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Gordon Edelstein Smartly Revives 'Some Americans Abroad'
Special to The CourantNostalgia for the days when England was a delightful bargain adds an odd dimension to the fine revival of "Some Americans Abroad" at the Second Stage Theatre in New York. Richard Nelson's satire on Anglophilia, which opened Thursday under the smart...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Movies, New York, House, Theater
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'Still Alive! A Temporary Condition' by Herbert Gold
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJuly 23, 2008 If America had the literary culture it ought to have, every city would have a writer like Herbert Gold. They would be rooted rather than regional. Their sensibility would be cosmopolitan rather than provincial, though their focus would...Tags: Jack Kerouac, Saul Bellow, Mark Twain, Allen Ginsberg, Henry Miller
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Pearl City residents look back, forward at reunion
South Florida Sun-SentinelAfrican-American families with ties to Boca Raton's historic Pearl City neighborhood shared memories, rekindled relationships and encouraged strengthening bonds during a recent two-day celebration. Activities included a barbecue lunch July 4 at Hughes...Tags: Minority Groups, History, Road Transportation, Christianity, John Martin
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"The Dark Side," by Jane Mayer
Bloomberg NewsTorture is wrong; end of discussion. Except that the discussion has been in full swing for several years now. As soon as Americans began to debate the advisability of torturing prisoners in the war against terror, the nation had ceded the moral high...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Dick Cheney, Prisoners and Detainees, Government, Prisons
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Thought for today
"America is American: that is incontestable." — American author Henry James (1843-1916) -
The park in Roland Park
At the outset, Edward H. Bouton recognized how much appeal a country club would have for prospective homeowners in the new Roland Park. A place for men to golf, for women to lunch, for debutantes to preen, for families to socialize, for children to play...Tags: Golf, Sales, James Rouse, Schools, Clubs and Associations
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'The James Boys' by Richard Liebmann-Smith
The James Boys
A Novel Account of Four Desperate Brothers
Richard Liebmann-Smith
Random House: 266 pp., $25
A biographer's task is simple: to make history into a compelling tale. But the novelist who chooses to add his own layer to the palimpsest of...Tags: Jesse James, Amy Bloom, History, Book, Julian Barnes
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'Thrumpton Hall' by Miranda Seymour
Special to The TimesJuly 12, 2008 This enthralling book is not just another tale of restoring -- and living in the decaying magnificence of -- an English country estate. The story that Miranda Seymour unfolds against the background of Thrumpton Hall has enough drama --...Tags: Book, Harold Pinter, Family, Books and Magazines
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'House of Wits: An Intimate Portrait of the James Family' by Paul Fisher
House of Wits
An Intimate Portrait of the James Family
Paul Fisher
Henry Holt: 694 pp., $35
The father, Henry James Sr., was the fifth of 11 children of one of the richest men in the state of New York. As a teenager, his leg was burned and amputated....Tags: Death and Dying, Clothing and Textiles Industry, New York, Philosophy, Diseases
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Conversation on silence
Sun reporter"It is as important to cultivate your silence power as your word power," novelist Henry James once wrote. Beth Barbush knows the feeling. For the past three years, Barbush, a 1999 Goucher College graduate, has helped create programs for Art on Purpose, a...Tags: Health Treatments, Academic Progress, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Therapies, Arts
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