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Clark gives a fascinating, yet heart-warming first-person account of what children in the United States really believe about the tooth fairy, Santa, and the Easter Bunny.
Not only are the shops at Lake Las Vegas inviting, their décor and merchandise create a shoppers' paradise and browsers' delight.
Bayside Market Place is a unique experience because palms and mangrove trees dominate this charming mall, where fun, food, life music and boat trips are waiting.
Chris Rice is celebrating his first mainstream top 20 hit with his latest single, “When Did You Fall (In Love With Me),” on the R&R Monitored Mainstream AC chart.
Hummingbirds are beautiful, fascinating, engineering marvels. Here are some interesting facts about hummingbird classification, natural history, anatomy, and metabolism.
Decorating a bedroom can teach a child about planning, budgeting, bargaining and making dreams a reality.
Addressing the sonnet, the speaker/poet in Shakespeare sonnet 106 celebrates the poem's ability to skillfully portray beauty that outshines that of the ancients
Peter Carey invokes dreamscapes, mythology and surrealism in order to provide startling clarity of vision, both commenting on and reflecting the nature of modern society
Roland Emmerich's 2012, an epic adventure about the end of the world, certainly didn't live up to expectations.
Tom Robbins, the masterfully witty author of numerous novels that are part of the counterculture canon has written a children's book. And it's a lot of fun.
Writer's block is a natural part of any scribbler's life - and can be one of the most discouraging aspects of being a writer!
Summer Knowledge, Delmore Schwartz's selected poems, published 50 years ago, reveals some fascinating things about his unique talent and the nature of fame.
A 320-acre manmade lake, MonteLago Village, two public golf courses, Casino MonteLago, special events and shops add appeal to Lake Las Vegas, the Vegas Strip alternative
One important piece of advice consistently offered by fiction writers is to write - a lot.
The Victorian art of floriography, the examination of the language of flowers, their coded messages and contradictions.
With some glaring gaps Khanna outlines how unaligned emerging powers will be swing states of the coming geoploitical struggle between a declining US and Europe and China.
Allusive, lush, and amoral, Huysmans' story of a neurotic Parisian dandy inspired Oscar Wilde and jumpstarted the Aesthetic movement in England.
Love was a serious matter in Jane Austen's day. In Regency England, especially for women, an offer of marriage was not just about feeling - it was necessary to survive.
The hanging gardens of Babylon is one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, but there are actually questions as to whether or not it even existed.
All humans dream, but what do dreams mean? Are they omens, messages from the unconscious, or merely hodgepodges of nocturnal imagery?
Ludwig II, the so-called "Mad King" of Bavaria, created a legacy of fairy tale castles, notably the world's most photographed, Neuschwanstein.
In Northanger Abbey, Jane Austen presents arguments about the joy of novels, speaks of art and sonnets, and models the settings after ethereal gothic visions.
The Best of Ray Bradbury collects twelve graphic adaptations of astounding science fiction from the master himself.
Marsha Norman is a playwright and novelist. In 1983, she won the Pulitzer Prize for her play Night, Mother. She currently teaches playwrighting at Julliard.
A Christmas Carol like story that will warm the coldest of hearts


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