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Nostalgia trip Oil Lamp Theater invites fans of musicals to take a trip down memory lane with its revival of “The Marvelous ...
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Jonathan Carney took the spotlight in a performance of Glazunov’s “Violin Concerto ...
June 12 — 6:35 p.m.: Hawaiian T-Shirt Giveaway presented by the Montgomery Regional Airport for first 500 fans age 15 and older. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. It's also Thirsty Thursday, with half off 16 ...
Many international undergraduate students pay full tuition to attend US colleges, which allows schools to provide more ...
William Ruto is among Kenyan leaders who mourned celebrated author and activist Ngugi wa Thiong'o. He said Ngugi used his ...
Instead of deconstructing the second year of the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu today, I would like to ...
Rik Mayall is arguably (and fight you about it, I will) the finest comic actor of his generation. From his early days in the ...
Marking the February release of Eve L. Ewing’s latest book, “Original Sins: The (Mis)education of Black and Native Children ...
For Pennsylvanians looking for a weekend adventure, Soulful D’Lites makes a compelling case for a Philadelphia day trip. The restaurant is reason enough to make the journey, but you can easily build ...
The city of Sedona’s first employee, Marie Angela Brown, died Saturday, May 10, at age 81. Marie was born and raised in ...
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Poem an ode to the days of corner grocery stores
Mitchell's latest poem leans on what he refers to as his "suspect memory," which recalls a corner grocery store named Bates.
The artist’s sprawling survey at the Guggenheim reveals an intellect unfolding and a life under way.