Late in the movie "Shadowlands," the C.S. Lewis character describes the role that books can play in real life.
Late in the movie "Shadowlands," the C.S. Lewis character describes the role that books can play in real life.
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'Mark Twain Tonight!' coming to Binghamton
An evening of American wit and wisdom is coming to the Broome County Forum Theatre. The one-man show “Mark Twain Tonight!” will run throughout the weekend. The show features Emmy Award-winning actor ...
Late in the movie “Shadowlands,” the C.S. Lewis character describes the role that books can play in real life. The famous ...
Marietta Daily Journal columnist and Acworth resident, Ira Blumenthal, is a business consultant, a best-selling author, a ...
Ron Chernow's latest book, "Mark Twain," explores the author's life, including his connection to Elmira, New York. Twain's marriage into Elmira's Langdon family was transformative, influencing his ...
Mark Twain is coming to a theatre near you! Kind of... Emmy-Award Winning actor Richard Thomas will star in a new production of Mark Twain Tonight! on stages across North America, bringing along Twain ...
When he was a boy walking the streets in Hannibal, Missouri, pages from a biography of Joan of Arc (1412-1431) were swept up to Samuel Clemens’ feet. Upon reading the strewn pages, Clemens inquired of ...
Thomas, now 74 (how can John Boy be 74?), is older that Twain was as he speaks directly to the audience, retelling family stories, philosophizing about American ways, playing Huck, nailing politicians ...
Mark Twain has already won a race in Melbourne last year but faces Australia's elite thoroughbreds today. Kiwi trainer Roger James is looking forward to running last in the biggest race in Australia ...
Mark Twain, whose real name was Samuel Clemens, wrote several iconic works in a study at Quarry Farm in Elmira, New York. The study was repeatedly threatened by vandalism, brush fires, and litter from ...
Meet Mark Twain, as rascally and rapier-witted as ever. The sharp-tongued social satirist can be found prowling the stage of TheaterWorks Hartford in a major comeback, reviving one of the best known ...
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