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...book Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck, is full of themes—as many themes as there are rabbits in a thriving den, and as many sub-themes and tunnels between themes as in the den itself. Undergirding this abundance is the book’s central Theme, that of (the) rabbit(s). It can fairly be said, with remarkable brashness and deceptively little initial qualification, that John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men is all about rabbits. Rabbits are more than just characters in the novel: they in some sense are the novel...
...budding Cupid. It's from "Sex and the City" creator Darren Star, which is promising, but while the premise sounds like it might hold out for 90 minutes' worth of a feature romantic comedy, we'll have to see if it can sustain a series. Finally, "The Lyon's Den," the long-awaited return to TV of Rob Lowe - after, what, three days? - is a legal thriller set in Washington, D.C. whose ultimate storyline, frankly, escaped me. It involved Lowe's being torn between doing legal-clinic work to help little people and running a sharky, high-profile firm...
...Adams Art Space is a den for Lamb’s art. His distinctive hand-made lamps, constructed of light wooden frames and varying kinds of fine colored paper, hang from the ceiling, and his supplies cover every table surface. On Fridays, Lamb usually starts the evening by himself, absorbed in his own projects. People drift in over the course of an hour and half to work on their own pieces. Closing time has a tendency to determine itself; on some nights, Lamb packs up alone and on others, the group is working until...
...Stops for the Starving Student names Noch’s the best pizza in The Square, Hong Kong the best late-night dining, and Charlie’s Kitchen the “Best Place to Eat While Drinking.” Cambridge Common and Grendel’s Den receive first and second place honors respectively in the “Best Place to Drink While Eating” category...
...hard drive to store hundreds of hours of music. Once downloaded from your CDs, music is sent to as many as seven small receivers, or clients. Five can be wireless, and each can power a pair of wired speakers. MusicCast can simultaneously transmit different music to, say, the kitchen, den and two bedrooms. You can also compile custom CDs from the server to play elsewhere. This family jukebox isn't cheap: list price for the server and one client will be $2,800; additional clients, $600 each...