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...this column on venerable pop culture - what I call classic - I usually write about people who not only helped define an earlier era but were moderately famous. Elvis and Astaire, Dr. Seuss and Lenny Bruce. By the standard of fame, Phyllis Jenkins doesn?t exactly qualify. Her name doesn?t appear on many Websites; her exploits don?t grace nearly as many biographies and memoirs as they should. Her death earlier this year occasioned an admiring, admirable obituary in the New York Sun, but the New York Times didn?t acknowledge her demise...
Dinin said he was spending June in Provence, France, finalizing his plans for the quarterly magazine—which he began to assemble two years ago—when he first read about Kim’s 02138 in a Boston Globe column. While Dinin had already registered www.02138.com as a domain for his publication, Kim has filed for trademark protection for the name “02138.” For his website, Kim registered www.02138magazine.com...
...believe the Republican Party represents basically the thinking of the people of this country, if we can get that message across to the people," he said. "I am going to try to do that." He began a weekly commentary broadcast on some 200 radio stations and a biweekly column in 175 newspapers. Those efforts, together with his popularity on the mashed-potato circuit, increased his income from a Governor's salary of $49,100 to about $800,000 a year...
Finally, to Red Sox nation: Your pain and suffering is a column writer’s dream. That’s the message I leave with you. Never stop losing. Never ever stop losing...
...just threw that line in there because I thought it would be a cool way to end the column, as if this was some touching moment or something. Come on! This is a sports column...