Sydney’s Corner: Foods of Greece
Sidney Frazier cooks with local ingredients during her trip around the world. Photo by Jason Frazier
Introduction: Teralene Foxx. Photos by Jason Frazier
Have you ever wanted to know about Greek food? Let’s start with some facts about Greece.
Greece is located in Europe. Athens Read More
Letter to the Editor: Why Aren’t We Science City?
By MORRISON BENNETTWhy are we calling ourselves “Atomic City” rather than “Science City”?
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Yang: Capturing Specialness In Bumper Sticker Slogans … Beware
Capturing Specialness In Bumper Sticker Slogans … BewareLet’s have a little fun before the Memorial Day long weekend.
States, cities, towns, little towns … all try to win money from tourism. These days they commission, with taxpayers’ money of course, studies to find their “unique” feature for “branding.” But hey, when you plan a vacation, do you ever pick a place based on a slogan, catchy or not?
New York Times’ Gail Collins offers some thoughts about tourism, slogans and their unintended consequences in her May 15 column. And the readers provided more fodder. Read More
Cinema Cindy Reviews ‘Million Dollar Arm’
By CYNTHIA BIDDLECOMB
“Million Dollar Arm,” as a Disney production, was almost guaranteed to have a happy ending. But little did I expect it to be touching! This is a sports film that non-fans can enjoy.
Movie poster for ‘Million Dollar Art.’ Courtes/Reel Deal Theater
The cross-cultural story and scenes in India are captivating. Having lived among a subset of the Indian culture, I giggled through much of this part of the film.
In fact, we get a quick tour in India itself, as the protagonist, an independent sports agent, seeks new talent for the next Read More
Botox: The Other Alternative to Wrinkles
Skin Care ColumnThere are both dynamic and static lines on the face. Static lines are there whether you smile or not and they have to do with age and induced changes in the collagen of the skin.
Dynamic facial lines appear as we smile and around the eyes, they are commonly referred to as “crow’s feet.” They are caused by a pull on the skin by the underlying facial mimetic musculature.
Repeated pulling eventually causes structural changes in the overlying skin giving rise to permanent “frown lines” on the forehead, between the eyes, and of course Read More
Letter to the Editor: My View on Plastics
By MATTHEW TAPIA
With the amount of businesses coming to Los Alamos, I am concerned with the amount of plastic bags that will be used by the population of the county.
Plastics have become a very large part of our everyday life. There are some that may be irreplaceable, but there are also those that are an unnecessary commodity and can be easily replaced. Not only are plastic bags bad for the environment in more than one way, they are also a sore on the eyes.
I have been seeing plastics littered all over town as well as around the ski hill area. This is a real shame for the community because Los Alamos is such
Letter to the Editor: Gordon’s Concert Series – A Modest Proposal
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