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Footwear for the Common Man
For those of you itching to expand your meager shoe collection,
Jeff Lewis outlines ten shoes that are must-haves for your wardrobe.
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Breakfast at Tiffany's:
An Examination of a Beneficiary of Nostalgia
Dileep Rao scrutinizes the film adaptation of Truman Capote's
Breakfast at Tiffany's and takes some Hollywood icons to task.
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South America, Day 8:
Macchu Picchu and Cusco, Peru
In which the author contemplates philosophy with an Anteater,
visits Macchu Picchu and wears a shirt that says "Pizzaro."
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The List: Select
Royals and Padres Career Leaders

