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The Stonemans is an eyeopening slice of Americanaa trip through nearly twenty years of country music history following a single family from their native Blue...
The Stonemans is an eyeopening slice of Americanaa trip through nearly twenty years of country music history following a single family from their native Blue...
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We do not understand musicit understands us.' This aphorism by Theodor W. Adorno expresses the quandary and the fascination many listeners have felt in approaching...
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The lumber industry employed more African American men than any southern economic sector outside agriculture. Yet little scholarship exists on these workers and their times.William...
Seelye's version seems evenfunnier than the original, and also more moving, since Seelye's Huck Finn iseven less sentimental about life and Tom Sawyer than Twain's...
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There are three things required for happiness: good health, selfishness, and stupidity, and without stupidity the others are useless. Gustave FlaubertThere is something about stupidity...
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