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A rare manuscript version of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 116, discovered by Dr. Leah Veronese, reveals how the poem was politically ...
I don’t know why I had the audacity to go and see it, I didn’t dream I’d go through with it . . . but once I stepped into the ...
Dream Court Montgomery will host its fourth annual Montgomery Open – Wheelchair Tennis Tournament from Friday through Sunday, ...
In a long life as a priest, teacher and scholar, Ladislas Orsy, S.J., left an impressive legacy at his death last week at the ...
Music has always been my first love language – the way lyrics and melodies weave together to tell our life stories. When I ...
Flowerpots bursting with bright geraniums flank the entrance, and a simple wooden sign announces what treasures await inside: “PIES • KITCHEN GOODS • COFFEE & TEA”—essentially the four major food ...
The sugar cream pie (sometimes called “Hoosier pie”) has deep roots in Indiana’s culinary history, dating back to the 1800s when pioneer women needed to make dessert without seasonal ingredients like ...
This is just one of the remarkable portraits by John Thomas Smith collected together  in a large handsome volume entitled “Vagabondiana,” published in 1817, that I discovered in the collection of the ...
Remembering Perri Cutten: A trailblazing Australian fashion designer whose timeless elegance and innovative spirit left an ...