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Larry Bell | Pioneer in Art, Light & Space

Last winter as the Whitney Biennial got under way sculptor Larry Bell found the museum’s fifth floor deck a fine place for his large-scale piece, “Pacific Red”. The series of six massive glass red cubes with smaller cubes inside was visible from his room at the nearby Standard Hotel where he stayed during the installation last March. Even better, “Pacific Red” was visible from the Empire State Building.


From Nebraska: A Foodie Experience Above the Law

From Nebraska - Bats and Bluebloods: A Foodie Experience Above the Law...In their ongoing investigation of good places to eat, drink and be merry, residents of and visitors to Lincoln, Nebraska, now have an exciting new way to break dieting laws within the walls of local landmark Robbers Cave.


PR for People® Book Reviews: Hot, Hungry Planet

There’s no way around it. If we’re going to talk about food, we also need to talk about the people who don’t have enough of it.


Walli Collins' Favorite Foods

Wali Collins Favorite Foods: Homemade chocolate chip cookies, Cheddar grilled cheese on multi-grain bread with burnt turkey bacon inside, Sautéed spinach with truffle oil and garlic.


Mayor Nicola Smith – Destiny in Action

Nicola Smith entered the realm of politics at a much needed time in American history when we yearn to have true leadership at all levels of government. The city of Lynnwood is fortunate to have her as their Mayor.


HOW TO GIVE THANKS FOR OUR FOOD

In a world where 16,000 children die of hunger-related diseases every day—five September 11 holocausts every day, almost unnoticed—we Americans have ample reason to be grateful for the bounty of food we take for granted.  Indeed, while hunger in America is increasing due to the elimination of food stamp benefits and greater inequality, we are more likely to die in America from the complications of eating too much.  But we show precious little gratitude for our cornucopia and even less for the people who produce it.  From Jefferson to Tocqueville to Bryan and well beyond, farming was once an honored profession in America.  It is no more, but it can be again.


50 Cent Talks Music and Comedy, J.B. Smoove Isn’t Leon, Dave Temple and Get a Free Book Download Today!

This past week and I went to a few new places and wound up with a lot of love for this column and The Interrobang.


On Gratitude

Remember, not everyone has loved ones to count on or a stable income, or has a place to live.  A lot of people do not even know what it feels like to be invited to someone’s home for a Thanksgiving celebration. A lot are stuck at home unable to travel, to sick, elderly, or perhaps their family has died leaving them with no one to count on.


The Raven

Excerpt from The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe

And the silken, sad, uncertain rustling of each purple curtain

Thrilled me—filled me with fantastic terrors never felt before;

So that now, to still the beating of my heart, I stood repeating,

"‘Tis some visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door—

Some late visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door;—

               This it is and nothing more.”


Who’s Moving? Who’s Breaking? Plus News From Seaton Smith, Derek Gaines, Tone Bell

Who’s Moving to Los Angeles? Who’s Breaking Out at Only 22? Plus News From New York Comedians Seaton Smith, Derek Gaines, Tone Bell and More