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17 New Books Coming in May
New York Times· 17 hours agoOnce called “the Julia Child of Chinese cooking,” Fu Pei-Mei taught generations of Taiwanese people to cook through her long-running TV show and many...
Mastering the Art of Making a Cookbook
The New Yorker· 5 days agoThe collections of letters between author and editor which appear now and then offer dubious or anyway equivocal conclusions: Scott Fitzgerald felt that...
Local Entertainment Roundup: April 25 to May 2
The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star· 5 days agoSt. James’ House Spring Opening, 1300 Charles St. Tour the beautiful home and garden of one of Fredericksburg’s early attorneys, James Mercer. Tour...
Center for the Arts unveils 2024-25 "Season of Discovery"
Midland Daily News· 6 hours agoThe Center for the Arts recently announced its 2024-25 season of shows, which will begin in August...
Should handwriting be taught in school? Debate rages as American IQs drop for first time in decades
NY Post via Yahoo News· 6 days agoEducators and parents are observing a surge in US youths who don't know how to read or write in...
Cast Set For THE COFFIN MAKER World Premiere At Pittsburgh Public Theater
Broadway World· 6 days agoPittsburgh Public Theater has revealed the full cast and creative team of its upcoming world...
sun reflections: Human progress will prevail
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 4 days agoNotwithstanding individuals seeking to erase racial progress since World War II — after which advocacy of a master race was as winsome as an invitation to play Russian Roulette — desire for ...
“Turning” a New Page
UC Irvine Today· 3 days ago“I admire the music of Benjamin Britten, especially his opera settings,” said Mitisek. Britten's opera adaptation, which premiered in 1954, beautifully captures the eerie atmosphere and psychological complexities of the original story.