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Amy Zoe Mason and Lucile It’s an altered book based on the 19th century hit novel-in-verse Lucile. It’s fiction. It’s Journal: The Short Life and Mysterious Death of Amy Zoe Mason. kristine atkinson • joyce atkinson • journal: the short life and mysterious death of am • simon and schuster • owen meredith
Beth Champion Mason Review Beth Champion Mason’s sophomore album, “Postcards,” will make you think, and that’s a good thing. She’s no lightweight. beth champion mason • postcards • joe mazza • save me • hallowed be thy name
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Chris Mason: Songs One Through Six Chris Mason's "Songs One Through Six" is an indie EP you can sink your teeth into, staying with you for days, disturbing your breakfast and haunting you into the night. chris mason • songs one through six • andrew osenga • cason cooley • christian indie music
Mason-Dixon Knitting A review of the latest knitting book by Kay Gardiner and Ann Shayne entitled "Mason-Dixon Knitting: The Curious Knitters' Guide" mason-dixon knitting • book review knitting • knitting patterns • knitting stories • pattern reviews
NBA needs a George Mason The NBA playoffs need help. The league's own version of George Mason, the NCAA's 2006 Cinderella, would spice up two months of playoff boredom. But who fits the slipper? nba • nba playoffs • cavaliers • clippers • lebron james
Weems-Botts Museum, Dumfries, Virginia The oldest structure in Dumfries, Virginia was once the bookstore and lodging for traveling salesman, Mason Locke Weems. weems-botts museum • mason locke weems • dumfries • virginia • george washington
Meredith Willson- Music Man Bio The Music Man is a classic of American musical theater but few people know much about its creator and how his career began. meredith willson • music man • musical • broadway • mason city
The Black Heritage Trail Museums The Museum of African-American History includes the first black church building built in Boston and the oldest African Meeting House still standing. museum of african-american history • black heritage trail • legacy society • freedman’s bank • institute of museum and library services
Alternative Press Tour summer alternative comics tour • comic-con international • dragon*con • small press expo
Sweet Mysteries Sweet Mysteries -- A Guide to mystery writers and their novels. mystery • john d. macdonald • agatha christie • perry mason • erle stanley gardner
Detective Fiction Quiz This is a Detective Fiction Quiz. It consists of Multiple Choice, True and False, and Fill in the Blanks. detective • fiction • quiz • questions • suspence
Artist Interviews, Part One Our interviews with Christian musicians reveal the story behind the music: the artist's motivation, ministry aim, and musical history. Up close and personal. christian musician interviews • starfield • santus real • jessie daniels • ana laura
Autism Homeschooling Resources Parents of children with autism don't have to forego homeschooling. From deciding to homeschool to securing therapies, get prepared to homeschool your autistic child. autism homeschool • autism-friendly curriculum • homeschool law • charlotte mason • feingold plan
So You Think You Can Dance, Season Five Even after the always-grueling Vegas Week and their initial auditions, many of the faces in the Top 20 are foreign to viewers. Hopefully, this will help. so you think you can dance • contestants • dancers • season five • evan kasprzak
Blest Be the Tie That Binds Notes on the hymn "Blest Be the Tie That Binds" written by John Fawcett, 1740, composed by Hans G. Naegeli, and arranged by Lowell Mason in 1845. Tune Name is "Dennis." blest be the tie that binds • john fawcett wrote tie that binds • tune name dennis blest be tie that binds • hans naegeli composer blest be • lowell mason arranged blest be tie binds
Experiencing Architecture A building is more than mere details of style and structure. Learn to experience architecture with all your senses and by asking big questions. style and structure • details of construction • travel guides to architecture • ancient greek ruins at delphi • rhythm in architecture
Literary Soul Feud Some suggest that love was at the root of the dispute between Zora Neale Hurston and Langston Hughes. Read details and decide for yourself. zora neale hurston • langston hughes • harlem renaissance • literary feuds • african american literature
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Illustrated Poetry What if poetry books were illustrated in the same way as altered books? Would we read differently? Are words strengthened or weakened by the introduction of image? ruth whitman • davis mccombs • les murray • janet holmes • kristine atkinson
Album Reviews Pt 2 More of our compilation of recent album reviews of your favorite Christian artists, up-and-comers, and new bands you’re sure to love. dalton • the longing • sara groves • neah lee • eowyn
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Author of Washington's Biography Did George Washington, as a small boy, chop down his father's cherry tree or did Weems invent this story for his biography of George Washington entitled: Life of George W george washington’s cherry tree legend • father of our country • mason locke weems • wood chopping • i can not tell a lie
Colonial Pennsylvania William Penn uses his own wealth and that of other Quakers to insure than his colony of Pennsylvania would surpass all other American colonies to date. pennsylvania • william penn • philadelphia • schuylkill and delaware rivers • quakers in america
Construction of Grand Coulee Dam It took time to get funding to build Grand Coulee Dam. But once federal money was reserved for the project, construction got under way. Even so, it still took 7 years. grand coulee dam • columbia river • washington state • u.s. bureau of reclamation • mwak
Washington’s Cherry Tree George Washington as a child, according to the writing of Mason Locke Weems, is believed to have chopped down a cherry tree. Is the tale legend or fact? washington’s cherry tree • american legends and facts • george washington • america’s first president • mason locke weems
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Ghost Tours of the South Spirits from the other world seem to gravitate here. Is it the Spanish moss or old antebellum mansions? Southern ghost tours are varied and delightfully scary. ghosts tours south • halloween chills below the mason dixon line • haunted history • unearthly residents and spirits • eureka springs ghost tours
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London from the Thames Join the Travelsleuth and his Lady as they take to the Thames riverboats for a jaunt to the Tower of London, Greenwich and Hampton Court - with a Champagne and Scotch Eggs picnic. london • westminster • parliament • tower • greenwich
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Summer Days in London Enjoy the Pageantry, Parks and Art Galleries of London in summer. Take Afternoon Tea with the Travel Sleuth at Fortnum & Mason, Piccadilly, and sample a recipe from Prince Edward's Wedding Reception. ascot • theater • opera • museum • tourist sights
18th CENTURY MUSEUMS by Mary Haegele Museums that are responsible for collections of 18th century artifacts or existed themselves since the 18th century. century • british • museums • antiquities • japansese
Sites to behold Every month or so, I'll do a search for "drill team" and scroll page after page of links looking for new ones that are about drill teams, not drill masons or rifle teams. However, I seldom turn up much. There don't seem to be many team websites, or if there are, there is not much information on them. And where there's no website, there's no article or hyperlink on this site. If you can send links to sites or make your own team sites, be sure to send me an e-mail. web page • drill team • dance and drill team • dance/drill team • site
Delirious Tour Christian worship band Delirious? is on the move. With latest CD, "Mission Bell," the pioneering Brit band is touring the US, beginning this March. delirious? • christian music • mission bell • worship music • british worship band
Janet Holmes' Green Tuxedo She’s Ahsahta’s controversial editor; we often forget Janet Holmes is also a poet of remarkable talent. Her work belongs in our ongoing discussion of image and poetry. janet holmes • the green tuxedo • altered book • poetic narrative • lyric narrative
The Music Man When "The Music Man" by Meredith Willson first opened on Broadway in December of 1957 few could have known that it was destined to become the icon of the classic American music • man • musical • meredith • willson
Foreign Contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan Among the torture, death and carnage of war ravaged Iraq and Afghanistan, there lies a foul tinge of profiteering; acutely responsible for America's Middle East crisis. afghanistan • iraq • coalition governments • foreign contractors • contract workers
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