Articles by Dylan Taylor-Lehman :: Page 23
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BLOG — On travel, growing up, and Current Cuisine
“A lot of my favorites are still on the menu, so it transports me back to my yesteryears. It gives me a warm feeling that this is home, and I like that. I know at some point [being in a small town] will catch up to me because I love big city living, but right now it’s perfect for me. There’s a lot of great harmonics and healing here.”
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Bulldog Sports Round-Up — Sept. 24, 2015
September 24, 2015
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A toast to the flavors of Mexico
The Facebook trumpets sounded loudly over the weekend as guests updated their statuses and posted pictures in celebration of the long-awaited opening of Doña Margarota’s, a Mexican restaurant at 1535 Xenia Avenue, in the old KFC building.
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YS teachers to train other districts
Yellow Springs High School will deliver project-based learning (PBL) training to two northeastern Ohio school districts on Oct. 22 and 23.
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BLOG — The Citizen Kane of White Rabbit Red Rabbit
“I felt like I was waiting for each scene to prove to me the movie’s unparalleled greatness…The play blends the voice of the author, the actor, and the play’s character into an odd reflection on authority.”
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Bulldog sports round-up
Sept. 17, 2015
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A home that’s hard to leave
How does one sum up what constitutes home? A place? A dictionary definition? A combination of family and comfort and growth? The term is as complex as the sensation it attempts to define.
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September 10, 2015 Bulldog sports round-up
September 10, 2015 Bulldog sports round-up
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BLOG— YS BBQ up close and personal
“I was raised around barbeque. My father barbequed all the time. He gravitated towards food – he was a gourmet cook and he taught himself a lot of his skills. I grew up crawling underneath the seats in a restaurant that served barbeque.”
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To him, pastoring is personal
“You have to think and pray outside of the box,” said Pastor Rick Jones, the new pastor at Yellow Springs United Methodist Church. He prefers to operate outside the box because he knows all parishioners are not the same, and his pastoral MO is to serve people on a more personal basis.
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