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...eating, say 33. Intense anger 34. Barely get past 35. BMW competitor 36. “High Times” subject matter 39. Tasting like certain wood 44. It starts in Enero 45. Did some straining 46. “No ifs, ___, or buts!” 47. Tropical ray 48. Screaming 49. Like mullets and parachute pants today 50. Wedge served at breakfast 51. Tuneful 55. A foot wide? 56. Tolkein tree creatures 58. Blue 59. ___ de France 60. Change: abbr. 61. Slowly, in music: Abbr...
...problems; in Athens, Ga. The author of 25 books (and a contributor to 200), Kenner avoided the jargon of academia in favor of an often witty, idiosyncratic style. He described his 1971 book, The Pound Era, on the poet's contribution to the birth of modernism, as "an X-ray moving picture of how our epoch was extricated from the fin de siecle...
According to Ray Mellone, a Brighton community organizer, the likelihood of Harvard shelling out millions for the Brighton lot is “a possibility but not a probability...
DIED. DON GIBSON, 75, Country Music Hall of Famer and songwriter known as the "sad poet"; in Nashville, Tenn. His compositions included I Can't Stop Loving You--which was recorded by more than 700 artists, most popularly by Ray Charles--Sweet Dreams and Oh Lonesome Me, which broadened country's appeal by infusing it with a pop sound...
...write classic country ballads about loneliness and heartache; in Nashville, Tennessee. Gibson was a pioneer of the Nashville Sound, a spare style without fiddles or pedal steel guitars, and wrote two of his most famous songs-Oh Lonesome Me and I Can't Stop Loving You, a Ray Charles hit in 1962-on the day his television and vacuum cleaner were repossessed. "When I wrote those songs, I couldn't have been any closer to the bottom," he said...