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February 20, 2008
Get me a bag of popcorn, I’m all about the movies
By now, you, my faithful readers (who consist of my mother and perhaps two others) know me pretty well. I consider myself an open book, so it doesn't bother me to get a little personal in my column. Your commentsGreetings from Ireland
When folks heard we were going to Ireland for a visit I kept hearing about all the places we had to see. Your commentsLost in the woods, finding my religion
These days, a trip to Lynchburg, inevitably, results in some combination of rigorous outdoor exercise and innovative religious experience. Your commentsFebruary 16, 2008
Thanks for making BFF a success
Let me step away from my position as assistant managing editor at the Star-Exponent for the purposes of this column and put on the hat of a director and playwright. Your commentsFebruary 13, 2008
Free black men come to Culpeper as soldiers
Black History Month affords an appropriate nexus to recall the noble service of African- Americans on behalf of the Northern war effort. Your commentsTurkey is a land for everyone
This is the final part of a three-part series on Turkey. Your comments‘Divine Favor’
The purpose in a column like this is to continue to overcome my hardships by the word of my testimony. Your commentsWhat’s love got to do with it- Getting away from the Hallmark holiday.
Love. It's such a big word and it carries a lot of weight, yet sometimes we seem to use it so loosely. Your commentsStarstruck in Culpeper
Star-Exponent writer Catherine Amos meets the former President of the United States. Your commentsFebruary 06, 2008
Answering questions from a reader
The wintry days in Virginia-though we haven't been experiencing much of that lately-push most of us indoors. Your commentsHarvard vs. Harvard at Brandy Station
Both varsity oarsmen for the elite "Harvard Eight," the two friends might have first met on a Charles River dock. Your commentsLearning to appreciate a small town
A close friend of mine from back home came to visit a few weeks ago to see how I was handling life in Culpeper. She attends law school in Baltimore and wanted to take advantage of our newfound proximity. Your commentsJanuary 30, 2008
