Norman Rockwell

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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Gaby Monet Jacoby dies at 78

Docu producer created HBO's 'Autopsy' Documentary producer Gaby Monet Jacoby, responsible for HBO's "Autopsy" series, died Oct. 31 after a long illness. She was 78. Gaby became a flamenco dancer and moved to New York city when...

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Glasgow native returns as a hero

Jess Grider, a Glasgow native who was one of four U.S. Marshals to escort kindergarten student Ruby Nell Bridges to school in 1960 in New Orleans, was honored Wednesday at the South Central Kentucky Cultural Center. He is...

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Best of What's New: The Year's 100 Greatest Innovations

Innovation manifests itself in myriad ways: groundbreaking, revolutionary bursts we'd never before imagined possible, or in more nuanced but no less brilliant refinements of existing technology. And while this year's list...

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1960 Article Described West Virginia's 'Poverty Amid Splendor'

The Saturday Evening Post article written by Roul Tunley triggered the ire of the Mountain State by putting the region's poverty issues again into the national spotlight. The time came, however, when the Post genuinely...

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Museum Honors Artist Who Captured Small Town America

For a man identified so closely with small-town America, Norman Rockwell spent much of his life living in or near America's biggest city. He spent the final 25 years of his life in Stockbridge, Massachusetts and this is where...

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” THE FALLEN “

About Earthpages.ca – Think Free Reason and Revelation In philosophy and also in theology a distinction is made between knowledge obtained through reason and knowledge obtained through revelation. This distinction could be...

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WITNESS - Face to face with America's "rock star" president

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - We were led through a door that is usually forbiddingly closed, past a clutch of burly secret service agents, around a corner, and there he was, in a corridor leading to the Oval Office.

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Augusten Burroughs shares his somewhat horrific holiday stories

The best-selling author of books like "Running with Scissors" and "Dry" has compiled a book of essays about those dreadful experiences called "You Better Not Cry" (St. Martin's Press, 206 pages). Burroughs tells The Associated...

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Wedding/Honeymoon pictures

Marisa and I got married a couple of months ago and I haven't put up any pictures! We took a bunch both at the wedding itself and during our honeymoon. I've collected some of the pics I like best in...

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