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13 Jan 2012, 9:31 am by Christine Hurt
If you read or heard my memorial to my colleague and friend Larry Ribstein, then you already know that I saw Sherlock Holmes 2 over the break. [read post]
28 Mar 2014, 11:18 am by Mark Lewis
Let’s just say for the sake of my flight of fancy that Mary shoots Charles Augustus Magnussen and kills him in his office; for the purposes of our theoretical exercise let’s say that Sherlock did not witness the shooting but due to his powers of deduction he suspects that Mary was the culprit. [read post]
24 Oct 2014, 9:30 pm by Karen Tani
  The theme for the next Almanac is the Sherlock Holmes story, The Adventure of the Norwood Builder. [read post]
10 Nov 2009, 7:18 pm
I'll stand by that, but with a qualification: the romance between Bogey and Mary Astor. [read post]
28 Jul 2023, 9:30 pm by ernst
  The FDR Library "will present a conversation and book signing with Mary E. [read post]
22 Apr 2011, 8:06 am by Amy Cannata, ACLU of Montana
This is a bump, not a loss," wrote plaintiffs Jan Donaldson and Mary Anne Guggenheim in a message to their fellow "fabuliffs" and ACLU staff. [read post]
20 Jan 2018, 6:46 am
Sherlock Holmes: The True Story of New York City's Greatest Female Detective and the 1917 Missing Girl Case that Captivated a Nation by Brad Ricca (St. [read post]
20 Jan 2018, 6:46 am by Christine Corcos
Sherlock Holmes: The True Story of New York City's Greatest Female Detective and the 1917 Missing Girl Case that Captivated a Nation by Brad Ricca (St. [read post]
5 Nov 2014, 7:20 am
 The Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property's weblog carries one too, and here, courtesy of fellow Class 46 blogger Pedro Malaquias, is its November list. [read post]
9 Feb 2009, 5:19 am
" Michael Chabon writes to entertain; his first story was a Sherlock Holmes pastiche, spurred on by the gaps in the original text that seemed to him an invitation to continue, as all enduring literature offers an invitation to continue. [read post]
3 Feb 2007, 6:50 am
, Concurring Opinions, Feb. 5, 2007.Mary L. [read post]
30 May 2014, 7:07 am by ISOBEL WILLIAMS
I invoked Hogarth, Dame Laura Knight (The Dock, Nuremberg - what a gig), Sir Peter Blake, an Expressionist Occupy protester called Rupert, Sidney Paget (creator of the iconography of Sherlock Holmes and great-grandfather of Michael Paget of Cornerstone Barristers), and Jacques-Louis David, whose sketch of Marie-Antoinette en route to the guillotine is the ultimate quick and dirty legal drawing.I handed out postcards of the three drawings above.Among the other entertainments… [read post]
6 Nov 2011, 7:36 pm by StephanieWestAllen
The methods go back to the time of the fictional Sherlock Holmes: The solitary genius profiler uses a mix of personal investigative experience and intuition to build a picture of the offender’s lifestyle and personality from clues left at crime scenes. [read post]
9 Apr 2019, 10:05 am by Jonathan Bailey
Frankenstein and Sherlock Holmes One excellent example of this is Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein. [read post]
6 Sep 2015, 4:01 pm
 On the 1709 Blog former guest Kat Marie-Andrée writes up the welcome decision that a Californian city council was not allowed to assert copyright infringement against a citizen who used the video recordings of its council meetings in order to criticise its decisions and the positions taken by some of its members. [read post]
15 Dec 2006, 8:21 pm
Rich, Debra Jane Robinson, Thomas Stephen Roche, Troy Derek Rogers, Tersa Marie Rumo, Katherine Burke Russell, Amy Elizabeth Scheffler, Timothy Francis Schroeder, Mark Steven Schwartz, Natasha Kathleen Serrage, David Leigh Shallow, Devlin Patrick Sherlock, Susan Lee Smart, Scott David Smith, Kevin John Stephens, Jeffrey E. [read post]
2 Dec 2014, 2:44 pm
 In 1818, it was Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus, in which Dr. [read post]
27 Oct 2011, 12:01 pm by Rick Klau
Adler The Complete Sherlock Holmes, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Heroes of the Hall: Baseball’s All-Time Best, by Ron Smith Bethel, by Patrick Tierney Wild Life of Pi, by Yann Martel Wine & War, by Don & Petie Kladstrup Neuromancer, by William Gibson The Lobster Chronicles, by Linda Greenlaw Going Rogue, by Sarah Palin The Information: A History, A Theory, A Flood, by James Gleick I Know This Much is True, by Wally Lamb The Sparrow, by Mary Doria Russell Ocean City… [read post]