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Posted by Robert Levin
After "Waiting For Godot."
Two men, STEVE and HAROLD, both in their early twenties, and with long hair styles, are standing outside a small hair cutting salon on a sweltering August afternoon. The salon is closed. STEVE, after offering a cigarette to HAROLDwho waves it offlights one himself and begins to pace.
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Posted by David Leonhardt
Last week, I reported how writers, stay-at-home parents and online marketing geeks had chosen careers as hermits:
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Posted by Mitch Tarr
Six Trade Show Marketing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them.
Trade Show Marketing has changed a lot in the past few years.
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Posted by Deanna Mascle
1. A renowned poet and novelist as well as chair of poetry at the University of Cambridge, this academy award-winning actors father wrote mysteries under the pseudonym Nicholas Blake.
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Posted by Nola Kelsey
Marya Mannes once wrote, "The earth we abuse and the living
things we kill will, in the end, take their...
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Posted by Peter Peterson
There are five key character traits of superior couch potatoes.
You really do need to become aware of...
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Posted by John Dir
Back in my college days, I tried my hand at picking up a few dollars by entertaining as a birthday party clown. My outfit was home made, and designed to project the image of a hobo clown. All the normal pitfalls were quickly experienced, like kids trying to pull off the clown nose, fending off juvenile fists that tried to use me like a punching bag made of rubber, chaos and mayhem upon each one of my arrivals. Still, despite the beatings and abuse, I was determined to excel at my craft.
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Posted by David Leonhardt
Who You Calling A Hick? By David Leonhardt
For the last time, I live in the country, not in the sticks. And I am relaxed, not a hick.
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