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Microbrew Review: Seasonal Spring Ales
The Hartford CourantI had planned this month to direct my attention to the lighter spring ales that follow the bocks. There aren't many. We've had only a few warm days, and the summer beers have already shoved the spring seasonals most of the way to the discount rack. No...Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Dining and Drinking, Bodies of Water, Rivers, Middlebury
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In search of Buffalo, N.Y.
Sun StaffTalk about a place with low self-esteem. The city of Buffalo, whose name suggests oxen and whose dominant winter accessory is the snowbank, isn't big on promotion. Grab a taxi outside the Buffalo Niagara International Airport and ask the driver, "Say,...Tags: Buffalo Niagara International Airport, Sports, Air Transportation, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Bars and Clubs
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'Salvador Dali' delivers fantasy but avoids the sexual
Tribune arts criticSean Graney — probably the quirkiest of Chicago's current clutch of young directors — has a way of turning the most prosaic or realistic script into magic realism, whether it actually merits the transformation. So there's both logic and relief in seeing...Tags: Animals, Walter Salles, Death
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Getting Surreal twice over in Phoenix
Tribune staff reporterThere is something about the vast vistas, bright colors, clearly delineated lines, and fantastical shapes and formations of the American desert that go hand in hand with Surrealism as with no other art form. What better place than the Phoenix Art...Tags: Arizona, Jackson Pollock, Arts, Alexander Calder, Max Ernst
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Tarot card's usefulness as a lead is uncertain
Sun StaffIn all the death, the wounding and the fear, a tarot card stands as one of the few clues into the mind and motivations of the sniper whose bullets have left seven dead and two severely injured. Yet who knows what, if any, secrets it will reveal?...Tags: Stamford, Halloween, Maryland, Companies and Corporations, Death
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'Krumpet' win leaves Disney speechless
This was supposed to be the year the big studios took back the animated short for the first time in decades: The academy's nominees list was unusual for recognizing shorts from the three major animation studios — Disney ("Destino"), Pixar ("Boundin'...Tags: Academy Awards, Entertainment, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Geoffrey Rush, Pixar Animation
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Pool cues
Sun-SentinelI tell my friends who visit from up north that hotel swimming pools are the public buildings of South Florida. We have no beaux-arts post office, no Frank Gehry designed museums, none of the gigantic public buildings that serve as monuments to the...Tags: Entertainment, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Sports, MTV (tv network), Esther Williams
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Lake Worth: Artistic lodging by the lake
Special to the Sun-SentinelHere is the latest newcomer in my Florida country inn catalog: the Sabal Palm House Bed & Breakfast Inn, which opened nearly three months ago in an absolutely superb location a few hundred feet from the Intracoastal Waterway (Lake Worth Lagoon) and the...Tags: Lake Worth, Eggs Benedict, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Florida, American Express Company
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Montecito
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA Day in the Life, at 90 * Keeping up with Julia Child, who has a new home, a new book deal and a balky oven Home Edition, Food, Page H-1 Features Desk 61 inches; 2181 words Type of Material: Profile; Recipe By RUSS PARSONS, TIMES STAFF WRITER...Tags: Anne Tyler, Butter, James Beard, Newspaper and Magazine, Carrots
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A cozy respite amid bustle of Bayfront City
Special to the Sun-SentinelHere's a unique opportunity for inngoers, a chance to do a "before and after": Those who stay at the Inn At the Bay in downtown St. Petersburg before May 1 -- when a total rehab will commence -- will be awarded a "Guinea Pig Certificate" that guarantees...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Society, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Guinea, History
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Zion and Bryce Canyon's main sights
Tribune staff reporterThe outstanding features of Zion and Bryce clearly differ. Zion overpowers. Bryce serves as an example of nature's finesse. And so it goes: Capitol Reef with its great stone walls; the majestic sweep of Canyonlands; Arches and its tipsy boulders, its...Tags: Travel, National Parks, Mountains, Landforms, Utah
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