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The Late Shift: New people, new venues, same old problems for Valley nightlife

The Late Shift: New people, new venues, same old problems for Valley nightlife

by Hunter Styles | Jul 14, 2015 | Articles, Arts, Featured, Leisure, Music, News

How do a city’s business owners create a nightlife that is not only lively, but built to last? The short answer: by dreaming big. Running an entertainment venue takes daily stamina and quick thinking, of course. But it also requires a deeper, grander feeling to fuel...
The Uncanny Valley: WTF, Are roadside signs offering to buy homes in ‘any condition’ a scam?

The Uncanny Valley: WTF, Are roadside signs offering to buy homes in ‘any condition’ a scam?

by Kristin Palpini | Jun 30, 2015 | Articles, Blogs, Featured, News, The Uncanny Valley

You’ve probably seen the signs — “Fast $$ for Houses,” “We Buy Ugly Homes” — tacked onto telephone poles or scrawled onto yard signs by the side of a main road. The advertising doesn’t inspire confidence. The hand-scrawled, occasionally misspelled signs scream scam....
Stories from All Directions: Tackling the gender gap in publishing

Stories from All Directions: Tackling the gender gap in publishing

by James Heflin | Jun 23, 2015 | Arts, News

British/Pakistani writer Kamila Shamsie, who wrote her first novel “in Northampton in a studio ’round the corner from Joe’s pizza,” has lately stirred up certain quarters of the literary world with a provocation: She’s called for 2018 to be a year in which publishers...
Madame Bar Fly: Springfield’s Cheers, Serving up charm, good company, and cheap booze at the Ale House

Madame Bar Fly: Springfield’s Cheers, Serving up charm, good company, and cheap booze at the Ale House

by Amanda Drane | Jun 23, 2015 | Articles, Columns, Featured, Food + Booze, Madame Barfly, News

The Ale House on Worthington Street in Springfield is surrounded by boarded-up buildings that loom ominously up over the small, cozy one that the bar occupies. But inside, the vibe is warm and welcoming. “It’s somewhere you can go in Springfield where you don’t have...
Dawn  of the Dad:  Fatherhood is being redefined by a new generation of hands-on dads

Dawn of the Dad: Fatherhood is being redefined by a new generation of hands-on dads

by Story and Photos by Hunter Styles | Jun 16, 2015 | Articles, Featured, News, Wellness

“I always knew that I wanted to be a dad,” Joey Mella tells me. “Then I got married and we had three children very quickly. Now I’m kind of maxed out.” The middle child, two-year-old Ati Mella-Reiss, pushes a miniature shopping cart across the wood floor of the...
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