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She has a profound love for Mount Vernons, plural. One, the home of Washington. The other, the small Ohio city where she was ...
Charades, Riddles and Enigmas was the title of a hugely popular puzzle book published in London in the mid-1800s. The book, which ran to several editions in the 1850s and ’60s, was credited to ...
If you’ve got a hankerin’ for a good, old-timey yarn full of colourful characters and unexpected twists and turns as told by ...
As he prepares to appear at the Mesa Verde Literary Conference and Festival in Mancos, archaeologist and author Kevin T.
Ageing, especially women’s ageing, is often viewed negatively. In her memoir Blooming, Carol Lefevre critiques different forms of ageism.
The demise of the English paper will end a long intellectual tradition, but it’s also an opportunity to reëxamine the purpose ...
For a long stretch of his life, Daddy had two women to nurture him—Mrs. Williams and my mother—but Our Ma had only one ...
Line dancing: 6:30 p.m., St. Vrain Cidery, 350 Terry St., Suite 130, Longmont. Head to the Cidery every other Monday for a ...
Every character needs a name, but these villains would have been better off with nothing at all over what they got stuck with.
My next book will be called ‘I’m Glad You’re Here’, which is a lovely way to show gratitude to people in your life.” These Are The Good Old Days is available at BookPeople in downtown ...
Barry Hill’s new poetry collection Lamb blends insightful, impatient and powerful commentary with grandfatherly reflections ...
Can you figure it out? In 1904, the American author George Schorb published a lengthy collection of Riddles and Drawing-Room Magic, containing several hundred word games, parlor games, card tricks ...