Articles related to "Greene"Brief biography of English writer Graham Greene, popular for The Third Man, Brighton Rock and The Quiet American, among others.
Among the heroes of the Revolutionary War, Nathanael Greene is honored in northern and southern states for military strength and bravery,
Six questions for reading groups to use when discussing Graham Greene's novel The End of the Affair.
Greene's fifteenth novel a compelling and challenging book that is well worth the reader's time.
Author and famed theoretical physicist Dr. Brian Greene aimed at creating a more accessible book with his latest: Icarus at the Edge of Time.
Can the diet guru who helped Oprah lose weight help you shed extra pounds? Read on to see what the Best Life Diet is about and if it is the weight loss program for you.
Graham Greene's 'England Made Me' was written in the mid 1930's when 'Englishness' was a subject of debate.
3000 years of power games strategy and tragedy are neatly packed into one how-to guide in Robert Greene's The 48 Laws of Power.
Guilford Courthouse was the decisive battle of the Southern Campaign in the American Revolution, and forced General Cornwallis to retreat to Yorktown.
General Cornwallis commanded the British Army in the Southern Campaign of the American Revolution. He remains one of Britian's most debated military commanders.
The book by Melissa Fay Greene looks at what has happened in Ethiopia in the past 10 years with the AIDS crisis and how private companies and governments ignored it all.
Graham Greene's The Power and the Glory is a masterfully written piece of fiction that captures the depth of religion and human consciousness.
Graham Greene's tale of 1950s Vietnam is haunting with its glamour, danger, and irony. From a 21st century perspective, its message is eeriely appropriate.
As Deontay Wilder, a 2008 Olympic boxing bronze medalist, begins his pro career, his goal is to continue learning as he progresses.
James Bond films should be more than efficient entertainment, but Quantum of Solace scales back the grandeur and bold character re-development of 2006's Casino Royale.
Still reeling from the death of Vesper James Bond is on the trail of the Quantum, a criminal organisation, responsible for the events which led to her death.
The "Hidden Ivies" provide students with an excellent education comparable to the Ivy League schools. "The Public Ivies" introduces America's best public universities.
General Pulaski finally becomes a U.S. citizen, an historic trail is established in New York and General Greene's home welcomes visitors and support.
Greene's Release is a unique emotional release therapy which opens a direct communication with the subconscious mind to heal past traumas and overcome limiting beliefs.
Boost Mobile merged with non profit organization Rock Corps to encourage young people to work at cleaning up their communities using concert ticket as an incentive
Suffolk is a traditional farming county famous for its pork and apples. It's also the place to eat sprats, visit a brewery and learn about making flour at a water mill.
Sixteen celebrities from the worlds of sports and entertainment have come to fight for money for their charities, along with the title of "Celebrity Apprentice."
When the economy recovers, environmental jobs are positioned to add more workers.
With its upcoming "Faith: A Hymns Collection," Avalon moves out of its standard pop groove into some uncharted stylistic waters, adding a touch of jazz, gospel and soul.
Avalon's "Faith: A Hymns Collection" breaks the mold with its stylistic adventuring. Our recent chat with Melissa Greene did the same as she shared the album's backstory.
Comedy and drama are juxtaposed appropriately, making for a mostly pleasant viewing experience.
Following a crushing defeat at New York, Washington accidentally read a note belittling him but spurred him into action.
Organic foods help reduce children's exposure to harmful pesticides, and Eat Healthy helps parents increase the amount of healthy, organic foods their children eat.
The ladies of Forks - both human and vampire - all have a distinct sense of style. Which fashion-forward femme's habits most closely resemble your own tastes?
Lola Greene Baldwin on April 1, 1908, became Portland, Oregon's first female police officer appointed by progressive Mayor Harry Lane.
A fast read, much like the comic's name sake, Method Man is style taking the lead over everything else.
Gary Pomerantz's new book, The Devil's Tickets, is a story of the rise of bridge in the United States during the Depression and a marriage ending in murder.
Top Chef Masters provides a titillating moment. Jay Rayner offers elucidation about panna cotta. Host Kelly Choi then asks James Oseland for confirmation. Really?
Since Douglas Fairbanks became the first actor to play Robin Hood back in 1922 there have been many many different approaches to the Robin Hood legend.
General George Washington was naturally aggressive but showed his ability to listen to reason and judge talent as evidenced by his actions during the Siege of Boston.
"Back to You" is the 6th project in the Spring Hill Worship series, focusing on going back strong into relationship with God, and daily walking fearlessly with Him.
A review of Tim Green's The Letter of the Law, featuring Texas attorney Casey Jordan.
Bravo's hit series Top Chef has a new spin-off, Top Chef Masters. Twenty-four master chefs will compete for a $100,000 donation to charity.
Despite its growing popularity, Luang Prabang remains a sleepy jewel surrounded by the jungles of northern Laos.
Once touted as TV's most innovative show, ER deteriorated to a hodgepodge of melodramatic plots. Here are some of ER's worst moments.
What to do, what to do with all those baby doll and tent dresses that have dominated the last several seasons? The answer is in a simple swathe of leather: belt it.
Picking up right where the last film Casino Royale left off, James Bond (Daniel Craig) goes after the man whose organization was responsible for Vesper Lynd's death.
When you really need help and want someone with an upside, these players are available in more than half of both Yahoo and ESPN fantasy baseball leagues:
Alan Furst's stories about resistance in the face of Nazi oppression transcend the genre of espionage. He is, in fact, among the best historical novelists working today.
From the Brooklyn Bridge to Bensonhurst, Brooklyn is an iconic New York destination, chock-a-block with historic neighborhoods. Learn about how and why they were named.
Archibald Gracie, Jr. was from a prominent New York City family that owned cotton interests in Mobile, AL. He attended West Point when Robert E. Lee was commandant.
The British southern campaign was built upon erroneous assumptions based on supposed loyalist strength which was clearly demonstrated at Guilford Courthouse.
Richard Monette, the longest serving Artistic Director at the prestigious Stratford Festival has announced what will be his last season with the Festival.
The Jets cause the biggest draft weekend story and the Dolphins strengthen the Wildcat. The Pats stock-pile back-ups while the Bills draft is good and bad.
October in the Hudson Valley of New York is a time of apple picking, grape stomping, and Haunted House viewing. Here are the best that the Hudson Valley has to offer.
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