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The Best Western Kentwood Lodge Take your next trip to magical Ketchum/Sun Valley, Idaho. Learn why from The Best Western Kentwood Lodge local expert as she answers the Concierge Questionnaire. idaho • ketchum • sun valley • the best western kentwood lodge • the concierge questionnaire
Jack Ketchum Jack Ketchum is an American horror author and winner of the prestigious Bram Stoker award. He has written more than 11 novels and numerous short stories. jack ketchum • stephen king • horror writer • the girl next door • bram stoker award
Pokemon 2000 is much better than expected "Pokémon: The Movie 2000" has a plot, well-developed characters, and a definite antagonist. It's definitely not the TV series. pokémon • ash • ketchum • television • japanese
Big Time Artists in Small Idaho Towns Small town Idaho is our focus this month in our article series Destinations for Artists. idaho artists • destinations for artists • mary roberson • hailey id • wildlife art
Cimarron, New Mexico This village in Northeastern New Mexico has something for all ages who love the outdoors, art, and Southwestern history. cimarron • cimarron nm • cimarron new mexico • billy the kid • clay allison
Local Ski Life: Sun Valley, Idaho Exploring what it is like to live in the winter, as a local, in the ski resort town and community of Ketchum/Sun Valley, Idaho. idaho • sun valley • ketchum • ski resort • first snowfall
Ski Idaho: 2006-07 Ski Season Heading to Idaho for winter's 2006-07 ski season, check out what's new and fun at Sun Valley, Tamarack Resort, Schweitzer Mountain and Brundage Mountain Resort idaho • sun valley • tamarack resort • schweitzer mountain • brundage mountain resort
The Museums of Cimarron History buffs traveling through Cimarron, NM can enjoy visiting these museums and historic sites. cimarron new mexico • cimarron nm • cimarron • philmont scout ranch • philmont
Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch (Part 2) Butch Cassidy is one of the most well-known outlaws of the West. He was known as a bank and train robber. He was just as well-known for being gentlemanly, subdued, and loyal. He drank very little and did not abuse women. He only served two years in prison his entire life. He died young at 39 in a shoot-out in a small Bolivian town. butch cassidy • sundance kid • elza lay • bob meeks • mccarty gang
Harvey Logan a.k.a. Kid Curry Kid Curry is probably best known for his association with the Wild Bunch. However, his career as an outlaw started long before he joined the Wild Bunch and went on after he left. He was probably one of the most violent of those associated with the Wild Bunch. kid curry • harvey logan • george curry • butch cassidy • tipton
The Popularty of Pokemon Pikachu The little yellow lightning shooting mouse has become something of a cultural icon since the release of the first Pokemon game. The cartoon is the culprit. nintendo pokemon • pikachu • pikachu pokémon • pokemon cartoon • team rocket
The Girl Next Door In 1965 Sylvia Likens was handed over to a family friend who tortured her to death. Thirty years later author Jack Ketchum rewrote her horror. Now there's a movie. horror • next door • novel • film • deadly
Galloping Gertie and Other Famous Washington Bridges Bridges of WA State, including two that fell to the water in windstorms. galloping gertie • bridge collapse • tacoma narrows bridge • i-90 bridge • albert d. rossellini bridge
Halloween Cemetery Explorations Spend an autumn day before Halloween visiting a local cemetery. cemetery halloween • cemetary halloween • visiting the cemetery • historical cemetery • famous people cemetery
Interview: Artist Mary Roberson Wildlife and landscapes painter Mary Roberson talks about how a small town and the outdoors effects her passion for painting. artist interview • mary roberson • wildlife art painting • landscape • idaho artist
Ernest Hemingway Trivia Ernest Hemingway is an American legend, but how much do you know about this important author? Test your knowledge with these Hemingway facts. ernest hemingway • hemingway trivia • modern american authors • hemingway profile • hemingway facts
Castaways by Brian Keene Book Review If you've read Island by Richard Laymon, you might want to check out Brian Keene's tribute novel Castaways. castaways by brian keene review • island by richard laymon • summary of castaways by brian keene • analysis of castaways by brian keene • final thoughts on castaways by brian keene
Tibetan Prayer Wheel, Sun Valley Commemorating the Dalai Lama's "Healing Address" on the 4th anniversary of 9/11 in the United States, the Tibetan Prayer Wheel is a remembrance of His Holiness. tibetan prayer wheel • sun valley • idaho • the dalai lama • buddhism
Anime on Television Information about several new anime series being shown on tv. anime • television • pokemon • digimon • flint the time detective
Books For Women's History Month March is National Women's History Month otherwise known as a perfect time to read up on the mothers, wives, and daughters of antiquity. books for women's history month • well behaved women seldom make history • books about women's history • women's history month • march is national women's history month
Clio 2009 Biggest Ad Award Winners Dan Wieden of W+K given Lifetime Achievement Award. Goodby Silverstein wins a Hall of Fame award and two Clio Golds. Saatchi and Saatchi agencies take six Golds. clio 2009 biggest ad award winners • crispin porter bogusky advertising agency year • hall of fame grand gold awards • crazy irishman david kennedy • aaron burr commercial california milk processors
DMB Live on Your Radio! There is going to be a free DMB concert on the air this weekend! Check out what stations are playing the show. dmb dave matthews band concert free radio live
