Entertainment Stories from August 6, 2022
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Batavia Parks Foundation joins in #PeaceDay celebration Sept. 21Aug 12, 2022 4:30 PM - The Batavia Parks Foundation recently announced Batavia's participation in the United Nation's International Day of Peace on Wednesday, Sept. 21.
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Mosaic dedicated in Roselle, marking village's centennialAug 6, 2022 5:42 PM - A new mosaic created to commemorate Roselle's centennial was officially dedicated Saturday.
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Fanciful festival: The World of Faeries returns to South ElginAug 6, 2022 5:39 PM - The World of Faeries Festival, which returned Saturday to Vasa Park in South Elgin, is a family-oriented event with more than a dash of fantasy.
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Grammar Moses: I spell tomato and you spell tomahto
Aug 6, 2022 5:38 PM - Jim takes a look at words too many of us can't spell.
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Book review: How to stop industrial farming from ruining Earth
Aug 6, 2022 7:25 AM - Cruising past farmlands in America -- and elsewhere in the world -- it's hard to imagine that so much green could be so damaging to the Earth. But author George Monbiot makes a compelling case that it often is in his new book, "Regenesis."
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Brooke Eden learned to love herself after falling in love
Aug 6, 2022 7:20 AM - Country singer Brooke Eden shines with that glow that engaged people have as she counts down the days to her upcoming beachfront wedding. For the Florida-born singer, falling in love came hand-in-hand with learning to love herself as well. "This chapter of writing music was the first time that I was writing just for me," said Eden, whose new EP, "Choosing You," came out in July.
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