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I'd like to thank you for your overwhelming response to my little column. I'm glad I can provide a service and some solace while OCO takes a little time off to tend to her hangover left over from her Independence day celebrations.
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Passionate Kitchen
by Silvia Violet August 2006 One of the things I love about summer is all the wonderful sweet fruit that's available. I went berry picking with my family yesterday, and the day before, we got some peaches from a friend who'd been to a peach stand. So I spent this morning making pies. I thought I'd share my favorite pie crust recipe and the recipes for the blackberry pie and streusel-topped peach pie that I made. Read more...
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Office Space

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Don't miss in July
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Diary of a Mad Cat
Friday Night Lament: Fuzzball held hostage 15 A ceasefire is called…Sooooooo, kits and kittens - we spent the better part of a month naming the dreadful duo. Mom thinks they are "so cutsey -wootsey" the way they stalk me. I can't even go to the litter box without one of them following or springing out from behind the door. Read more...
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Facts of Life Mixed Reviews by DaHeap The power to arouse both bitter scorn and wild praise has belonged to many avant-garde artists, among them Meredith Monk (1942 -). Actor, dancer, singer, choreographer, write, composer, filmmaker, and producer of miltimedia shows starring herself, Monk is known for works like Juice, a piece that takes 3 nights to perform, at three different locations, seperated by weeklong "intermissions." In 1969 Clive Barnes of the New York Times found her work "mildly tedious," but by 1971 he attacked her as a "disgrace to the name of dancing." A deceade later another Times critic, John Rockwell, praised her as "the archetypal multimedia artist," and he marveled at her ability "to emit amazing varieties of sounds rarely heard from a Western throat, full of wordless cries and moans, a lexicon of vocal coloration."
Reader's Digest Book of Facts 1987.
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