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Lorrie Moore’s trademark prose has earned her a place as one of the finest American writ
Make it part of your 2012 New Year’s resolution to host an Aldo Leopold Weekend in your city or town.
Have you ever wanted to ask a scientist a pressing question about current scientific and technological research?
When Bernard Gilardi died in 2008 at the age of 88 he had made nearly four hundred oil paintings.
Jerry and I walk west from Charles’ studio down Lincoln Avenue through the rubble of a road under construction.
Jerry’s gone missing.
Kinnickinnic Avenue is a bustling purgatory. Marred by industry and pockmarked with vacant lots, Kinnickinnic runs north and south between Milwaukee’s trendiest neighborhood—the Third Ward—and up-and-coming Bay View.
Madison has been my adopted home since I first joined the faculty of the University of Wisconsin-Madison as an assistant professor of chemistry in 1970. I was sworn in as a U.S. citizen in 1974 by U.S. District Court Judge James E.
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