Issue of September 24, 2012
6 articles in this issue.
Wendy Robards reviews the crime genre-twisting novel "The Murder of Halland" by Pia Juul.
A professor of English and pedagogy, Salma Ruth is a second generation American with an interest in the literature and linguistics of immigrants. She loves her sweet and thoughtful children, traveling abroad, passionate readers and writers, the theater of complex and interesting playwrights, the music of good listeners.
Sand and Bernie order popcorn, and to go with this movie, request that it be served with extra guts on it.
The marks of time tell a story of meatloaf, cakes, and a beloved kitchen utensil ...
Malaria has been eradicated from the face of the earth! Not to mention tuberculosis and the plague! And gravity, too, so you never have to worry about falling down again! Why do they allow stupid people to have passports?
The birth of Deborah and a growing attachment to Tina begin to redefine Valery's world ...