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Y'all hungry? Grammy winning Yearwood serves up recipes from Southern roots in new cookbook
In a culinary age when terms such as fried or stuffed can be considered taboo, Trisha Yearwood is giving Americans a throwback to good old-fashioned Southern cooking.
Author uses re-enacting as mode of novel research
She even writes about the experience in her personal blog, "The British Are Coming, Y'all!" accessible at her Web site, www.suzanne adair.com. She's also the author of a series of Revolutionary War novels ...
Y'all remember the spotted owls? They were endangered when the old-growth...
Y'all remember the spotted owls? They were endangered when the old-growth forest that was their habitat was being cut down by rapacious lumber companies , and the Sierra Club used them as the centerpiece for a ...
Quick Hits and Deep Thoughts: Ultimate Fighting Edition
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Lights ... Camera ...Computers ! ! ! A bumper crop of Sugarland fans help bring Blackstone computers
Between 6,000 and 6,500 people parked, walked or shuttled and witnessed one of America's hottest Country/Western/Pop acts Saturday night at the Cedar Point Sportsmen's Club north of LaSalle.
Thanks, Dad: Lloyd suggested that Natalie try out for the Dixie Chicks. Photograph by Danny Turner "Stand straight.
It's a little bit country, a little bit Bard of Avon. The Saratoga Shakespeare Company will present "As Y'all Like it," their take on the Bard's famous "As You Like It" through Saturday on Congress Park's ...
It's a little bit country, a little bit Bard of Avon. The Saratoga Shakespeare Company will present "As Y'all Like it," their take on the Bard's famous "As You Like It" through Saturday on Congress Park's ...
Y'all wouldn't believe the good life of a Southern Jew
We Jews are an adaptive bunch. Put us beyond the Pale, in the dusty Negev or on the streets of San Francisco, and we'll set up shop and shul and do just fine.
Fall Y'all Country Fair to encourage reading
Fall Y'all Country Fair to encourage reading By LINDA HICKS VILONIA Terrence "Terry" Gallahar who graduated from Vilonia High School in 1990 didn't like school.
New twists on Southern cooking
One of Virginia Willis' best memories is of her grandmother's Southern fried chicken.
Free or less. You might ask what cost less than free. Let me explain. I was trying to hustle a few dollars after I lost my business and before my physical troubles had began.
Race, gender identity, the justice system and the beating of Duanna Johnson
The slowness of Black civil rights organisations to denounce the police brutality towards Duanna Johnson in a Memphis Criminal Justice Center has been given a thorough analysis by Monica Roberts, founder of the ...
Only two things that money can't buy. That's true love & homegrown tomatoes. - Guy Clark Y'all likely have read about the Great Tomato Scare of 2008.
Racing swine has become a staple at fairs across U.S.
A few dozen people clapped from their seats in the bleachers and on the grass at the San Joaquin County Fair on Thursday, and the man with the microphone shook his head.
Table Talk: Writer to put on evening of Southern cooking
If the thought of cheese straws, deviled eggs and short ribs has you thinking of those old-fashioned dinners Mama used to make, you'll want to be in the dining room of Food 101 in Sandy Springs on June 26.
Judge at Center of Web Porn Tempest
Before Judge Alex Kozinski's site was blocked, visitors to http://alex.kozinski.com saw a message: "Ain't nothin' here.
New dad counts fingers, toes -- from Iraq
Like any proud father, Neal Clinard is obsessed with his newborn son. What's his eye color? Who does he look like? What will he and his wife hang above the crib? Unlike most fathers, he's having these ...
Mississippians picnic in Central Park
June 9, 2008, New York City-Except for the surrounding skyscrapers, the thousands of Mississippians, New Yorkers, and those who can lay claim to being a bit of both that descended on New York for a weekend of ...