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Don Lichterman

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On The Rampage: The Rams Roll Arizona, Reclaim First Place, and Look Like a Team Ready for a Run

It’s the perfect chemistry of discipline and joy. And when a team mixes those two ingredients this late into a season, they become very, very tough to stop. Source: On The Rampage: The Rams Roll Arizona, Reclaim First Place, and Look Like a Team Ready for a Run

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Unplugged Live Weekly Spotlight: The Cranberries’ Newly Released MTV Unplugged Album Finally Gets the Full, Standalone Treatment

For decades, The Cranberries’ 1995 MTV Unplugged performance lived in a strange in-between space—deeply cherished by fans, heavily circulated as a bootleg Source: Unplugged Live Weekly Spotlight: The Cranberries’ Newly Released MTV Unplugged Album Finally Gets the Full, Standalone Treatment

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Live From The Vault’s Variety Magazine Top 50 Live Albums Countdown #9 Sam Cooke, ‘Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963’

Live From The Vault’s Top 50 Live Albums Countdown #9 Sam Cooke, ‘Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963’ Source: Live From The Vault’s Top 50 Live Albums Countdown #9 Sam Cooke, ‘Live at the Harlem Square Club, 1963’

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Global Live Jazz News 2025–2026: Festivals, Milestones & a Worldwide Celebration of the Artform Presented by The Improv Café

The world of jazz is already humming with anticipation as 2025 and 2026 shape up to be two of the most significant years for global jazz culture Source: Global Live Jazz News 2025–2026: Festivals, Milestones & a Worldwide Celebration of the Artform Presented by The Improv Café

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The Explore New Jersey Daily – December 5, 2025

The Humane StateCamden County Expands Cold Weather Outreach, Calls on Suburban Partners to Aid Vulnerable Residents – Camden County launches a regional Code Blue initiative to connect unhoused residents with warm beds and social services, calling on suburban municipalities to participate and improve outcomes for vulnerable populations. EntertainmentStep Into the Holiday Magic: From Allaire Community

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Here’s the Daily Outline for what’s happening today at Sustainable Action Now — December 5, 2025

🗓️ Today’s Featured Posts For links to today’s pieces, click each title above. If a specific link doesn’t resolve from the site, you can start at the homepage: https://SustainableActionNow.org 🔎 Recent Notable Articles (Last Few Weeks) These recent pieces continue SAN’s focus on bridging environment, justice, animal welfare, and social policy — with data‑driven analysis,

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Today on Explore New Jersey is The curated daily‑postings roundup for Thursday, December 4, 2025

🎭 Theatre American Theater Group Brings “The Unwitting Magician” to UCPAC for One‑Night‑Only PerformanceToday’s spotlight: American Theater Group (ATG), in partnership with Union County Performing Arts Center (UCPAC), is presenting The Unwitting Magician — a one‑night‑only, free “play reading” where a lone actor steps onto a bare stage, opens a sealed script they’ve never seen,

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Corporations Are People, My Friend: Blowing Up Boats, Legal Gymnastics, and the Selective Morality of American Power

Every week, this column dives into the evolving, often absurd ways corporate personhood, government policy, and public accountability collide. But this week’s discussion feels less like a metaphor and more like a blunt-force reminder of how far American institutions—public and private—will stretch the idea of “responsibility” when it serves them, and how quickly they abandon

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