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Director: Richard LinklaterWriter: Eric BogosianDirector of Photography:Lee DanielEditor:Sandra AdairMusic Supervisor:Randall PosterProduction Designer:Catherine HardwickeProducer:Anne Walker…Walt Whitman: Song of Myself, Part 4
Part 4Trippers and askers surround me, People I meet, the effect upon me of my early life or the ward and city I live in, or the nation, The latest dates, discoveries, inventions,…Percy Bysshe Shelley: Sonnet ("Lift not the painted veil")
by Percy Bysshe Shelley Marenghi Fragment: To Byron Sonnet Published by Mrs. Shelley, "Posthumous Poems", 1824. Our text is that of the "Poetical Works", 1839. Lift not the painted veil…city
(Encyclopedia) city, densely populated urban center, larger than a village or a town, whose inhabitants are engaged primarily in commerce and industry. In the United States a city is legally an…Hardcover
Here are the best-selling children's books of all time (through the end of 2000), with author and year of initial publication, compiled by Publishers Weekly. OP means the book is no longer in print…United Still Stand
U.S. national team star Eric Wyndalda scores in a World Cup qualifier at Costa Rica's Saprissa Stadium. Although the U.S. squad would lose the match 3-2 they would eventually go on to qualify…1990 Radio & Records All-Time Charts
1990 Radio & Records All-Time ChartsAC“Oh Girl” Paul Young (Columbia)“I Don't Have the Heart” James Ingram (Warner Bros.)“Release Me” Wilson Phillips (SBK)“Club at the End of the Street”…NYC Police Officers Turn Their Backs on Mayor
After the death of two of their own on the job, New York police officers protest against the city's mayor. Bill de Blasio marches with his family at New York City rally in 2013…Aesop's Fables: The Ass and the Lap-Dog
by Aesop The Fox and the MonkeyThe Fir-Tree and the BrambleThe Ass and the Lap-Dog There was once a man who had an Ass and a Lap-dog. The Ass was housed in the stable with plenty of oats…The Devil's Dictionary: Out-of-doors
by Ambrose Bierce OUTDOOVATIONOUT-OF-DOORS -n. That part of one's environment upon which no government has been able to collect taxes. Chiefly useful to inspire poets. I climbed to…