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    Apr 22, 2011 |Blog| Cars.com
  1. A Winter in the Nissan Leaf

    KickingTires
    The Nissan Leaf's cold-weather performance was one of the mysteries we wanted to explore, and we knew it would be complicated by our car's lack of a winter package ??? an option still under development that will add battery insulation......

    Tags: Traffic, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Trips and Vacations, Lehigh Valley Weather, Nissan

  2. Nov 18, 2012 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  3. Hidden History: The "lost colony"

    There is much we do not know about history, and one of America's most intriguing mysteries has to do with one of the earliest settlements on the continent. In 1584, the English explorers Philip Amadas and Arthur Barlowe returned home with fantastic tales...

    Tags: Elizabeth II, Lynn University

  4. Apr 1, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  5. Patt Morrison Asks: Jonah Lehrer, brain teaser

    Zombies in movie theaters, zombies on television — a whole lot of us have brains on the brain. And so, in a substantially different way, does Jonah Lehrer. He's put himself at the crossroads of neuroscience and the humanities with books like his...

    Tags: Jack Kerouac, Lobbying, Chocolate Cake, Patt Morrison, Google Inc.

  6. Jun 24, 2012 |Column| Herald Mail
  7. Local students attend Rotary leadership camp

    The Rotary Club of Long Meadows sponsored three local students to participate in leadership camp called Rotary Young Leader Awards. The three students are Kirstie Coombs, North Hagerstown High School; Tristan Prejean, Heritage Academy; and Michael...

    Tags: High Schools, Rotary International, Trips and Vacations, Travel, Schools

  8. Dec 3, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Sherlock Holmes in a skirt

    When Tasha Alexander strolls  the streets of Chicago, she doesn't much see Wrigley Field or the Chicago River or Logan Square. Or Honda Civics.
    When Tasha Alexander strolls the streets of Chicago, she doesn't much see Wrigley Field or the Chicago River or Logan Square. Or Honda Civics. She sees St. Paul's Cathedral and the River Thames and Belgrave Square and hansom cabs. Alexander's...

    Tags: Financial Aid, Julia Keller, Arts and Culture, Literature, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  10. Sep 13, 2011 |Column| Daily American
  11. An amazing novel will draw you in to the circus

    “The Night Circus” by Erin Morgenstern, Doubleday, 384 pages, $26.95. “The circus arrives without warning. No announcements precede it, no paper notices on downtown posts and billboards, no mention or advertisements in local newspapers....

    Tags: Book, Circuses, Iceland, Entertainment

  12. Jun 27, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Laughs in translation in David Henry Hwang's shrewd new 'Chinglish'

    At the moment in David Henry Hwang's "Chinglish" when Sino-American business relations develop to the point a Chinese buyer and a U.S. seller find themselves in bed together, you get a sudden flashback to "M. Butterfly." That brilliant 23-year-old drama,...

    Tags: Sex, Hotels and Accommodations, Media Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Trips and Vacations

  14. Oct 29, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  15. Patt Morrison Asks: Canon lawyer, Bert Fields

    Who wrote Shakespeare? Sounds like "Who's buried in Grant's tomb?" Yet about 150 years ago, people on both sides of the Atlantic began asking how an otherwise obscure William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon could have crafted the most brilliant works in the English language. Most scholars regard this as an annoying sideshow; and only more annoying now that the film "Anonymous" has been released, purporting that Shakespeare was just a front for the pen and brain of the Earl of Oxford.
    Who wrote Shakespeare? Sounds like "Who's buried in Grant's tomb?" Yet about 150 years ago, people on both sides of the Atlantic began asking how an otherwise obscure William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon could have crafted the most brilliant works...

    Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Arts and Culture, Lawyers, Anonymous (movie), Fraud

  16. Jun 21, 2011 |Column| Daily American
  17. A mystery novel set in 1583

    “Prophecy” by S.J. Parris, Doubleday, 375 pages, $26.95. It is 1583 in London. Queen Elizabeth I is on the throne. One of her maids of honor is found murdered with astrological symbols cut into her flesh. Giordano Bruno is investigating. The...

    Tags: Giordano Bruno, Crimes, Blackmail and Extortion, Theft, Elizabeth II

  18. Jun 14, 2011 |Column| Herald Mail
  19. Vacation Bible School

    School is out and Vacation Bible School opportunities abound.  Boonsboro Bible Church, 6741 Old National Pike, is presenting "Upside Down and Inside Out on Main Street" from 6 to 8:30 p.m. June 20 to 24. To register, contact Stephanie Clute at 301-...

    Tags: Kung Fu Panda (movie), Religious Texts, Trips and Vacations, Bible, Travel

  20. Jun 14, 2011 |Column| Daily American
  21. Something¿s upsetting the big cats in this novel

    “The Ridge” by Michael Koryta, Little, Brown, 368 pages, $24.99. Wyatt French built a lighthouse on the Blade Ridge hilltop in Kentucky. There’s no body of water nearby. The local newspaper has just closed. Roy Darmus is cleaning out...

    Tags: Holidays, Prisons, Kentucky, Christmas, Crime, Law and Justice

  22. Jun 15, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  23. Nathaniel Ayers plays the Foshay Learning Center

    I picked him up at 10:30 Monday morning. He was waiting on the sidewalk outside his apartment with a cello, a violin, a guitar, a trumpet, a walking stick and a backpack full of music.
    I picked him up at 10:30 Monday morning. He was waiting on the sidewalk outside his apartment with a cello, a violin, a guitar, a trumpet, a walking stick and a backpack full of music. "Good morning, Mr. Ayers." "Good morning, Mr. Lopez." When...

    Tags: Carnegie Hall, Teachers, Minority Groups, Health, Awards and Prizes

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