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Atlanta, Ga.

Mayor: Kasim Reed (to Jan. 2018)2010 census population (rank): 420,003 (40); Male: 208,968 (49.8%); Female: 211,035 (50.2%); White: 161,115 (38.4%); Black: 226,894 (54.0%); American Indian and Alaska…

Stanley Kamel Biography

actorDied: April 8, 2008Best Known as: actor who played Dr. Charles Kroger on the TV series Monk Deathplace: Hollywood Hills, California Stanley…

TV Review: Get Real

FoxWednesday 9:00–10:00 p.m.Cast:Debrah Farentino, Jon Tenney, Anne Hathaway, Eric Olsen, Jesse Eisenberg, and Christina Pickles Finally, a realistic portrait of contemporary family life,…

Wynton Marsalis

The Midnight Blues — Standard Time Volume 5 Columbia This moody, ambitious album finds Marsalis reaching new musical heights — and lows. On tracks like “The Party's Over” and “I Got Lost in Her…

Percy Bysshe Shelley: To Edward Williams

by Percy Bysshe Shelley RemembranceTo -To Edward Williams Published in Ascham's edition of the "Poems", 1834. There is a copy amongst the Trelawny manuscripts. 1. The serpent is shut out…

Brewer's: Coventry

To send one to Coventry. To take no notice of him; to let him live and move and have his being with you, but pay no more heed to him than to the idle winds which you regard not. According…

Brewer's: Cockaigne

(Land of). An imaginary land of idleness and luxury. The subject of a burlesque, probably “the earliest specimen of English poetry which we possess.” London is generally so called, but…

Brewer's: Orgoglio

(pron. Or-gole'-yo). The word is Italian, and means “Arrogant Pride,” or The Man of Sin. A hideous giant as tall as three men; he was son of Earth and Wind. Finding the Red Cross Knight at…

Brewer's: Shandy

Captain Shandy is called Uncle Toby. He was wounded at the siege of Namur, and had retired from the service. He is benevolent and generous, simple as a child, brave as a lion, and gallant…