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    Sep 8, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Richard Poirier dies at 83; literary critic helped found Library of America

    Richard Poirier, a literary critic and writer who was one of the founders of the Library of America, a monumental effort to keep American literary classics in print and accessible to the reading public, died Aug. 15 at Roosevelt Hospital in New York. He was 83.
    Richard Poirier, a literary critic and writer who was one of the founders of the Library of America, a monumental effort to keep American literary classics in print and accessible to the reading public, died Aug. 15 at Roosevelt Hospital in New York. He...

    Tags: Herman Melville, Lionel Trilling, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Philip Roth, William Faulkner

  2. Jun 28, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Theater review: 'King Lear' times 3

    Culture Monster
    “King Lear” tests the limits of how much human suffering can be encompassed in a drama. The eminent scholar A.C. Bradley called the play “the most terrible picture that Shakespeare painted of the world.” Dr. Johnson was so shattered by......
  4. Oct 9, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Ashmead's Kernel apples are deliciously ugly

    Small, russet brown, and dotted with pockmarks, the Ashmead's Kernel apples grown organically by Windrose Farm in Paso Robles definitely won't win any beauty prizes. They do, however, have the most intense, complex flavor of any fruit in the world, strong and sharply sweet, with an aroma that reminds Britons of the traditional candies called pear drops -- derived, say chemists, from the amyl acetate ester.
    Small, russet brown, and dotted with pockmarks, the Ashmead's Kernel apples grown organically by Windrose Farm in Paso Robles definitely won't win any beauty prizes. They do, however, have the most intense, complex flavor of any fruit in the world, strong...

    Tags: Farms, Family, Apples

  6. Jun 23, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. What's in the teen pregnancy pact's fine print?

    Today's question: Is the so-called Gloucester teen-pregnancy pact an anomaly, an indication of something wrong with modern parenting or something else? Kerry Howley and Kay Hymowitz debate the politics of children. Later this week, they'll discuss...

    Tags: Entertainment, Obesity, NPR, Social Issues, Children

  8. Jul 13, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. The real mistake in 'teen pregnancy'

    Given America's increasing obsession with teenage pregnancy over the last three decades, it's inevitable that sensational stories such as Gloucester High School's mythical pregnancy pact would generate a media frenzy. Ignited by Time magazine's June...

    Tags: Pregnancy and Childbirth, Adults, Research, Health and Safety at School, Infants

  10. Apr 18, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Lost in time in the Cotswolds

    PAINSWICK, England The main road through this picturesque village says a great deal about the timeless quality of the Cotswolds, a region of low, rolling hills in England's West Country. A vision of tranquil English village life, the street is lined...

    Tags: Trips and Vacations, England, Personal Service, Transportation, Restaurants

  12. Nov 25, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Military deaths

    The Defense Department last week identified the following American military personnel killed in Iraq and Kuwait: Alejandro Ayala, 26, of Riverside; staff sergeant, Air Force. Ayala was killed Nov. 18 in a vehicle accident in Kuwait. He was assigned to...

    Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Suicide, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Vehicles, Air and Space Accidents

  14. Oct 23, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. A complex relationship with 'King Lear'

    October 24, 2007
    Special to The Times
    October 24, 2007 With this piece, we introduce a series of occasional articles in which contemporary writers look back at classic works of literature. Here, Jack Lynch, the author of "Becoming Shakespeare: The Unlikely Afterlife That Turned a...

    Tags: Abusive Behavior, University of California, Los Angeles, Rutgers University, Ian McKellen, Cornwall

  16. May 16, 2009 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  17. London revisited: The daughter's side of the story

    So here's what happens. My dad asks if I want to go to London with him, and I say, "Sure, chap, totally," and before I know it, I'm walking down this London street, Gloucester, which is pronounced Glowster for some reason. Like my dad, this whole country has a bad case of the mumbles.
    So here's what happens. My dad asks if I want to go to London with him, and I say, "Sure, chap, totally," and before I know it, I'm walking down this London street, Gloucester, which is pronounced Glowster for some reason. Like my dad, this whole...

    Tags: Trips and Vacations, Twitter, Inc., United States, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants

  18. May 8, 2005 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  19. See people frozen in time

    Times Staff Writer
    Cruise to the frozen North to see coastal fiords, glaciers, Arctic wildflowers, polar bears and whales on a 15-day Audubon Society voyage to the west coast of Greenland and Canada's Baffin Island. The Aug. 24 journey begins with one night in Ottawa,...

    Tags: Cruises, Music Theater, Mountains, Nature, Landforms

  20. Mar 2, 1995 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Chamomile, Komatsuna and Co.

    So how do you cook red amaranth? We love its leaves, with their spinach/pot-herb flavor, in clear broth with shreds of chicken or pork and rings of scallions. The red glow in the leaves seeps into the broth, turning it deep rose. I pick the leaves, also...

    Tags: Butter, Pineapple, Radishes, Japan, Sage

  22. May 18, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  23. Families talk about food, fish, at VIMS Marine Science Day

    GLOUCESTER—Lunch for one fish might not be the same for the next fish.
    GLOUCESTER—Lunch for one fish might not be the same for the next fish. That's one thing Rylen Barnett, 13, of Gloucester, said he learned at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science's Marine Science Day on Saturday. The annual open house in...

    Tags: Soups, Marine Science, Oysters, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages

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