Of all the cities we’ve been to, this was the least touristy—tucked away in the northwest corner of Italy, near the Alps, it gets overshadowed by Milan, an hour train ride to the east. But our family really dug Turin, in large part for it being lower-key, while still providing pl...
with stops at some wonderful Real Ale pubs on this side of The Channel; and on the other, Westvlteren to try the best beer in the world, Rodenbach’s brewery to try more of the best beer in the world, and the beer halls of Bruges. ...
He couldn’t use the voodoo on himself, and being a supposedly impoverished black man during that time period gave him a serious ax to grind against the upper class, both black and white. He was a slippery, cunning bastard who knew just what thing to whisper in your ear to get you to...
It turns out that Ian isn’t such a fool, though, because he didn’t give Yarnek the correct set of keys. Instead, he deliberately gave him a set including thefalsekey they found in episode 2. This makes the Conscience explode when the keys are inserted, killing Yarnek and the Voord...
Stephen, for me, is two things: (1) that Django brings up how a black slaver is lower than the head of the house and (2) how his role reflects how the Number One killer of black men in America is other black men. Remember that serious Stink Eye Stephen gave Django when he rode ...
And the series takes off from there. What I relish about The Apothecary Diaries is the sheer variety of storylines. Though Maomao is enamored with poisons, and poison does play a hefty role in the series, The Apothecary Diaries isn’t strictly a murder mystery. Due to the setting, there’...
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groceries with a check but she couldn’t find her license. A gentleman in line behind her paid for her groceries but she didn’t get his name. "A friend heard about it on the radio and got ahold of the man's girlfriend," said Sandy. "She gave me his number so I could talk to...