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Best of Lifestyles 2008-09

Issue date: 5/6/09 Section: Lifestyles
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Former Bills player inspires

By Aaron Lafaro, 9/17/08

"Throughout his speech, he said that putting smiles on the faces of others is what drives him every day. Tomas shared a few of the relationships he developed with terminally-ill children around the community."



Country stars perform for full house

By Amanda Seef, 10/8/08

"Finally, Morgan took the stage, bringing his southern style he is known for. The crowd went crazy for Morgan, the headliner of Friday night's show. Beginning with "Little Bit of Life," the title track of this most recent album, he brought out his hits, including "That's What I Love About Sundays" and "Almost Home."



Stewart's schtick cracks up

University at Buffalo

By Amanda Seef, 11/19/08

"I have never been in a town so proud to invent a bar food ... Just about as drunk of a town as I've been to, too. Do you ever get so drunk in a town that you wake up and think to yourself, 'Did we [have sex with] Rochester last night?'"

- Jon Stewart



Music enters easy, ethical realm

By Bethany Young, 11/19/09

"Indie music might not be your thing. MP3 stockpiling through programs like Limewire certainly appeals to many college-age students looking for a (free) bargain, without putting money in the pocket of wealthy, mainstream record labels."



Start off '09 with healthy choices

By Rich Galuszka, 1/28/09

"For those of you who enjoy cramming an entire plate to your face after playing five games of beer baseball, ripping funnels or drinking enough to make Robert Downey, Jr. jealous, have you ever sat back and looked at what you are eating? A typical garbage plate runs upward of 3,600 calories if you eat the entire plate."



Google's watching you

By Carly Hansford, 2/4/09

"Does it seem a little odd that you never see anyone taking a pictures of you or your house and somehow they end up online for everyone to see? Contrary to the popular belief that pictures must be taken by satellites (photos taken from above on Google Earth are taken by satellites), Google Street View photos in the United States are taken by cameras on top of the Google Chevrolet Cobalts."
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