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Camping '99 Destinations Series: Acadia National Park A very unique and beautiful national park, Acadia is a combination of ocean, mountains, meadows and islands. It is a hiker's paradise, a camper's dream and a photographer's Promised Land. There are many special things to do and much, much to see. camping • campgrounds • maine • national parks
The Last Call Girls Q+A (Pt.2) Part 2 of Folk101's conversation with Kansas City's hard-drinking honky-tonkers, The Last Call Girls. the last call girls • last • call • girls • interview
Montreal Canadiens; Hockey Institution Part 2 A history of the Canadiens starting with the Forum opening going right to Bill Durnan's shutout streak. aurel joliat howie morenz bill durnan maurice rock
DisLocations edited by Ian Whates Short stories by major British and American authors, including Ken MacLeod, Pat Cadigan, Brian Stableford, Hal Duncan and Adam Roberts ian whates • dislocations limited edition • time pieces • brian stableford • ken macleod
What Came Before He Shot Her Elizabeth George's What Came Before He Shot Her is the first London-based crime novel by the American writer to feature characters outside her usual ensemble. elizabeth george • a great deliverance • martha grimes • agatha award • payment in blood
Isaac Asimov 1920 - 1992 A Russian-born writer of Golden Age Science Fiction whose novels such as I, Robot and The Bicentennial Man have been filmed with Will Smith and Robin Williams. golden age science fiction • isaac asimov • the bicentennial man • robin williams • will smith
Peter Straub’s Magic Terror At times reminiscent of others such as Lucius Shepherd, Joe Haldeman and Stephen King, Magic Terror is a book that starts hesitantly but gains momentum like an avalanche world fantasy award • bram stoker • ghost story • peter straub • magic terror
Year's Best SF # 9 Twenty stories, of which few overlap with the anthology's competitors, including gems from Geoff Ryman, Charles Stross, Gene Wolfe and Joe Haldeman. geoff ryman • charles stross • gene wolfe • joe haldeman • year's best sf # 9
Art That Heals Art consultants help hospitals and other clients choose art work that fits their unique environment society for the arts in healthcare • spectrum health • richard j. lacks sr. cancer center • artwork that heals • art consultants
The Last Call Girls Q+A (Pt.1) Folk101 sits down with Kansas City’s alt.country darlings, The Last Call Girls, for a little beer, barbecue, and light B+E. the last call girls • last • call • girls • interview
The Last Call Girls Q+A (Pt.3) The third and final installment of Folk101's visit with Kansas City's alt.country up-and-comers, The Last Call Girls. the last call girls • last • call • girls • interview
The Physics of the Buffyverse The Physics of the Buffyverse, a recent book written by Jennifer Ouellette, describes physics through the lens of the mythology of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV show. buffyverse • the physics of the buffyverse • buffy the vampire slayer • angel • pop culture
Midnight Robber by Nalo Hopkinson The second novel by the acclaimed Caribbean-born Canadian author of Brown Girl in the Ring, winner of the Locus Award for Best First Novel caribbean-born canadian author • brown girl in the ring • nalo hopkinson • locus award • john w. campbell award
Silverheart A city at the heart of the Multiverse is familiar territory to Michael Moorcock's readers, but is now the setting to a novel by the creators of Elric and Wraeththu. michael moorcock • multiverse • storm constantine • silverheart • elric
Year's Best SF # 10 23 stories by Terry Bisson, Liz Williams and others, some influenced by Jack Vance,Theodore Sturgeon and Ray Bradbury, plus Brad Denton's marvellous 'Sergeant Chip.' david g. hartwell • year's best sf • kathryn cramer • bradley denton • terry bisson
Calming a Baby Various ways to calm a baby; also, links and book suggestions. babies • calming • fussy • advice • suggestions
Divine Mercy: Jesus, I Trust in You On Good Friday some Roman Catholics will begin a Divine Mercy novena. What is it? jesus • divine mercy • sister faustina • prayers • novenas
NASCAR At Indianapolis Nascar Articles, up to date race news and links. NASCAR web site on Suite 101 nascar races • results
Why Did My Plant Die? The refrain from Geoffery B. Charlesworth's delightful poem "Why Did My Plant Die?" offers some answers to this gardener's lament...but there are also other reasons. shade • drought • native plants • beth chatto
Classical Music for Children It's never too early to begin introducing children to Western Art music and several composers have created pieces with a younger audience's tastes expressly in mind. children's music • tchaikovsky • britten • prokofiev • nutcracker
Druids, Saints and Trees Niall Mac Coitir assembles folklore of native Irish trees in his book "Irish Trees: Myths, Legends & Folklore." Trees of druids, saints and common folk await our discovery. folklore of irish trees • trees in ireland • irish trees • irish folklore • niall mac coitir
Sedona Golf Resort A review of Sedona Golf Resort designed by local architect, Gary Panks sedona golf resort • gary panks golf course design • red rocks • sedona golf • golfing sedona
The Edge by Dick Francis A quirky mix of Josephine Tey's Brat Farrar, Agatha Christie and hardboiled detective fiction, The Edge is one of Francis' most unusual novels, and is a memorable read. brat farrar • agatha christie • dick francis • the edge • hardboiled detective fiction
A Profile of Sir Arthur C. Clarke The creator of Childhood's End, Rendezvous With Rama, and 2001: A Space Odyssey is almost as well-known for his non-fiction and popularizations of science as for his SF. sir arthur c. clarke • childhood's end • 2001:a space odyssey • the deep range • sfwa
