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Seven memoirs help explain Europe past and present
The Economist· 15 hours agoA GOOD MEMOIR tells you a lot about a person, and even more about the times they lived in. Europe’s Sturm und Drang is like a recurring character in the...
Looking back: Fire burns prominent building to the ground and water balloon shatters school bus...
EastIdahoNews.com· 3 days agoMCCAMMON — A fire broke out in a hotel in McCammon and the building was burned to the ground,...
How Nurses Known as ‘Black Angels’ Helped Save TB Patients
New York Times· 4 days agoAn exhibition honors the hundreds of Black nurses who cared for tuberculosis patients in the...
Former GM Matt Klentak’s mark on the Phillies’ roster remains strong. Now the team is reaping the...
Philly.com· 7 days agoJohn Middleton barely finished posing for photos with ace pitcher Zack Wheeler when he walked to the...
How many drive-in theaters are left in Rhode Island? And how many did there used to be?
The Providence Journal via Yahoo News· 3 days agoBy the late 1950s, drive-ins were everywhere. The United Drive-In ...Drive-In, 1195 Eddie Dowling...
It's June! Here are 21 of our favorite movies about weddings
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 4 days ago"The Best Man," 1999 — A long-ago one-night stand between the best man (Taye Diggs) and the bride...
Sliders: The Twins are extreme strike-throwers. That’s a good thing, right?
New York Times· 21 hours agoChris Paddack of the Minnesota Twins resisted that temptation the other night, when the New York Yankees bruised him in the Bronx. If a pitcher’s ERA starts soaring, Paddack said, “We have to ...
Dawntrail Takes New Jobs And Stories Where Final Fantasy XIV Has Never Been
GameSpot· 2 days agoDawntrail sets its sails for completely separate regions filled with cultures and histories never...
Red Lobster closings: These are the locations it wants to shut down
The Daily Progress· 2 days agoRed Lobster wants to close several dozen more restaurants following its bankruptcy, and it has...
Ray Ivey pix: Powell double feature worth another look
The Bryan-College Station Eagle· 2 days ago“Her Last Affaire” (1935): The thing I keep noticing about director Michael Powell’s early movies from the 1930s is that they are not creaky at all. This saucy romance/crime mystery about a ...