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Tuesday, April 14
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17-year-old Susannah Hall sells her knitted apparel at the Last Minute Gift Fair hosted by Gather Here on Sunday at the Fountain Square Mall. Hall's booth, called Zanna Knits, is made up entirely of items she made herself.

Artisans sell holiday presents

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Talia Halliday, owner of Gather Here, a local handmade wares shop, said she hosted the fair in hopes that it would provide people a chance to catch up to the fast-moving holiday season.



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Giving it a shot

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A vaccine to combat Ebola is on the horizon. According to U.S. scientists, the first human trial of an experimental Ebola vaccine has produced some promising results.



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Surprise, Moses wasn't white

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Ridley Scott’s new movie, "Exodus: Gods and Kings," is the newest attempt at a biblical re-do that has got a lot of people asking the question, “Why is everyone so white?”


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Work without meaning

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A year old article written by Anthropology professor David Graeber stirred some controversy when Graeber began questioning exactly how necessary all these jobs that have been created within the last half-century really are.  Of course, Graeber calls himself out, asking from the readers’ perspective: who are you to say what jobs matter and which don’t?