Haunted New Mexico St. James Hotel Ghosts, smells of perfume and cigar smoke, locked haunted room, objects mysteriously disappearing, things electrical gone awry.... Welcome to the hotel St. James. haunted st. james hotel • hotel st. james ghosts • new mexico ghosts • haunted new mexico • old west legends
The Battle of Princeton The Battle of Princeton, taking place just days after the stunning American victory at Trenton, gave the rebels new confidence and drove the British from New Jersey. battle of princeton • geroge washington • battle of trenton • lord cornwallis • john sullivan
The Battle of Saratoga It was June 1777. America desperately needed a victory to save the revolution and bring France into the war. She found her salvation near the town of Saratoga, New York. battle of saratoga • benedict arnold • horatio gates • daniel morgan • john burgoyne
The Battle of Trenton It was December 1776. New York City had fallen to the British and the Continentals were in retreat. As winter closed in, the end of the glorious cause seemed imminent. battle of trenton • george washington • delaware river • colonel rall • henry knox
The Quotable Gardener Review of "The Quotable Gardener" the quotable gardener • garden quotes • gardening quotes book • quotes book
Books, Movies, and Tapes Books, movies, and tapes are three routes that can lead us back to the past and help us to understand it. This month I will list some of my favorite books, movies, and tapes. books • movies • tapes • depression • war
Miracle at Yorktown For those American patriots who believed that Divine Providence favored their cause, the unlikely victory at Yorktown, Virginia provided proof for the ages. revolutionary war • battle of yorktown • battle of the chesapeake • cornwallis • george washington
Nature's Garden Nature surpasses the efforts of man. Wildflowers in the Sawtooth Mountains of Idaho. columbine • foxglove • sun valley • sawtooth mountains
Pokémon - Gotta Catch 'em All... Originating in Japan as a Nintendo Game Boy role-playing video game, the 150 extraordinary, collectible creatures of Pokémon quickly exploded into music, clothing, manga, and an animated TV series; over a year after its first appearance, the original game was still on Top Ten sales charts. originating in japan as a nintendo game boy • the 150 extraordinary • collectible creatures of pokémon quickly exploded • clothing • manga
Revolutionary African Americans The Continental Army was the only integrated Army in the US until 1950. Necessity and a few open-minded people called for minority participation in the Revolutionary War. african americans in the american revolution • first rhode island regiment • opposition to slaves in the american revolution • integrated united states army • free african americans in the revolutionary war
Small Presses & Fantastic Fiction When the audience for fantastic literature was small, fans became publishers out of frustration. Except for the advent of desktop publishing, it's not so different today horror • lovecraft • donald m. grant • arkham house • gnome press
Spring Ski Resort Events: Rockies At ski resorts nationwide, warm weather and longer days add up to unending soft snow and non-stop skiing and snowboarding special events. skiing and snowboarding • ski resorts • special events at ski resorts • snowsports • skiers
The Giants of Oak Park This pleasant Chicago suburb was once the home of two outstanding historical figures who you probably never knew were neighbors. frank lloyd wright • oak park • chicago • architecture • ernest hemingway
Classic Authors: Ernest Hemingway A brief biography of Ernest Hemingway. ernest hemingway • papa • mentall illness
Country & Western Music Web Sites: Record Label Sites, Part 1 country and western music • websites • web sites • record labels
William Penn Adair "Will" Rogers, 1879-1935 When he was but a small boy, Will Rogers began entertaining at his father's ranch–the ranch hands were the audience wherever Will was. As a man, Will continued to entertain as America's chief humorist. Using the news to find topics to poke fun at, he teased presidents, politicians, and ordinary folks. He made fun of anything and anybody. He was a down-to-earth sort of guy, and he became the horse-sense conscience of the country. When times were bad during the depression, his humor on the radio kept many a person going. He wrote a newspaper column, and acted in movies. He used his humor to promote good causes, such as the new-fangled airplanes. He loved to fly, and that finally proved to be his undoing. He died in a crash in Alaska. Although there was great mourning throughout the world, that lasted only for a time. But Will's humor, his philosophy ("I never met a man I didn't like"), live on. biography • will rogers • humor • cowboy • lariat
MS Doesn't Discriminate a short piece to show readers how many people of celebretity status also have multiple sclerosis celebrity • ms • discriminate
Samuel Adams and The Boston Tea Party Samuel Adams along with the support of many others saw the Tea Act as a direct attempt to eliminate American freedom. samuel adams • boston tea party • sons of liberty • tea act • taxation
Samuel Adams and The Intolerable Acts Great Britain placed five acts on the colonists that were considered intolerable by the colonists. Samuel Adams was greatly influential in their repeal. samuel adams • american revolution • independence • intolerable acts • first continental congress
Samuel Adams and The Stamp Act Through his opposition of the Stamp Act Samuel Adams gaining support for the American Revolution. samuel adams • american independence • stamp act • townshend acts • american revolution |
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