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  • Have you ever thought, "how'd they do that?" when considering the latest gadget or product, or said to yourself, "somebody should make this," before you wander into your fantasy of creating the perfect product. Well, it might be a passing thought or dream for you, but for Eric Anderson, an industrial designer and associate professor at Carnegie Mellon University, it's his jo, to not just think about making products better, but to actually do it. And when he's not teaching design or conceptualizing a new product, Anderson is advancing the nonprofit organization, Designers for the 21st Century (D421), that he co-founded with African-American designer Joi Roberts, to support Black designers. The initiatives of D421 are multi-dynamic, and involve mentoring, professional development, histori...

  • LONG BEACH -- For more than three decades, Long Beach's World Famous VIP Records has been a very important place for very important people. But after 32 years and nine months VIP is closing its doors, Kelvin Anderson, the store owner, said Tuesday.

  • PASADENA - One hundred years ago, the Anderson Typewriter Co. opened its doors on Colorado Boulevard. A short time later, it landed its first major client, Citizens Bank. A short time after that, it landed the area's exclusive franchise for Royal typewriters. One hundred years later, things are still clicking. The company founder, Elmer Anderson, has passed away. His grandson, David, now runs the company. The name has changed slightly, to Anderson Business Technology. And the only Royal you'll find on the premises is for display purposes only.

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  • SAN BERNARDINO - Doors open wide Thursday at Anderson School when its inaugural Holiday Boutique fundraiser offers an array of handmade treasures. The Boutique shows off handmade stocking stuffers, ornaments and package decorations - all made by Anderson School students.

  • The World Series has come and gone. So, too, has Halloween, leaving a wash of pumpkin pulp and discarded costumes strewn about our streets. And by the time this column is printed, another election will be history. Though I'm tempted to infer that we've seen the last of a certain lipstick-clad pit bull, visions of "Dewey Defeats Truman" dance in my head, and I won't risk jinxing it. So, as yet another page flies off the calendar, it means that one of Burlington's dearest venues has logged another year. Yes, it's time once again to celebrate the beloved Radio Bean. Eight years ago this week, Lee Anderson opened the doors to the cozy hipster haunt on North Winooski Avenue and gave birth to one of the most eclectic and, arguably, important arts institutions in the state. The coffee shop is ...

  • ... Glenn Hwy, Chugiak, AK 99567 www.doorsystemsak.com Phone: 907-688-3367 Fax: 907-688-3378 Golden H...John Anderson, Pres. 122 W. 92nd Ave. Anchorage, AK 99515 www.al...

  • WHLC's executive director, Kenyatta Anderson, said domestic abuse is prevalent, but not talked about as often as it should be. Too many are afraid to speak up because they feel embarrassed about their situation, and some often think it's a normal because of what they've grown up witnessing. Domestic violence crosses all ethnic and socio-economic lines, and many women are reluctant to come forward because of the stigma attached to it They're embarrassed and don't want anyone to. know what's going on behind closed doors," said Anderson. "It's the cycle of abuse in the home that's often imitated, on both ends, male and female. They've seen so much in their short time span of their lives. We know how hard it is to verbalize or articulate the abuse," said Brenda Morgan, a counselor at the o...

  • From Harlem to Hartsdale, the memory and legacy of Malcolm X (El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz) reverberated in and around New York on Tuesday. A contingent of early risers greeted the dawn with [Malcolm X] on their minds and headed north to Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, where Malcolm rests in eternal peace beside his beloved Dr. Betty Shabazz. Malcolm got his early manhood training from a negative experience acquired in the streets," said [Sam Anderson], "but he gradually turned his life around during his years in prison. The Rev. Al Sharpton recalled the heartache the family had endured after the assassination of Malcolm 44 years ago near the very spot where the minister stood (and pieces of the actual floor were displayed). "The family took the pain for us, and for so many ungrateful pe...

    ... year more and more shopkeepers close their doors. Rather than closing doors, Dr. Sam Anderson of th...

  • ORONO - The annual Bluegrass Special Winter Concert Series kicks off at 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 15, at Keith Anderson Community Center on Bennoch Road in Orono. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and admission is $10 for adults, $8 for seniors, $5 for students and members of the military with identification.



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