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Philadelphia, John Africa thinks he has a solution to the problems plaguing the city — extreme back-to-nature living.
The show, a production by the Asian American Collective of Theatermarkers, premiered on April 2 at The Dome in Schwarzman ...
After the ballots are pierced, they are burned in a cylindrical stove at the end of the voting session. Black smoke from the ...
At the recent Art at the Capitol event, UH English teacher Cornelius Rubsamen won 20 simultaneous chess matches in an ...
An old building on Main Street has been given new life. The Western National Bank building, at the southeast corner of Third Avenue and Main Street, which once held banks, judges, accountants and ...
From vases of seasonal blooms to simple candle arrangements, these centerpieces add height and interest to your table for an ...
Skala: Poking along in a wagon shaved life down to the basics — the wagon, the fresh air, the sunshine, the wind, dozing fields and grazing cattle.
Thursday, April 17, which during Holy Week is called, “Maundy,” there’s an open invitation to have an ancient upper-room ...
This simple guide can help you get great sound and longer life out of your record player and LPsBy James K. WillcoxEvery ...
There were parallel rows of long, rectangular dining tables in contrast to the cozy seating groups in first class, and the mahogany swivel chairs upholstered in red leather were bolted to the ...
“John the Baptizer, Jesus’ teacher ... inkwells in or near a room that he concluded had once contained high tables used by scribes. Shortly before de Vaux began his work, a Polish scholar ...