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Great Southern authors: Many of them were restless souls who drank too much, understood the dark underbelly of humanity and lived in Southern cities where they produced some of the most enduring literature the world has ever known.

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Hemingway's home gets literary honorupdated: Mon Mar 15 2010 14:28:00

The Key West, Florida, home where Ernest Hemingway lived and wrote for nearly a decade was designated a Literary Landmark on Sunday.

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Time.com: Broadway To Dim Lights For Paul Newmanupdated: Thu Oct 02 2008 15:00:00

People.com: Screen and Real-Life Hero Paul Newman Dies at 83updated: Mon Sep 29 2008 08:57:00

The Oscar winner and philanthropist had quietly been battling cancer

Time.com: Remembering Paul Newman, Humanitarian and Actor updated: Sat Sep 27 2008 12:25:00

Legendary actor Paul Newman died Sept. 26 at 83, of cancer

EW review: 'The Facts of Life'updated: Wed May 10 2006 14:19:00

Some '80s sitcoms are fun to watch today in a how-dumb-could-TV-get, I-used-to-watch-this-with-my- babysitter kind of way.

Commentary: Forever young and beautifulupdated: Tue Sep 06 2005 11:00:00

She cut a figure so beautiful and mysterious that musicians as diverse as Cole Porter and Madonna referred to her in their songs.

Money Magazine: The Skinny on Fund Scores Funds use all kinds of rankings and ratings to prove that they're the tops. Here's what those numbers updated: Sat May 01 2004 00:01:00

In the Tennessee Williams play Sweet Bird of Youth, an aging actress wakes from a drunken stupor to realize she's spent the night with a gigolo. Still clutching a sleep mask to her eyes, she asks h...

Money Magazine: The skinny on fund scoresupdated: Thu Apr 22 2004 16:19:00

In the Tennessee Williams play Sweet Bird of Youth, an aging actress wakes from a drunken stupor to realize she's spent the night with a gigolo. Still clutching a sleep mask to her eyes, she asks him if he's attractive.

Money Magazine: News About You and Your Money MEL FISHER'S PAYOFF: SINKIN' TREASURE updated: Sat Nov 01 1986 00:01:00

The late Tennessee Williams would have loved the bash for 1,000 in his adopted hometown of Key West. Everywhere one looked there was silver, gold, emeralds and other treasure from the Spanish galle...

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