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Thursday, April 30, 2015

kickoffcoverage: John Harbaugh, Ray Lewis, Ravens speak with...



kickoffcoverage:

John Harbaugh, Ray Lewis, Ravens speak with youths in Baltimore

Ravens coach John Harbaugh, his players and former star linebacker Ray Lewis visited two Baltimore schools Thursday to help quell tension in the city following days of rioting.

In addition to unloading food and toiletries from trailers, members of the contingent spoke to students at Frederick Douglass High School and Matthew A. Henson Elementary School.

Several Douglass students were involved in confrontations with police on Monday, when violence escalated after the funeral of Freddie Gray, who died of spinal cord and other injuries while in police custody.

“I saw what everybody else was watching the last week. I saw people on TV that I knew or met down there making peace,” Harbaugh said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press. “That’s what inspired me; whatever we could do to be part of that.”

Harbaugh said he and Lewis, who played 17 seasons with the Ravens, were texting each other in an effort to come up with a plan to help the city regain a sense of normalcy.

“We said our opportunity is going to come, and this is it,” Harbaugh said.

They didn’t go at it alone. The group included around 55 players, including quarterback Joe Flacco.

“We’ve got a bunch of guys on our team that care deeply for the city and believe in Baltimore,” the coach said. “They just wanted to come down here and talk to them as well.”

Members of the Douglass football team accompanied Harbaugh, Lewis and several players into the school.

Lewis, who was known for his impassionate, emotional speeches to the team during his playing days, used that skill in addressing the students.

“Ray just did a phenomenal job,” Harbaugh said.

It was the beginning of a long day for Harbaugh, because the first round of the NFL draft was to be held that evening. But this was an opportunity that he wasn’t going to miss, and afterward he was certain the trip was worth it.

“We had a great time. We were laughing with people,” Harbaugh said. “There were some hard questions. The young people of Frederick Douglass, the elementary school we went to, even people on the street walking back and forth, these are talented, good people that care about Baltimore and want to make a difference and do things right.”

Harbaugh believes he’s got plenty in common with the people he met, including the desire for the Ravens to be a winner.

“We’ve got a bunch of people down there of all different races, all different economic backgrounds, just hanging out and having fun and talking and laughing and sharing stories with each other,” he said. “Walking to the high school and back with the people in the neighborhood, we were high-fiving and talking about the draft today, talking about what we need to be doing with our offense.

“There’s no question that the city is going to come out of this better and stronger than because of the heart of the people. It’s going to be tough and challenging, but I know the people of Baltimore are going to stand up for the city.”



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theonion: Study Finds Majority Of Urban Households Located In...



theonion:

Study Finds Majority Of Urban Households Located In Roller Rink Deserts 



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How to Stop Worrying and Learn to Love Fernet Branca

The “bartender’s handshake”, the “liqueur of Hades”: Fernet Branca, despite its “love it or hate it” reputation, has enjoyed been celebrated for years in literature, song, and recently in the motion picture world. Recently, Fernet has gained... The post How to Stop Worrying and Learn to Love Fernet Branca appeared first on A History of Drinking.

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Baltimore, This Drink Is For you

Baltimore, This Drink Is For you:

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ballparkfever: Signing autographs for imaginary fans, y’all.



ballparkfever:

Signing autographs for imaginary fans, y’all.



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Wednesday, April 29, 2015

theweekmagazine: Amy Schumer slams beauty double standards in...



theweekmagazine:

Amy Schumer slams beauty double standards in this hilarious One Direction parody



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Forgotten Gin Cocktails – The Belvedere

On May 18th, our first book, Maryland’s Forgotten Cocktails: A History of Drinking in the Free State will be published by History Press. The main aim of the book was to reclaim some of... The post Forgotten Gin Cocktails – The Belvedere appeared first on A History of Drinking.

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msnbc: Meet some of the activists that were outside the Supreme...


Shelly Bailes & Ellen Pontac of Davis, CA have been together 41 years and legally married for 6. They've been LGBT rights activists since 1983. They were in the courtroom for part of today's hearing.


Dmitri Chizhevsky stands in front of protesters with a sign that says: "I survived homophobes in Russia, and I will survive you too." Dmitri is an asylum seeker from Russia who moved here in 2014.




Beth Corbin and Brittanie Holder of Americans United for Separation of Church and State say they are hopeful the Court will rule in favor of marriage equality. #SCOTUS #scotusmarriage


Activists wave a rainbow flag and cheer for marriage equality.


A sign for the Harry Potter fans.


Fred Smith of Virginia holds a sign he made with historical images of segregation, with the slogan: "Don't be on the wrong side of history again." Smith says his parents fought for civil rights.


Joanne Shain and Mary Jo Kennedy from New York have been together 33 years and got married the first day it became legal in New York in 2011.


John Lewis and Stuart Gaffney of San Francisco have been married since 2008, but they're here today because they say: "We're not just Californians, we're Americans."


Angela Frazier Henson and her wife Katherine Henson are plaintiffs in the Arkansas same-sex marriage case that is before the Supreme Court today

msnbc:

Meet some of the activists that were outside the Supreme Court on Tuesday morning as the Court began hearing arguments in a historic case that could determine whether there is a constitutional right to same-sex marriage. 



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think-progress: The Economic Devastation Fueling The Anger In...





think-progress:

The Economic Devastation Fueling The Anger In Baltimore

Last night, peaceful protests after the funeral of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black man killed in police custody, turned into more violent unrest when protesters were met with phalanxes of police.



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salon: CNN’s Wolf Blitzer has somehow managed to forget all...





salon:

CNN’s Wolf Blitzer has somehow managed to forget all about the Ferguson riots already. This might explain his shock yesterday when he reported in a breaking segment on the Baltimore riots that “it [was] hard to believe this was happening in a major American city.” Continuing,”I don’t remember seeing anything like this in the United States of America in a long time.”

Jon Stewart wonders why no one cared about Baltimore until it was literally “on fire”



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The Simple Burger

The Simple Burger:

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yahoonews: The beer giant admitted that a message it printed on...



yahoonews:

The beer giant admitted that a message it printed on bottles as part of its Up for Whatever campaign “missed the mark,” after some consumers complained the tagline could encourage drunken driving or sexual assault.



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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

karenkavett: save-geek-monkey:randomosityofaweirdophile: crystel...









karenkavett:

save-geek-monkey:

randomosityofaweirdophile:

crystel321:

THIS IS SO WRONG

I AM SO UNCOMFORTABLE PLEASE GOD TAKE THIS AWAY WHAT SORT OF NASTY UNHOLY THING IS THIS

NO

They all should have teamed up to make this their April Fools joke.



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boingboing: Stephen Hawking gives existential advice to One...



boingboing:

Stephen Hawking gives existential advice to One Direction fans



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Monday, April 27, 2015

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An Excuse to Drink – It’s World Tapir Day!

So what’s World Tapir Day and what the heck is a Tapir you might ask (I sure had to)? Well, Tapirs are a range of large, funky-looking  herbivores that belong to the Tapirdae family... The post An Excuse to Drink – It’s World Tapir Day! appeared first on A History of Drinking.

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Sunday, April 26, 2015

An Excuse to Drink – April 26, 1865: The Death of John Wilkes Booth

Today we mark the death of John Wilkes Booth, assassin of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, who was fatally shot Bowling Green Virginia 150 years ago today at age 27. Booth, an American stage actor was born... The post An Excuse to Drink – April 26, 1865: The Death of John Wilkes Booth appeared first on A History of Drinking.

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