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Amused patrons get a second helping of John Pinette's hilarious hunger-based humor with his latest tour "I Still Say 'Nay Nay'".
The speaker requests that at his death all mourning should be kept to a minimum, because he fears that leaving loved ones in sorrow is beneath his stature.
The speaker in Sonnet 13 toys with the notion of writing about her new-found feeling of love, but she demurs lest she touch that store of grief that still plagues her.
Harsh regimes are imprisoning bloggers and website owners for protesting loss of civil rights. One owner lost his life. This oppression gains international condemnation.
The Son of Mary is one of the most important prophets in Islam. Born of mysterious circumstances his life and death are equally mystifying.
Earth spirits in ancient Rome, as well as the spirits of those who had died, watched over the every day lives of the Romans cheerfully - unless one forgot to give thanks.
Learn about some common types of wine and the basics of pairing wine with food to impress any dinner guest.
Don't hate Venice because she's beautiful and romantic. For any negative comments critics may heap on her, she has as many positives to overcome those naysayers.
Italy is a land of sweeping landscapes, art, superb cuisine...and winding country roads and narrow city streets. Learn how to ask for directions in Italian.
The speaker in Barrett Browning's second sonnet from Sonnets from the Portuguese avers that her relationship with her life mate is God-granted and therefore inviolable.
Becoming Christ-like in character is the work of a lifetime. The Bible offers counsel and words of encouragement for Christians wanting to develop the virtue of patience.
Scientific evidence mounts that the environmental future is bleak, yet people playing politics with science are distorting the message and creating a confused public.
Most of the guys in the Nationwide Tour are the grinders. They've worked hard for comparatively little money. They've toiled for years to get to where they are as pros.
As the celebrity baby boom continues, more parents are looking for designer and couture clothes and products for their children; shop one of these online boutiques today.
Want to see what the fuss is all about by registering for an account in Evony? Here is a step by step way to get started.
A growing body of scientific research shows that organic farming benefits the environment, the farmer and the consumer.
The new series 13: Fear is Real offers little to the reality TV genre. Posing as a frightening horror series, it's really nothing more than Survivor with more screaming.
In sonnet 103, the speaker addresses his sonnet, expressing its beauty and worth above the contributions of both his talent and his muse.
Toulouse has several major art galleries and museums and all are worth visting as much for the buidlings which house the collections as the collections themselves.
Before letting your child join the team, understand the most frequent injuries and their causes. Ask about equipment and availability of certified care.
For months, the media has covered the developing economic meltdown, company bailouts and TARP controversy. Will the Economic Stimulus Plan help turn things around?
Natalie? Nevaeh? Noelle? Here are some classic, unique, and trendy names for little girls that start with the letter N.
Christians are called to develop Christ-like characters. For a religious individual, the Bible offers help and solutions for overcoming an anger problem.
It's not always easy to forgive others, but the Bible teaches that forgiving others is a Christian duty. Forgiving others is a Christ-like character trait.
Pride is a sin which God despises and must be overcome in a Christian's life. Here's what the Bible has to say about pride.
From Lima, Peru to your kitchen, a Causa Limeña is a cold, layered, potato dish best enjoyed in the warmer months on an outdoor terrace with a glass of cool, white wine.
Shakespeare is responsible for more new words in the English language than any other author, coining 1,500 neologisms by conservative estimate.
The theme of Countée Cullen's "The Wise" ironically dramatizes the notion that in death one becomes immune to the trammels of earthly duality.
The spongeworthy "Seinfeld" reunion bit will come later. But the cringeworthy plot of the season premiere proves that it's wonderful to be trapped in eclectic Larry-land.
The David Crowder Band continues to explore the outer boundaries of our worship experience and expression with Remedy, the fourth studio album from sixstepsrecords.
Marc Freedman's new book applies to ANYONE ready to change careers for a more satisfying experience.
A final farewell between George W. Bush and Tony Blair signals the end of the former's career but only the beginning of a new chapter for the latter.
Walpole's gothic novel takes lessons from Shakespeare's tragedy.
There are opportunities in the business world even in an economic slowdown. But, companies need to gain a competitive edge by getting results faster.
Being a teen is hard, and it's all too easy for teens to be too hard on themselves. Here are some quick tips to help teens, particularly girls, build self-confidence.
Pensive, Ponder, and Needles completed the second father-son triple Kentucky Derby championship. Reigh Count, Count Fleet, and Count Turf accomplished the first triple.
Some places have different names in German. Save yourself trouble (and ensure you're on the right train) when traveling through Germany, Switzerland, or Austria.
Second-hand shopping for clothes is a fun and challenging way to revamp your wardrobe. With a bit of creativity, anyone can turn vintage clothes into vogue style.
Mary is one of the few historical personages with the distinction of having a chapter in the Quran named after her. In chapter 19 Mary's virtue is related.
Two more Obama appointees ran into money problems and withdrew their Cabinet nominations on Feb. 3.
This latest addition to the "Rich Dad Poor Dad" series packs an eye-opening wallop to the balancing of your work to your life, both spiritually and economic-wise.
Paris offers a wealth of culture not exactly at your fingertips. You must get there first. Buses can be confusing in a city of labyrinths. The metro will do the job.
According to the Shakespeare character, Jaques, in the play, As You Like It, a man's lifetime undergoes seven distinct ages.
The change process is never easy. But organizational change can happen -- especially if you seek feedback and foster buy-in from the people involved.
A job that is not satisfying makes it's difficult to gain motivation each day. Do not just be content with work life. Take time to find work that ignites passion.
Switching over a few key ingredients can make any Tom (and his friends) thankful this holiday season, all while delighting family and friends at the dinner table!
In his new book "The Normal Personality", Dr. Reiss explores how normal motives, not traumatic childhood experiences, contribute to the many of our everyday problems.
In 1897, an eight year old girl wrote a letter to the New York Sun asking if Santa Claus existed. The newspaper's response became part of America's holiday history.


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