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Neighborhood: The Adams Morgan Day Festival |
Stephanie Glass |
The unbearably hot summer season seemed finally ending, evidenced by the sweater-wearing crowds of people headed toward the sloping hill of 18th Street N.W. in Washington, D.C. ...
Issue Date: 10 / 2010
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The Kutztown Folk Festival |
Margaret Montet |
The weather is always warmish, to put it politely, because the Kutztown Folk Festival is always held the same week as the Fourth of July. But this famous celebration features ...
Issue Date: 9 / 2010
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Be Ready to Dance: Festivities Along Louisiana’s Back Roads |
Stuart Wasserman |
Past New Gardens, Steakhouses, and Rollicking Dance Floors
Visitors to New Orleans with any time on their hands might choose to drive some of the back roads of ...
Issue Date: 5 / 2010
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Second Anniversary To What? |
Matthew Brodsky |
Maybe it happened because I was sweating faster than I could drink water. Maybe I splashed too much hot sauce on my crawfish rice, and my jambalaya after that. Maybe being up ...
Issue Date: 9 / 2007
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This Day Might Inflame: Valentine Customs Through the Ages |
Peggy Robbins |
More legends and customs are associated with the origin of Valentine's Day than any other widely observed celebration. Although most agree that it was named after a saint noted ...
Issue Date: 2 / 1994
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The Flathead Indians |
Patricia Braun |
Flathead Indians are little known outside of the area of Montana where the U.S. government placed them more than a century ago.
Their reservation, beautifully situated on ...
Issue Date: 11 / 1987
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They Dance for Rain: The Hopis |
Ronald Mc Coy |
The July sun towers at the zenith of its searing power above the high desert country of northeastern Arizona. The land is always thirsty, but soon its thirst will be quenched by ...
Issue Date: 6 / 1987
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