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Peter At the Crossroads
… Peter At the Crossroads Music comes out to meet us as we head up the Neva into St. … like the Bishop of Rostov, broken with hammers and left to die on the wheel. Lopakhin, brother of Eudoxia, the wife … around it, is like a bright girdle cinching the focal points of the city. The Malaya or Little Neva descends from …
“Silver Rights”: One Family’s Struggle for Justice in America
… and October—”pickin’ time.” The five oldest Carter children completed their educations in this school and soon fled … for almost everyone. This county was the subject of two studies written in the 1930’s, both of which describe in detail … funded by a branch of state government. This county is also the site of former U. S. Senator James O. Eastland’s …
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Is It Rude to Tell Men That You Don’t
Is It Rude to Tell Men That You Don’t Is it rude to tell men that you don’t              love them just the idea of them        what if we don’t even love living but                    just the idea of living  pictures always look lovely but wasn’t      …
Poetically the Most Accurate Man Alive
… romantic, carnal, platonic, natural, unnatural—is the encompassing theme of White’s fiction. His most ambitious … separate (often unjustly and ironically) savages from criminals, criminals from common folk, and common folk from the … among the gentry (of whom Garnet Roxburgh is one) in Van Dieman’s Land; then she is thrown among the crew of the …
Remembering the Best Years of Our Lives
… with this story of the film’s unusual success is also a production history perhaps as curious as any recorded … will be more fully shown, with more than a year of bitter combat ahead for Americans, in the producer Samuel Goldwyn’s … by popular vote from a number of choices offered to test audiences. In between—to give but a sketch of events also more …
The Big Suck: Notes from the Jarhead Underground
… the familiar Third World stench of burning trash and hot diesel fumes mixed with Fallujahn streetfunk, dudesweat, … is tribal like the people who live there. It keeps its own company. Things only seem absolutely true in Washington. The … was so high that prior to the deployment a few Marine generals began making disparaging comments about the US Army’s …
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