The Village Voice is under new management, and although they're firing people left and right, it's nice to know that at least some things are remaining intact over there.
By Susan Cocking, The Miami Herald Nov. 12--As Tony Caroleo prepared to cast his plastic worm to the edge of an Everglades canal, guide Billy Bob Crosno gave him instructions. "Come to the right about 30 feet," Crosno said. "Perfect." Caroleo cast where the guide told him.
Toshio and Keiko Sakuma had a mission when they opened Kaygetsu in Menlo Park: to show the Bay Area that Japanese cuisine was more than sushi, tempura and teriyaki. It would have been easy to stay the course, because Toshio had developed a cult...
THE Yorkshire Flower Club was delighted to welcome Ian Lloyd, from Cheshire, who gave a sparkling demonstration entitled "A Candlelight Christmas" at the annual open meeting at Harrogate High School on Monday.
There has been a lot of talk about plagiarism lately, and it’s gotten me a little nervous. I scrutinized all my past columns to make sure that I had not unintentionally plagiarized someone else’s work, and to my chagrin, I uncovered a potential problem with my Apr. 27 piece on dating advice.
Below the surface in a state with 6,500 caves Mike Burrage had made the trip from his home in Gilbertville, Iowa, to the Missouri Ozarks, a distance of about 350 miles, for the second time in a month.