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    Mar 23, 2011 |Story| AM News
  1. From the Farm: Despite a bit of chill, spring has sprung

    Nice weekend! There is still a little chill in the air but the trees, grass and flowers know it’s time to grow. Everything is leafing out and many of the fruit trees are in blossom. The birds are nesting and our bees have been out in force gathering pollen everywhere they could for the past few days.
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    Nice weekend! There is still a little chill in the air but the trees, grass and flowers know it’s time to grow. Everything is leafing out and many of the fruit trees are in blossom. The birds are nesting and our bees have been out in force gathering...

    Tags: Potatoes, Beets, Eggs, Gardening, Cinnamon

  2. May 23, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Champagne taste on a dorm room budget

    <strong>Dear Amy:</strong> I've been divorced for four years. My daughter chose to stay with me. Her friends and her school were here; she is also closer to me than her mother. She is 18 now and away at college.
    Dear Amy: I've been divorced for four years. My daughter chose to stay with me. Her friends and her school were here; she is also closer to me than her mother. She is 18 now and away at college. She has had a close friend for three years. This friend...

    Tags: Manhattan (New York City)

  4. May 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'Girls Gone Wild' founder Joe Francis lashes out at jurors

    Los Angeles Times
    Digging deeper in his never-ending war on everyone, Joe Francis has now suggested that the jurors in his recent trial be shot by firing squad. The founder of the soft-porn "Girls Gone Wild" video empire was found guilty this month of imprisoning three...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, The Hollywood Reporter, Justice System, Prisons, Trials

  6. May 22, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Author urges families to take steps for environment

    Mary Pipher became one of America's best-known psychologists with books that addressed complex family issues. "Reviving Ophelia" was a groundbreaking call to arms about the societal pressures facing American adolescent girls. It spent three years on The New York Times best-seller list in the mid-1990s.
    Mary Pipher became one of America's best-known psychologists with books that addressed complex family issues. "Reviving Ophelia" was a groundbreaking call to arms about the societal pressures facing American adolescent girls. It spent three years on The...

    Tags: Keystone XL Pipeline, Global Change, Environmental Issues, Ecosystems, Hurricane Sandy (2012)

  8. May 18, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Dad's in the hospital, mom checks out

    <strong>Dear Amy:</strong> My father has cancer, along with other health issues. Though his prognosis is fine, my mother seems to be showing a complete lack of concern or involvement with his health care.
    Dear Amy: My father has cancer, along with other health issues. Though his prognosis is fine, my mother seems to be showing a complete lack of concern or involvement with his health care. He has gone to oncologist and radiologist visits by himself. He...

    Tags: Eating Disorders, Healthy Diet, Family, U.S. Postal Service

  10. May 19, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Leslie Zemeckis sashays into the history of burlesque

    During the shabby final days of the last of the burlesque houses that once dotted State Street near Congress Parkway, three of us &mdash; in possession of a few bucks and self-confidence fueled by fake IDs &mdash; entered the Follies Theater and saw a show that featured, among long-forgotten performers, a dancer named April Showers.
    During the shabby final days of the last of the burlesque houses that once dotted State Street near Congress Parkway, three of us — in possession of a few bucks and self-confidence fueled by fake IDs — entered the Follies Theater and saw a...

    Tags: Flight (movie), The Hollywood Reporter, Entertainment, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Movies

  12. May 17, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Michael Robbins on reviewing

    No one dreams of being a book reviewer when he grows up. You might dream of writing poems or novels or essays or even, if you are perennially picked last for teams in gym class, literary criticism (&ldquo;We don't want Robbins, you can have an extra player&rdquo;; &ldquo;We don't want him, either!&rdquo;). These forms have their glamour, even if only the novelist is much prized by the united malls of America. But as Samuel Johnson almost said, &ldquo;No man but a blockhead ever wrote book reviews, except for money.&rdquo; I have had the rare fortune to see my poetic aspirations realized and then some (though fame is a fickle food), but poetry don't pay the rent. Not that anyone's getting rich from writing about how unputdownable a thriller is.
    No one dreams of being a book reviewer when he grows up. You might dream of writing poems or novels or essays or even, if you are perennially picked last for teams in gym class, literary criticism (“We don't want Robbins, you can have an extra...

    Tags: The New York Times, The Boston Globe, Authors, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (movie), Samuel Johnson

  14. May 17, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Review: 'Cooked' by Michael Pollan

    Michael Pollan went shopping for lunch in a Brooklyn, N.Y., supermarket, and the news made the New York Times. That the Times' Dining section had asked him to go, along with Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Michael Moss, was the major reason, of course. But the idea of asking Pollan, the man who coined the dietary dictum, "Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants," to come down from the Mount Olympus of artisan food that is Berkeley, Calif., to shop with the hoi polloi in a regular ol' supermarket struck me as interesting, fun and, most of all, newsy.
    Michael Pollan went shopping for lunch in a Brooklyn, N.Y., supermarket, and the news made the New York Times. That the Times' Dining section had asked him to go, along with Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Michael Moss, was the major reason, of course....

    Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Salt, Chicago Tribune, Human Interest, Customs and Tradition

  16. May 17, 2013 |Story| LAT - HOLD Archive
  17. Village Voice 'bloodbath' sends restaurant critic Robert Sietsema packing

    Particularly hard-hitting employee cuts at the Village Voice on Friday included longtime restaurant critic Robert Sietsema, who had been at the New York alt weekly newspaper for 20 years. Gossip columnist Michael Musto and theater critic Michael Feingold also were laid off in what headlines described as a "bloodbath," one that had led two top editors to step down last week when Denver-based Voice Media Group announced what it refers to as a restructuring.&nbsp;
    Particularly hard-hitting employee cuts at the Village Voice on Friday included longtime restaurant critic Robert Sietsema, who had been at the New York alt weekly newspaper for 20 years. Gossip columnist Michael Musto and theater critic Michael...

    Tags: Employees, Career and Workplace, Kentucky Fried Chicken, News Media, Unemployment

  18. May 17, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Relationship may have morphed into marriage

    <strong>Dear Amy:</strong> My boyfriend and I have been living together for 10 years. Both of us had previously been married.
    Dear Amy: My boyfriend and I have been living together for 10 years. Both of us had previously been married. When we decided to live together, I was the one who purchased a home with my money. He moved in and indicated that he could only pay a certain...

    Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Mark Twain, Rentals, Human Interest

  20. May 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Accepting this 'Great Gatsby' on its own terms

    To judge by some of the reviews of the new film adaptation of "The Great Gatsby," you'd think Australian director Baz Luhrmann would be facing extradition for his crime against an American classic.
    To judge by some of the reviews of the new film adaptation of "The Great Gatsby," you'd think Australian director Baz Luhrmann would be facing extradition for his crime against an American classic. But I have a message for all those self-appointed...

    Tags: Literature, Entertainment, Movies, The Great Gatsby (movie, 2013), Joel Edgerton

  22. May 13, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Alcoholic sister creates family drama

    <strong>Dear Amy:</strong> I have a much older sister who has been a heavy drinker for probably 50 years. The entire family knows this, but because of her intimidating personality, no one has ever dared to address it &mdash; including her grown children or husband (he also drinks every day).
    Dear Amy: I have a much older sister who has been a heavy drinker for probably 50 years. The entire family knows this, but because of her intimidating personality, no one has ever dared to address it — including her grown children or husband (he...

    Tags: Marriage, Weddings, Family

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