Norman Rockwell

Debt-ridden Red Cross is auctioning off historic items

Rose Percy has a long history with the American Red Cross. Complete with an extensive wardrobe and her own Tiffany jewelry, this 23-inch wax doll was first sold for $1,200 back in 1864 to benefit the U.S. Sanitary Commission --...

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On the Hub: Photographer finds Norman Rockwells America

By Keith Uhlig • Wausau Daily Herald • November 17, 2009 It rankles photographer Kevin Rivoli that the work of Norman Rockwell has been criticized as being too idealistic and unrealistic. Rockwell became an iconic American...

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More doctors needed

President Barack Obama's health overhaul, aiming to add 36 million Americans to the insurance rolls, will worsen a family-doctor shortage, triggering longer waits for office visits and crowded emergency rooms.

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Norman Rockwell – The king of photoshop

Before Adobe Photoshop, before the digital photography… there was only B&W photography and a talented painter, Norman Rockwell. He fisrt arranges and directs to have perfect photo shots for the base of his amazing oil in canvas...

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Bonnie Henry : Soon now, li'l pilgrim, it'll be time to grab that neck, yank that gizzard

Tucson, Arizona | Published: 11.15.2009 It could be a scene from "CSI": Cold, pale corpse. First comes extricating its neck, heart and gizzard — also known as the giblets. Time to plop the neck and the rest of the innards into...

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My Weekly Dose: Hulk Run = Smash and Playing Catch Up

After last week's successful impulse buy of Punisher: The List (rocking book, with a second printing on the way--check it out), I decided to pick up a few more older new books with my weekly pull to play catch up with those...

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Other endeavors must renew the Kansas City spirit

If losing nearly 500 high-paying jobs wasn’t painful enough, the news last month out of Dallas punched another hole in Kansas City’s long-suffering industrial identity. American Airlines’ decision to vacate the Northland...

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Strapping on the Old Feed Bag

I knew that once my son got to be a teenager, I would never see his face, again. It would be stuck in the fridge looking for something to eat until we kicked him out to buy his own food and use the money we save to take that...

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Haggard holds prayer service at Springs home - Denver Post

Globe and Mail Haggard holds prayer service at Springs home Denver Post COLORADO SPRINGS — Former megachurch pastor Ted Haggard led worshipers for the first time since scandal forced his exile from his New Life Church...

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Rockwell's views of America installed in King of Prussia

By Kathy Boccella Inquirer Staff Writer There were hardly any malls when Norman Rockwell was painting his Saturday Evening Post covers of small-town life, domestic bliss, and unfettered patriotism. As the movie at the start of...

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