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Buchanan-Verplanck: Jared Neidhardt, a fifth-grade student at Buchanan-Verplanck Elementary School, wanted to help kids with cancer at Maria Fareri Children's Hospital in Valhalla. He studied cancer, brain tumors in particular, in children for an independent research project in school.
UPPER MERION — General George Washington chose to set up his base of operations at Valley Forge overlooking the Schuylkill River not for the scenic view, but for the convenient escape route.
We have time machines and they take us to places which are broken. There is such a time machine in our nose. It can be triggered by anything, and sends us the ghosts of scents so powerful that we can shed tears for everything that changes and is gone. But sometimes it's not gone; sometimes it's we who have gone, changed into an uncertain future.
The Arkansas backwoods are a wreck. Between last September's Hurricane Ike and this winter's historic ice storm, huge areas of the forest are a tangle of broken trees and nearly impenetrable brush.
Zinfandel can be grown in many climates, often from warmer regions that produce very ripe, juicy, big wines. Napa Valley - with Zinfandel planted as a very minor player - has mountain vineyards that receive plenty of sun but not as much heat. Napa Valley...
Once known for some of the best fishing in the state, the recreation area's attraction is a great way to spend a weekend up a Lazy River. I was floating on an inner tube, basking in the sun of a bluebird day in western Ventura County, as my inflatable vessel coasted on a lazy current under a spray of cool mist. On the shore, a tanned lifeguard looked down at me from behind big pink sunglasses.
Near Portobello Market. I am staying in a friend’s spare room. I love the place and love wandering around. If I ever have a morning off I’ll spend it walking through the market.
I'm looking at a splashy, white-framed painting called Moustache Lobsters, its background a scribbled cityscape, its picture plane overlaid with red toy lobsters and a cartoon moustache.
Of the 385 restaurants I have reviewed over the past eight years for these pages, one in four no longer exists. They burst upon the scene with high hopes, big dreams and enormous overheads, get a blaze of publicity, a fistful of reviews, and then... disappear. So I'm not falling for that one again. This being my final column, I want to review something that will be here today and here tomorrow ...
“Send in the cartoons” seems to be the new mantra of the National Theater as multiple productions blend animation and other visual effects with traditional stagecraft.
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