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“Mad Men,” “American Horror Story” lead Emmy nominations
Channel Guide MagazineAMC's Mad Men (pictured) and FX's American Horror Story both earned 17 nods apiece as the nominations for the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards were announced today. Television Academy Chairman and CEO Bruce Rosenblum presided over the nominations, along with... -
Review: 'The Twenty-Year Death' by Ariel S. Winter is 3-in-1 noir
-------------------- The Twenty-Year Death A Novel Ariel S. Winter Hard Case Crime: 672 pp., $25.99 -------------------- Noir is, first and foremost, style. It's like kabuki, or, more to the point, the blues — a folk art defined by its...
Tags: The Big Sleep (movie), Jim Thompson, Crime (genre), Movies, Entertainment
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Lloyd Waters: Could the shooter be the real joker?
I believe it was Ernest Hemingway who once commented that, “All things truly wicked start from an innocence.” As I watched the events in Aurora, Colo., unfold in the early morning hours following a midnight showing of “The Dark Knight...Tags: James Holmes, Prisons, The Dark Knight Rises (movie), Injuries and Wounds, Fantasy (genre)
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Elie Wiesel a beacon for human rights
Tribune reportersFor more than 50 years, Elie Wiesel has provided a moral compass for the world, writing and advocating on human rights issues in the wake of his tragic experiences as a survivor of the Holocaust. His book "Night," recalling the terrors of the Auschwitz...Tags: Justice and Rights, Nobel Prize Awards, Chicago Humanities Festival, Civil Rights, Michigan Avenue
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Thursday Morning Coffee: The five things you need to know this morning.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Thursday Morning, Fellow Seekers. Well here we are again: into the final furlong before what's shaping up to be another scorcher of a July weekend. At times like this, we find ourselves wishing we lived in 1920s France and...... -
For Boog Powell, Key West is favorite place to travel
He's a legendary Baltimore Oriole, has starred in Miller Lite beer commercials, and in recent years, has become a barbecue king.
Yet to fans in Baltimore and beyond, John Wesley Powell Sr., is simply "Boog" — friendly and down-to-earth, despite all...Tags: Seafood, Fishing, Harry S. Truman, Personal Service, Los Angeles Dodgers
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Self-guided Hemingway tour marks author's favorite spots
There are a handful of lasting regional impressions from the recent International Hemingway Society Conference, in the form of brass plaques. These markers dot buildings in Petoskey and locations in Horton Bay and Walloon Lake — locales important...
Tags: Weddings, Arts and Culture
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Ernest Hemingway's home has sold, but we can still visit
Jacket CopyErnest Hemingway's childhood home, in Oak Park Illinois, just sold for $525,000.... -
Hemingway conference will draw hundreds to Petoskey area
PETOSKEY — An international conference series focusing on famed author Ernest Hemingway is on track to draw its highest attendance ever with this year’s offering in Petoskey. The conference will take place Sunday through Friday, June 17-22,...
Tags: Museums, Arts and Culture, Central Michigan University
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Our Opinion: Shining in Northern Michigan
We want to shine the spotlight on a few of the people and places that make Northern Michigan such a special place. Helping veterans Veterans have a friend in Jim Alton, director of the Veterans Affairs Department in Emmet County. Alton reaches out to...Tags: Veterans Affairs, Auction Service, Canoeing and Kayaking, Medical Procedures and Tests, Teaching and Learning
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The Depot: Harbor Springs restaurant launches with supper club model
Staff WriterHARBOR SPRINGS -- The Depot Club and Restaurant in Harbor Springs has recently opened its doors for business, and has served up a slice of history at the same time. The restaurant, at 111 W. Bay St., took shape through the renovation and repurposing...Tags: Travel, Natural Resources, Lifestyle and Leisure, Environmental Issues, Event Planning
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Red Fox Inn, Horton Bay General Store still stand tall
HORTON BAY -- "There was a general store and post office with a high false front and maybe a wagon hitched out in front, Smith's house, Stroud's house, Fox's house, Horton's house and Van Hoosen's Houses," Ernest Hemingway wrote in "Up in Michigan" in his...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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