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With the release of Esquire's 75th anniversary issue on September 8th E-Ink is getting new attention as a possible alternative to traditional ink.
Here are great ideas for older men and older women to remain active, volunteer to help, make friends, travel, and share their skill and wisdom globally or close to home,
An evening of swing, sentiment and song will benefit the Lake Placid Winter Olympic Museum as the first American Winter Olympics are feted.
In 1968, the Detroit Tigers won their first pennant in 23 years. Manager Mayo Smith made creative moves while pitcher Denny McLain benefitted from numerous comeback wins.
Miraculous comebacks and the pitching prowess of Denny McLain behind teammates Horton, Brown, and Wert were commonplace in 1968. Every Tiger was a hero.
Communities in the Northeast USA will host many parades on Thanksgiving Day.
For a century, Christie Pits has been one of Toronto, Canada's most vibrant community green spaces.
Learning that the NFL jersey that you just bought can be frustrating. This article will point out the small details that make your jersey authentic.
There are four award winning plants in three categories for 2007. Here are some details about growing them, why they're special and how they won.
This book, available in paper and as e-book, lists historic anniversaries occurring during 2010, providing researchers with advance notice of interesting dates in history
Criminals and gangsters of Prohibition and Depression era helped to shape FBI. John Dillinger, Public Enemy Number One, is subject of upcoming Johnny Depp movie.
In celebration of the anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Rome, Brussels will hold an exhibition in honor of the genius of Leonardo da Vinci.
Maggi Vaughn has served as Tennessee's poet laureate since 1995; in 1999, the position became a lifetime appointment.
The D700 presents most of the features of Nikon's excellent D3 DSLR in a smaller, lighter, and cheaper package, making it ideal for those on a budget or as a second body.
Sometime in the late sixties one of the most important and innovative labels in the world of jazz recordings was allowed to go silent.
When the Ruger firearms company opened in 1949, big names like Remington, Winchester, Colt, and Smith & Wesson dominated. Few expected Sturm & Ruger to succeed.
To celebrate its 75th anniversary the Courtauld Gallery is showing its entire collection of works by Paul Cézanne, including letters, paintings, watercolours and drawings
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, situated on the borders of Tennessee and North Carolina, is one of the most popular national parks of the south.
At the luxury Peabody Hotel in Memphis, it doesn't matter who one knows, anyone who doesn't have webbed feet and feathers isn't allowed to stay in the sweetest suite.
After recent major refurbishment and expansion the Whitechapel Gallery is offering a variety of exciting Summer exhibitions featuring work by leading contemporary artists
The first television image was transmitted in 1927, but the opening of "The Farnsworth Invention" on Broadway in 2007 revived the bitter old debate about TV's inventor.
The WNBA's Eastern Conference All Stars defeat their Western counterparts.
For those strolling down Bourbon Street in New Orleans with a craving for creole and no reservations, Arnaud's Remoulade is the perfect answer.
Culinary travel is taking off, and so should you. Honing your knife skills at a local gourmet store or learning ancient recipes in a chef's kitchen in Istanbul. Let's go!
After 60 years, the owners of cartoon star Felix the Cat decided that the Kit-Cat Klock looks too much like their creation.
Tropical ocean front resort is a historic icon built on a romantic dream with rumors that the original owner and his true love still wander the romantic property.
Be on the lookout this fall for a new edition of "The Joy of Cooking" by Irma Rombauer and family as the famous bible of the kitchen celebrates its 75th anniversary.
Julian Abele played either the leading role or the valued associate's role in the design of some 250 homes and public buildings for Horace Trumbauer's renowned firm.
The Spanish-language version of the 1931 film Dracula, shot by night on the same sets, is considered superior by many critics.
Editorial dramas, culture change, dumbing down. You name it, this cookbook has survived as much as any 75 year-old. And what's a squirrel or two among friends anyway?
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