Remembering Isaac Stern
Remembering violinist Isaac Stern who was born this date (July 21) in 1920.
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Travel and FoodRemembering violinist Isaac Stern who was born this date (July 21) in 1920.
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Travel and FoodSinger Elliott Yamin, born this day (July 20) in 1978 made his debut on American Idol and since has become a recording star.
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Travel and FoodIn the 1959 World Series, Los Angeles Dodger pitcher Larry Sherry completed all four games that the Dodgers won against the Chicago White Sox, and was named the series’ most valuable player. He was born on this day (July 25) in 1935.
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Travel and FoodMax Fleischer, a pioneer of cartoons and animated movies, was born this date (July 19) in 1883.
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Travel and FoodBy Eric George Tauber SAN DIEGO — There’s been a lot of buzz about whether or not it’s racist to say, “Go back where you came from!” Most white conservatives are saying that it isn’t, while virtually everyone else is saying that it is. So here’s some food for thought: In my training as an actor,
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Eric George Tauber, Travel and Food, USANobel Prize winning chemist Roald Hoffmann was born this date (July 18) in 1937.
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Travel and FoodPhotographer Arthur Rothstein chronicled rural America during the Great Depression. We remember him on this his date of birth (July 17) in 1915.
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Travel and FoodRemembering Bess Myerson, Miss America 1945, who was born this date (July 16) in 1924.
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Travel and FoodBy Eric George Tauber (he, him, his) SAN DIEGO — Splashed all over the news was this weekend’s Pride Parade. What began as a riot in 1969 is now a celebration with municipal support and corporate sponsorship. With roughly 300,000 participants, San Diego has one of the largest in the world. Less publicized was the Trans-Pride
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Eric George Tauber, San Diego County, Travel and Food, USARemembering songwriter Dorothy Fields who was born this day (July 15) in 1904.
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Travel and FoodH Mart grocery store food court, 7725 Balboa Ave San Diego, CA 92111 SAN DIEGO — My son Shor and I were getting in some mom-son time before he goes off to UC Berkeley this fall and found ourselves in Kearny Mesa. I had read about the new food court in the H Mart
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Sandi Masori, Travel and FoodHonoring award-winning illustrator Brian Selznick who was born this date (July 14) in 1966.
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Travel and FoodBy Dorothea Shefer-Vanson DOMEYROT, France –Although in my mind I’m still the eager, naïve 22 year old who came to Israel to work and study (and get away from the depressing climate and weedy men of the UK), I have to face the fact that time has not passed me by. I’m constantly getting messages
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