Today is the 126th birthday of the author Henry Miller. I first was introduced to him through Arthur Miller, they were practically next to each other
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Happy 125th Birthday Henry Miller
Today is the 125th birthday of the author Henry Miller. I first was introduced to him through Arthur Miller, they were practically next to each other
Howl: Banned Books That Shaped America
The list of authors of frequently and recently banned books reads is very similar to the New York Times Best Seller list: Alexi Sherman, Dr.
Leaves of Grass: Banned Books That Shaped America
The list of authors of frequently and recently banned books reads is very similar to the New York Times Best Seller list: Alexi Sherman, Dr.
Happy Fourth of July
Red symbolizes hardiness and valor. White symbolizes purity and innocence. Blue represents vigilance, perseverance and justice. We celebrate American Independence Day on the Fourth of
Happy 124th Birthday Henry Miller
Today is the 124th birthday of the author Henry Miller. I first was introduced to him through Arthur Miller, they were practically next to each other
Happy Birthday Henry Miller
Today is the 123rd birthday of the author Henry Miller. I first was introduced to him through Arthur Miller, they were practically next to each
Rear View Mirror – My Week In Review
We are in Moses Lake this weekend for Rick’s high school reunion. This town. I mean. Wow. Gertrude Stein once said when referring to
Happy Fourth of July
As a child of the 70’s/80’s, I will ALWAYS think of this on the Fourth of July: And then Norman Rockwell. Today is Independence Day.
Banned Books That Shaped America: Leaves of Grass
The Library of Congress created an exhibit, “Books that Shaped America,” that explores books that “have had a profound effect on American life.” Many of
Banned Books That Shaped America: Howl
The Library of Congress created an exhibit, “Books that Shaped America,” that explores books that “have had a profound effect on American life.” Many of
Banned Books That Shaped America: The Scarlet Letter
The Library of Congress created an exhibit, “Books that Shaped America,” that explores books that “have had a profound effect on American life.” Many of