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Stephen King gave his fans a fright in January when he told the Los Angeles Times he was going to retire. In 1999 he had a scare of another kind: he was struck by a minivan and nearly died. This month King, master of the horror novel, is publishing a...
On, and Off, the Beaten Path (virtualtourist.com) TRIP TIPS Planning a hike to Sri Lanka's World's End? Make sure you leave early enough to catch a view from the 700-m cliffs plunging to the plains below. The clouds roll in just after dawn, obscuring any chance for...
The Gospels don't tell us much about the Virgin Mary's life, but in Giotto's time fanciful tales from the Apocryphal Gospels - stories about Jesus and his followers that weren't admitted to the scriptures sanctioned by the Church - filled in the gaps and provided the scripts for...
KING KONG PW gives a rhapsodic, starred, boxed review (its highest accolade) to "Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales" by Stephen King (Scribner: March 19). "The author is not only immensely popular but immensely talented, a modern day counterpart to Twain, Hawthorne, Dickens...This will be the biggest selling story...
Of particular note in the exhibit are two sculpures by Shambroom. The first, “Those who go II,” consists of several stacks of Sir Walter Scott’s “Waverly Novels”—essentially tales of British people killing...