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"Fiddler on the Roof," will open at Bass Concert Hall on Tuesday, April 2. The Broadway production centers around the Jewish community in the Russian shtetl of Anatevka in 1905. At left, the main character Tevye's eldest daughter Tzeitel and Motel, the tailor, celebrate their wedding, as one of the central romantic plots in the production. Photos by Joan Marcus

'Fiddler on the Roof' A relevant story between head & heart

In 1964, when “Fiddler on the Roof” first opened on Broadway, audiences embraced the show as a timeless, heartwarming story about the Jewish community. At that time, it was the

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Talcum powder, widely used in Johnson & Johnson baby powder, has been in the news recently after 11,700 plaintiffs claimed that the company's talc caused their cancers – including thousands of women with ovarian cancer. Photo by Austin Kirk/Flickr

A Handle on your Health: Talcum & Ovarian Cancer

We have all probably used baby powder at some point in our lives. It smells nice and it makes our skin feel smooth and dry. We use it on baby’s butts. We use it on our own bottoms.

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Tattoo artists and proud mother and grandmother Sondra Simmons Kretschmar (center) stands with son Bubba Ward and grandsons Wyatt and Fletcher for a family photo at Bubba’s Family Tattoo Parlour. Daily Record photos by Denise Cathey

Tattoos By Your Mom

Humans have marked their bodies with tattoos for thousands of years. These permanent pieces of art — sometimes simple, sometimes painstakingly-detailed, but almost always personal — have served as a

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