Valentine's Day, celebrated on February 14th, is dedicated to expressing love and gratitude towards loved ones, including partners, family, and friends. It traces back to Saint Valentine, who defied a ...
He wrote this in his nonfiction work, “Travels with Charley: In Search of America.” Charley was a standard poodle who was Steinbeck’s traveling companion in 1960, when together they cruised America’s ...
Summer quotes for those lazy, hazy, crazy days Ah, summer. Warm evenings, lazy mornings, lazy afternoons, lazy evenings, lazy weekends … wait, what were we talking about? Oh, yes: barbecues, vacations ...
Moorish proverb 10. “People don’t take trips, trips take people.” – John Steinbeck 11. “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it ...
ROE Valley Arts & Cultural Centre is again partnering with the Steinbeck Festival for its seventh year, offering an exciting and diverse programme that celebrates and explores the legacy of John ...
Or was it 1974? By Laurie Gwen Shapiro One morning in the mid-1970s, a solemn announcement came over the intercom at Friends Seminary: “Noted person John Lennon is now in the meetinghouse.
You can get in touch with Ryan by emailing [email protected]. Country music singer John Rich has criticized Snoop Dogg after the rapper performed at an event celebrating President-elect Donald ...
Tuko.co.ke shared an article about The Pearl set book. The Pearl Setbook was authored by John Steinbeck and released in 1947. The novel revolves around a young Mexican-Indian fisherman named Kino.
David Lynch, the inimitable writer-director-artist who has died at 78, leaves behind a bounty of wisdom about film, creativity and life. He also shared many thoughts over the years about diners, ...
When the 100-year-old former president’s funeral service was held in the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., it was odd that there was a mixture of beautiful Christian sacred music, along with ...
The late John Steinbeck’s literature is not just a critical part of the American literary canon, but intrinsic to American identity itself. With every deeply relatable, ordinary protagonist ...