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A fun mixture of sport and fashion, Lucy Zeezou is a character sure to appeal to girls (and boys) who are passionate about achieving their goals.
If you're worried about your eyesight, or are just having trouble with your contact lenses, call on the virgin saint Lucy, the patroness of eyesight.
After 11 years off, Julian Lennon has released the Lucy EP, a tribute to Lupus victim Lucy Vodden, who inspired the Beatles classic "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds."
Nancy Werlin's newest novel follows Lucy Scarborough's battle to break the curse that has plagued her family for generations.
Entertaining DVD extras enhance this big-hearted love story about a corporate fish out of water.
In his famed poem "Lucy Gray," William Wordsworth plays with an age old notion that is at once supernatural and relatable.
Lucy Stone's Thanksgiving includes tradition and family. But a controversial tribal casino, a disagreeable Indian activist, and a near riot add murder to her menu.
The year 2008 marked the 100th anniversary of the publication of Anne of Green Gables, by Prince Edward Island's Lucy Maud Montgomery.
Iconic to American pop culture, unseen by anyone asleep after midnight...Why are the classic television shows of the 1950s being exiled from the small screen?
Maisy the Mouse has taken the world of the youngest toddlers by storm, with books, DVDs and television programs.
Laney founded one of the first vocational schools for African-American children in Georgia. She also organized the first African-American high school football in Georgia.
Lucy Maud Montgomery was a prolific Canadian author during the turn of the 20th Century. Her novels are as well loved today as they were 100 years ago.
Lucy Maud Montgomery's birthplace is well worth a visit--a reminder of the gentle island home that inspired the creation of stories that have resounded the world over.
In Bram Stoker's novel Dracula, Lucy Westenra represents the opposite of the ideal Victorian woman, who should be submissive and meek.
Lucy Wyndham-Read is a personal trainer & TV presenter and runs an online fitness consultancy. We spoke to her about becoming a trainer, and the highs & lows of the job.
Brief but in depth, Pop Art includes chapters on early British Pop, the New York scene, which was dominated by Andy Warhol, an essay on Pop icons, and more.
A brief history and review of the famous comedy duo's three feature films.
Yoga School Dropout is a first novel from Lucy Edge, a former burnt-out advertising exec who journeyed to India in search of a deeper understanding of Yoga and herself.
Dog problems, an invading nudist colony, and lobster poachers: the summer is not turning out well in Tinker's Cove--especially not after murder steps in.
The 13th book in the Scarpetta series takes the reader back to Virginia. Super cop Marino is by her side as always as they search for the creepy killer of a young girl.
What is a working class Columbian teenager to do when she is desperate for money? Why, become a drug mule of course.
Scientists have discovered a new fossil Ardipithecus ramidus, only forty-six miles away from where the infamous "Lucy" was discovered in 1974, with surprising results.
Often seems that before the twentieth century the position of first lady held little political power and served as nothing more that a "housekeeper" for the White House.
Kiefer Sutherland will voice pivotal role of wizard Raistlin Majere in Paramount's upcoming animated film Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight.
Some pilots for classic television series, such as "I Love Lucy", have vanished, or have been rediscovered decades later.
The Manor at Hemingford Gray is one of the oldest continually inhabited homes in England. It is just around the corner from Cambridge.
The second season of Here's Lucy is set to be released on November 3, 2009 only a few months after that of the first. All TV Shows should be released on DVD the same way.
Dr Kay Scarpetta, Patricia Cornwell's fictional Chief Medical Examiner is a thriller character has made forensic science popular and sold millions of books.
If you like the Beatles and musicals, you will love Across the Universe.
Last season actress Lucy Peacock literally showed sell out crowds what balls she has when she played a beer swilling, foul mouthed, red-neck named Graham.
Do Blondes really have more fun? Brunette Lucy Peacock is having the time of her life playing seven roles in Robert Hewett's Australian hit.
At last, amidst all the homeschooling programs, is a writing curriculum written by a writer. When helping students find a love of words, this makes all the difference.
Gaby turns to Tom for advice about she and Carlos' sex life. Lynette plots against her boss thanks, in part, to Carlos' daughters. Edie confronts Dave about his past.
Comedy in "New in Town" outshines the romance in this big-hearted wintry film about a displaced corporate executive.
Strange things are happening in Tinker's Cover, Maine. An old bar-owner is found in the bay, his strange relatives arrive from Ireland, and crows are appearing everywhere
Sigmund Freud grapples with notions of alleviating psychiatric trauma in people's lives by psychotherapy. Freud then delves into the concept of having "Moral Courage."
If you enjoy romantic films with mistaken identities, fateful encounters, and quirky coincidences, then chances are you'll love these popular DVD rentals.
Three Ready for Chapters books by Cynthia Rylant and Wendy Anderson Halperin
Lucille Ball and John Ritter helped make their respective hit shows, I Love Lucy and Three's Company, two of the most beloved comedies of all time.
Anne of Green Gables endures as PEI's most famous fictitious resident. Lucy Maud Montgomery museums and summer musicals offer a full slate of Anne-related activities.
After 17 years of analysis scientists are beginning to find some surprises in the remains of a human-like creature found in Ethiopia.
When a big city gal gets transferred to a small Minnesota town she doesn't plan on the cold weather or the cold reception from the workers.
The Mariner's Curse is a haunting ghost story about a 12-year-old boy and a cursed survivor of the Titanic.
The respectable-seeming characters in the film Stagecoach are flawed individuals whose social prejudice lacks compassion and violates the frontier mythos of equality.
New In Town uses clichés about Midwesterners and businesswomen to tell a re-packaged version of Doc Hollywood, without humor or charm. Romantic Comedy formula gone wrong.
Four Saints in Three Acts, an opera by Virgil Thomson and Gertrude Stein, uses the metaphor of saints' lives to explore the role of the artist.
"One of these days, Alice, to the moon!" "Lucy, I'm home!" "Live long and prosper." Famous TV quotes from the 50s and 60s still find their way into everyday conversation.
The non-respectable characters in Ford's Stagecoach come in two forms: (1) the villains and (2) the merely disreputable ones who find the journey a quest for redemption.
Martha Wayles Skelton ,a widow whom Jefferson married, died before he was elected president. She made him promise that he would never remarry. He kept that promise.


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