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The life, times and works of this brilliant 19th century writer whose death remains an unsolved mystery to this very day
Drum circles evoke a meditative, trance-like feeling and relax the mind. It's also believed drumming can sweep in protective good spirits while tossing out the bad.
Activists are still advocating a boycott campaign against Rockstar Energy Drink, because of purported links to controversial radio host, Michael Savage.
American journalist, author and satirist Ambrose Bierce drew on his experiences as a soldier during the Civil War to create some of his best-known stories.
When the Rivers Ran Red offers readers a look at Prohibition from the viewpoint of the winemakers and vineyard owners in California's Napa and Sonoma counties.
The Olympics, the political conventions, the elections, leap day, the landing on Mars and some exciting anniversaries give advertisers lots of potential themes in 2008.
Everyone can learn something about the future of journalism and the news business at these blogs. They can join the conversation, if they wish.
Painters Guy Rose, Paul de Longpré, Granville Redmond and Percy Gray depicted the varied beauty of California in the early 20th century.


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