day. Is there a better way to express abiding affection for craft brews than enjoying a special beer dinner on Feb. 14 at Allentown or...Tags: Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Emmaus, Bars and Clubs, Allentown, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Lake Geneva sponsors make Winterfest happen
Bella Vista Suites Bella Vista Suites, downtown Lake Geneva's stunning all-suite boutique hotel, features a four-story atrium, well-appointed one- and two-bedroom suites and elegant private function areas. The suites offer brilliant lake views or...
Tags: Restaurants, Bars and Clubs, Google+, Economy, Business and Finance, Radio
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Goose Island barrel-aging brewer leaving to start new brewery
Tribune NewspapersIn this new era of craft beer mania, where people will wait for hours to buy a single bottle, among the most frenzy-inciting brews is Goose Island's line of Bourbon County Stouts. Such devotion has made something of a celebrity of John Laffler, one of...Tags: Anheuser-Busch, Alcoholic Beverages
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Deep Creek Lake dunk, The Producers and chain-saw carving
Deep Creek Lake Deep Creek Dunk Missed the Polar Bear Plunge in January? Here is your second chance to freeze for the Special Olympics. The 15th Annual Maryland State Police Deep Creek Dunk will be held Feb. 23. After dunking into the frigid water,...
Tags: Maryland State Police, Whitney Houston, Arts and Culture, Special Olympics, New York City
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