Year: 2017
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The Lieutenant I Killed
On my desk, between a picture of my grandmother and a small, 19th century Mongolian Protector Demon, I have a postage-stamp-sized photo of a young North Vietnamese first lieutenant in dress khakis and a pith helmet. It was obviously taken in a studio, just his head and the slope of his shoulders. He is posing…
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9 September Reads You May Have Missed
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LB School Podcast: Emily Lloyd-Jones Returns
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A conversation with Dr. Jen Welter, author of PLAY BIG: Lessons in Being Limitless from the First Woman to Coach in the NFL
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A Talk with Bettany Hughes, Author of ISTANBUL
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A Talk with Stephen Bown, Author of ISLAND OF THE BLUE FOXES
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A Talk with Harlow Giles Unger, Author of FIRST FOUNDING FATHER
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San Francisco-Marin Food Bank: Children’s Author Todd Parr Joins the Fight Against Hunger
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Baking with Kids: An Age-by-Age Guide to Kitchen Skills
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Why You Should Visit Sheridan, WY
The biggest reason to visit this northern Wyoming town now is the new wave of businesses that are opening alongside intact and revitalized older businesses, providing this enclave with the perfect combination of fresh energy and original character. It’s kind of like the charm of an old VW bus with the luxurious feeling of a…
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Restaurants and Cafés in San José del Cabo’s Centro Histórico
For many travelers, San José del Cabo has become a culinary destination. This guide to restaurants in Centro Historico focuses on traditional and contemporary Mexican cuisine, plus other notable options.
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LESSONS IN HOPE author George Weigel interviewed in the National Review