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… Aaron Gilbreath ( @AaronGilbreath ) is part of our online companion to our Winter 2013 issue on Classic Hollywood. ( … she said. “You have to go.” She warned me that it could also be dangerous. The bar sits on the northwest corner of … The bar added wi-fi for paying customers, and launched a website plus Facebook and Twitter accounts. Some bar …
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… the concept of nationalism continues to present itself as a complex sociopolitical phenomenon, constantly in formation, … for southern writers have remained particular and constant points of interest—from his first two published essays in … , Billy Tone, is concerned “not with the crimes he studies but with the South itself and with the accumulated …
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… for the pyramids, the Monastery of Saint Simon and its accompanying cathedral boast a commanding view of Cairo. On a … serve as storage for stockpiles of plastic bottles, but also for herds of sheep and pigeon coops. Women cluster in … gets hot and begins to put off bitter fumes, a mix of diesel exhaust and vaporized plastic. There’s no ventilation …
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… Granta has hired Jason Cowley as its new editor; see comments below.] Georgia Review is in the capable hands of … word, was not only seeking a replacement for Bret Lott but also a new business manager. And, as of last week, Matt … . [UPDATE: According to an article posted yesterday on the website for The Chronicle of Higher Education , “One …
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… Report, an accident, a murder, or “natural causes,” all bodies express this downwardness when we remove them from this … until we can get the bag around the body and zip it up, communicating in short statements: “His arm . . . Watch the … We often mull over the case reports that provide crucial points of information in their descent. We read them and …
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… Before Aesred With the coming of autumn, and with our return homeward (to that city … upon my typewriter. It is pleasing to reflect that Aesred also, when embryonic in marble, was once subservient, as in … when no restraints in the way of timeserving or of expediency impede his desires. But, even so, Aesred has far more …