A Constant Grin for 2pm on Apr 17th, 2015
Fri, 04/17/2015 - 2:35pm | Chris MussenImpression passage to do three mechanisms
A Constant Grin for 2pm on Apr 17th, 2015Fri, 04/17/2015 - 2:35pm | Chris MussenImpression passage to do three mechanisms |
World Reggae for 1pm on Apr 17th, 2015Fri, 04/17/2015 - 2:05pm | Dennis |
Insect News Network for 12pm on Apr 17th, 2015Fri, 04/17/2015 - 1:05pm | Emmet |
Harold's Chicken for 10am on Apr 17th, 2015Fri, 04/17/2015 - 11:05am | Michael Mulholland |
Live Tracks for 7pm on Apr 16th, 2015Thu, 04/16/2015 - 9:10pm | Jim Buchanan |
A Mix of Music for 3pm on Apr 16th, 2015Thu, 04/16/2015 - 4:05pm | DJ Dave |
Best of Live in the Loam for 2pm on Apr 16th, 2015Thu, 04/16/2015 - 3:05pm | Pieter Pastoor |
That's Life for 1pm on Apr 16th, 2015Thu, 04/16/2015 - 2:05pm | Lois Richter |
Davis Garden Show for 12pm on Apr 16th, 2015Thu, 04/16/2015 - 1:05pm | Don Shor |
Chambers Street Theatre for 11am on Apr 16th, 2015Thu, 04/16/2015 - 11:35am | Ruth ChambersWe can all look back and say "Dueling was silly." Well, it wasn't so silly in the 1800's. This was serious and deadly business. Many men were tricked into losing their lives, and many men were mutilated. This strange duel business had to be attacked with humor. Charles Dickens was one of the first writers to challenge the "honor" of death. And it was Mark Twain who answered the call on the American side. Often it has been said that Twain imitated Dickens. Twain said he learned a great deal from Dickens. Compare this week's Dickens' "Duel" with next week's "Duel" by Twain. Very different, yet going for the same problem.
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