Advance Morning News
It's Sunday, October 20, 2024. Today we feature our book reviews, Drew's humor column (kazoos, anyone?), a theater company review, Clay Jones (purge those rolls!), and letters to the editor.
Sundays Books & Culture
Edited by Vanessa Sekinger
This week’s reviews include a memoir about living in France in Steve Hoffman’s “A Season for That” and a complex international family narrative in S. J. Naude’s “Fathers and Fugitives.”
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A Drew’s Purpose
Seems Drew has a passion for the kazoo, and he has the chance of a lifetime this coming Saturday. Is he up to the task? Read on ...
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CLAY JONES: Youngkin's Purging Voters ...
... Welcome to the Paranoid State of Virginia.
See Clay’s Latest Political Cartoon
Letters to the Editor
As the campaign heats up, readers are weighing in with their views on November 5.
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Limelight Theatre Company Prepares Young Performers for Musicals this Fall
Limelight Theater offers a grand opportunity for young, aspiring actors to learn their craft -- both onstage and backstage.
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Obituaries for October 12 - 18
Read the obituaries for this previous week.
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