Book Review: A Parent's Guide Michael T. Bailey's new book, "Special Education: A Parent’s Guide for Children’s Success," is an excellent summer read if you have a child with a disability... special education: a parent’s guide for children’s • michael t. bailey • down syndrome • down's syndrome • special education
Book Review: Feeding Teacher "If You Don't Feed the Teachers They Eat the Students!" by Dr. Neila A. Conner. The book is subtitled "Guide to Success for Administrators and Teachers..." if you don't feed the teachers • book review • education • self-help • motivation
Howard Hughes: Maniacal Movie Mogul? The name Howard Hughes brings lots of images to mind - long fingernails, numerous affairs, fear of germs, fantastic movies, and achievements in aerospace technology. Learn more about this fascinating figure in history. howard hughes • spruce goose • movie mogul • rko • hepburn
Sergey Rachmaninoff Brief biography of Russian born-American composer Sergei Rachmaninoff, his life and music. Famous for Piano Concerto No.2 and 'Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.' sergei rachmaninoff • piano concerto no.2 in c minor • rhapsody on a theme of paganini • piano concerto no.3 • paganini's theme
Henry Melchior Mühlenberg: The Patriarch of American Lutheranism A brief history of Henry Melchior Mühlenberg, the patriarch of Lutheranism in America. henry melchior mühlenberg • lutheranism • america • patriarch
Jack the Ripper VS the Zodiac Jack the Ripper and the Zodiac were two psychopathic serial killers. Though one lived over a century ago , the two shared many traits in common. jack the ripper • zodiac • serial killers • psychopaths • famous murders
"Back to School" is a Great Subject! School clothes are flying off the shelves, books and supplies are disappearing by the millions...It's not the act of outerspace aliens...It's just time to go "back to school"! kids • poetry • stories • fun • children
In BUST we Trust The editors of BUST Magazine have published the best of the magazine for women with something to get off their chests…. bust magazine • guide to the new girl order • stoller • karp • grrls
New Comic Strip Books for Sale!! A partial list of 1998 and 1999 comic strip books comic strip books • treasuries • collections
Tales from the West Texas Dust A special essay describing the editor's thoughts on the Feast of Tabernacles. rosh hashanah • yom kippur • succoth • feast of tabernacles • wcg
Scoop for the Week of July 23rd The nation mourns the loss of JFK Jr., his wife Carolyn Bessette Kennedy and her sister Lauren Bessette. Get in-depth coverage on the lives behind the names. jfk jr. • john f. kennedy • bessette • movies • television
Book: Electric Universe Physics Book Review: "Electric Universe: The Shocking True Story of Electricity" by David Bodanis david bodanis • electric universe • electricity • electromagnetism • cyrus field
Cannoli Filling Recipe Orange zest is what separates this cannoli filling from typical cannoli recipes. cannoli • cannoli filling • cannoli recipe • cannoli recipes • cannoli filling recipe
Child of My Heart: Alice McDermott Review of Alice McDermott's "Child of My Heart", a story of the precarious span between childhood and adulthood. summer • memories • ocean • alice mcdermott • childhood
Knee-Deep in Wonder: Reynolds, A A Review of "Knee-Deep in Wonder" by April Reynolds april reynolds • first novel • debut • black writer • southern literature
Spring Break Deals There are lots of hot deals for spring break 2007, from hotel discounts to cheap package deals to family spring break vacation savings. spring • break • deals • 2007 • vacation
Awards and Extravanganzas Newly released awards by RCA and the Kansas City Elvis Festival elvis • award • extravaganzas • albums • festivals
Musicians for Kids! Part I There are all sorts of ways to expose your student or your child to some wonderful music experiences in hopes that it will create or stimulate a desire for continued involvement of this extraordinary artform. tom chapin • burl ives • music • students • folk music
Once A Month Cooking: A Time- and Energy-Saving Approach for the Busy Family How to try out the once a month cooking approach with your family - complete with recipe links, and a how to section. Eat well, save time, spend less. once a month cooking • freeze and cook less • good freeze recipes • freezer meals • once a month cooking recipes
Orchid Beach by Stuart Woods Stuart Woods's Orchid Beach is reviewed. stuart woods • suspense • thriller • mystery • murder
Perry Center Fire Department A short history of my fire department. fire • volunteers • volunteer firefighters • department
Use Reading Lists for a Tour of Great Books Online and in-print reading lists offer a starting point for a study of great Western literature. great books • rita mae brown • starting from scratch • classical literature • literature
A Game of Thrones: George Martin A review of George R R Martin's "A Game of Thrones". Politics combine w/ Epic Fantasy, putting you in your chair until the last page. science fiction • novel • fiction • martin • epic fantasy
A Place Called Wiregrass: Morris Review of A Place Called Wiregrass by Michael Morris, an absorbing tale of people trying to rise above the margins of their lives in the South. novel • fiction • southern • spousal abuse • wife beating
How to Learn Japanese Visiting Japan is a wonderful experience as both a tourist or temporary resident. Successfully using Japanese however, is a challenge not easily overcome. learning japanese • memorizing japanese words • important japanese phases • japanese sentence structure • practicing japanese |
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