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Downtown Legacy | Boom Magazine | An Iowa City Press-Citizen Publication
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Boom Magazine - From the Iowa City Press-Citizen. Written by Heather Spangler. Photos by Reggie Morrow. Bill Nusser sits at a patio table at Atlas in downtown Iowa City, enjoying a sunny lunch. While he eats, a steady stream of familiar faces stops to say hello. There are fellow downtown business owners, lawyers, politicians, a friend’s daughter and her baby. He even spots his father-in-law, Willard Sandy Boyd. Nusser greets each of them warmly. I walked in and (store manager) Richard Horne handed me a b...
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Past Issues | Boom Magazine | An Iowa City Press-Citizen Publication
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Boom Magazine - From the Iowa City Press-Citizen. Caregiver to the community. Personal and professional lives intertwine for Christine Scheetz. Places to go, things to do for Summer 2008. Collapsing the information front. Columnist Dan Brown takes on Marshall McLuhan. Not you Grandma's surgery. More boomers are opting for joint replacement surgery. Seven ways to lose ten pounds. This easy guide can help you melt pounds gradually by changing your lifestyle. Boomers go under the laser to stay active. Users...
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About Boom Magazine | An Iowa City Press-Citizen Publication
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Boom Magazine - From the Iowa City Press-Citizen. The Iowa City area, like the rest of the nation, is affected by a large baby. BOOM is published four times a year, in March, May, July and November. You can pick up a copy at the Press-Citizen office, 1725 N. Dodge St., in Iowa City, or at the locations of our local business partners who advertise in the publication. Click here to download a PDF rate card. Universal design concepts make a home barrier-free, yet aesthetically pleasing.
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Frienship Leads to Fighting Cancer | Boom Magazine | An Iowa City Press-Citizen Publication
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Boom Magazine - From the Iowa City Press-Citizen. Friendship leads to fighting cancer. Written by Kathryn Fiegen. Lynn Rose and Sue Bode have been neighbors and walking partners in Iowa City since August 1996. Bode, 58, said she used to watch Rose, 40, leave her house to go on walks, and one day, asked if she could go along. And so began their friendship. And the next thing I know, we’re doing marathons together, Bode said, laughing. The cause is really important to Sue and I, she said. The women held ba...
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America's Greatest Living Songwriter ... and Me | Boom Magazine | An Iowa City Press-Citizen Publication
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Boom Magazine - From the Iowa City Press-Citizen. America's greatest living songwriter and me. Written by Dan Brown. Some people may think I’m overly opinionated, brash, critical and generally full of myself. I’d try to explain it all away, but I guess I can’t because I am all of those things to one degree or another. I’m sure lots of you are thinking Hey, what about Bob Dylan or Joni Mitchell, or Brian Wilson or John Prine, Bruce Springsteen, Carole King, or Paul Simon, even? No one else is like him....
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Waiting to Become Parents | Boom Magazine | An Iowa City Press-Citizen Publication
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Boom Magazine - From the Iowa City Press-Citizen. Waiting to become parents. Written by Heather Spangler. Photos by John Richard. Cheryl Jacobsen remembers with chagrin the term used to describe her first pregnancy at age 36 Elderly prima gravida. It’s an awful term, she said with a laugh. We’re not the weird ones. I think I’m the average age at Sophie’s school, Jacobsen said. Her husband, Dave Ozolins, who was 44 when he became a dad, agrees. When I see really young parents at school, I think ‘Oh my God!
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The Story Behind Cellulite | Boom Magazine | An Iowa City Press-Citizen Publication
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Boom Magazine - From the Iowa City Press-Citizen. The story behind cellulite. By Gannett News Service. Here are answers to questions maybe you were afraid to ask, but always wondered about learn more about those lumps and bumps and the next best way to fight them. What is cellulite, exactly? A: It’s basically pockets of excess fat that have squeezed between the bands of tissue connecting muscle to skin. Unfortunately, we don’t know why it happens or how to stop it before it starts. A: Genetics definitely...
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Take Time to Cope with Loss | Senior Living Magazine | An Iowa City Press-Citizen Publication
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Room Magazine - From the Iowa City Press-Citizen. Take Time to Cope with Loss. Written by Kelly Lamb. You have just made the difficult decision to move your parent or spouse to a nursing home or care facility, and are experiencing mixed feelings about this decision. Perhaps your loved one died last week. Well-meaning friends and family members are already making suggestions for your future, and encouraging you to participate in hobbies, community or family events. This is a close, loving family, and peop...
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China on Two Tanks of Gas | Senior Living Magazine | An Iowa City Press-Citizen Publication
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Room Magazine - From the Iowa City Press-Citizen. China on Two Tanks of Gas. Written by Sandra Hudson. I had no idea that was possible. Well, maybe it wasn’t really China, but Shirley Lum’s history and culinary walking tour of Toronto’s Chinatown is the next best thing. Shirley is a young woman of Chinese descent who, from our perspective, just happens to be No. 1 Chinese tour guide, a historian by training who energizes history. Shirley explained she has shown us her parents’ and grandparents’ shopping ...