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How food operations, customers and cooks have all changed since 2013: Andrew Coppolino

Food columnist Andrew Coppolino takes a look at how the local culinary scene has evolved over the past decade. Part one of this series looks at how operations have evolved, customers have changed and food has diversified.

A Burton Snowboards Exhibit Spotlights Artist Scott Lenhardt s Rad Skills | Visual Art | Seven Days

3 local bakers share their culture through their sweets: Andrew Coppolino

Vitality of Waterloo region s food scene evident in investment and inventiveness

N Philly monument honors women serving long prison sentences

WHYY By An exhibition at the Village of Arts and Humanities in North Philadelphia, On the Day They Come Home, features women who have lived through long prison sentences. (Mark Strandquist/People s Paper Co-op) Paulette Carrington says she’s not the same person she was when she was convicted of homicide at age 16. Sentenced to life in prison, Carrington says she could have easily languished and lost all hope of ever reentering society. But two things got her through her time at the Pennsylvania State Correctional Institutions at Muncy and Cambridge: her faith and the older women incarcerated with her. The women encouraged her to finish high school and pushed her to seek counseling for her anger issues.

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