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Howard Johnson Biography
Howard JohnsonrestaurateurBorn: 1896Birthplace: Boston, Mass. As post-War America began taking to the open road, Howard Johnson was there offering road-side meals and ice-cream that catered…Fred Durst
Name at birth: William Fredrick DurstFred Durst is the front man for Limp Bizkit, the popular metal-hip hop hybrid band. As the group's vocalist and acknowledged leader, Durst first grabbed attention…Lizette W. Reese
Reese, Lizette Woodworth[1856-1935](4)Born in Baltimore, Maryland, January 9, 1856. Educated in the schools of that city. She has been for many years a teacher of English in West High…Supergrass
In It for the MoneyCapitol The latest U.K. act well worth paying close attention to, Supergrass, seem to have nothing but youth, energy and melodic wonder on their side. In It for the Money…Lucinda Williams
Car Wheels on a Gravel RoadMercury In the great Southern literary tradition, Lucinda Williams writes songs that could be novels, getting the most out of every single word and the spaces…The Roots
Things Fall Apart MCA In contrast to so many flavor-of-the-week hip-hop acts, Philadelphia's Roots throw down mind-spinning rhymes and a real musical vision that sets them apart from the crowd.…Tina Turner
Twenty Four SevenVirgin By this point, it seems as if the Diva thing has been done to death. But the exception to all the hype and hoopla is Tina Turner, who was, is, and always will be the…Poems by Emily Dickinson: Forbidden Fruit (I)
Hope Forbidden Fruit (II) Forbidden Fruit (I) Forbidden fruit a flavor has That lawful orchards mocks; How luscious lies the pea within The pod that Duty locks! Contents…Poems by Emily Dickinson: XLVIII ("Unto my books")
by EmilyDickinsonXLVIIXLIXXLVIII Unto my books so good to turn Far ends of tired days; It half endears the abstinence, And pain is missed in praise. As flavors cheer retarded guests With…Difference Between an Herb and a Spice
The Question: What is the difference between an herb and a spice? The Answer: The terms "spice" and "herb" have both been used to describe parts of plants (possibly dried) that are used to…