A party to celebrate the release of “Young Angel Midnight: An Emerging Generation in the Arts in Lowell” was held tonight at the Appleton Mills at 219 Jackson Street. First, the space, both inside and out, is simply incredible. The last time I visited this spot was in early November…
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The official opening of the Jack Kerouac Exhibit at the Lowell National Historical Park Visitors Center at 246 Market Street took place earlier this evening. The video below brings you part of the ceremony: [youtube]dfKNFm88bDM[/youtube]
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Last month when Steve Jobs resigned as CEO of Apple I wanted to write something about him and what he accomplished. I didn’t. Truthfully, I never felt confident enough that my meager writing ability could do Steve Jobs and his accomplishments justice. I feel the same today as I try…
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Lowell Sun editor Chris Scott has a shocker of a story on the Lowell Sun “breaking news” site. According to Scott, the deal to be taken over by Steward Health Care LCC is dead! Instead Saints will be acquired by cross-town community health care “rival” Lowell General Hospital. The past few…
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On Monday, October 3, 2011, economist Karl “Chip” Case, recently retired from Wellesley College, spoke at the UMass Lowell Inn & Conference Center as part of this year’s Moses Greeley Parker lecture series. Along with Robert Shiller and Allan Weis, Case developed the Case-Shiller index, a widely respected and quoted…
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Apple Computer founder Steve Jobs past away last night at the age of 56. Jobs was a true revolutionary, a genius that changed the way people communicate all over the world. In 1984 Apple introduced the Macintosh Computer to the world. Below is a video of Steve Jobs (29 years…
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