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In the news for the week ending April 28, 2023, are getting your two cents, sounds in court, Banana Boats, and more.
In the news for the week ending April 28, 2023, are getting your two cents, sounds in court, Banana Boats, and more.
The dystopian science fiction film has become a little too familiar.
The children dropped down to their hands and knees, scurrying from bloom to bloom — like the ants and beetles that pollinated them — voraciously culling.
In the news for the week ending March 31, 2023, are the not-so-Young and the Restless, a Warner Bros. anniversary, a midnight snack, a Twilight Zone host, and more.
A century-old ritual persists at a Hot Springs bathhouse.
Officially, Taylor died of a heart attack, but the truth may be much creepier.
In the news for the week ending March 17, 2023, are a costly cookie, filmhouse fears, John Jakes, and a number of other stories that aren’t so alliterative.
As spring arrives, so do elusive — but delicious — morel mushrooms. Here’s how to find them wherever you live.
The stray cat hangs around like it belongs in the family. And maybe it does.
Delicious and simple brunch and breakfast ideas that celebrate spring produce at its peak.
In the news for the week ending March 3, 2023, are a modern Bond, Bare Minimum Monday, lunar time zones, peanut surprises, and more.
According to Viv, ice cubes are the only thing that will do the trick. That and the ammonia she has poured all over the lovely parquet flooring.
Read about the Eagle Lady, who used some unusual methods to bring attention to the plight of the bald eagle; an Army veteran and tinkerer who, in his sixties, began building whirligigs and other brightly colored mechanical sculptures, purely for the joy of it; and a firsthand account of a full hot-springs spa treatment, plus much more.
If you love skiing, or horses, or heart-pounding adventure, skijoring may be for you.
From Charles Dickens readings to Taylor Swift concerts, scalpers have driven prices sky high.
Maine artists carry on ancient basketmaking traditions while defending a sacred species under threat.