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Monthly Archives: July 2012

The highs and lows of Olympic fever: “All they have to be tonight is fabulous”

July 30, 2012by Addie Broyles 6 Comments

I’m thoroughly enthralled in the Olympics right now. It’s a guilty pleasure, to be honest, because — despite the endless commercialization of the event and NBC’s increasingly melodramatic story arc […]

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media, television

Don’t forget the catfish in the bathtub

July 29, 2012by Addie Broyles 2 Comments

Statesman editorial writer Alberta Phillips wrote a beautiful remembrance in today’s paper about her grandmother, Esther Harrison, who was part of the Great Migration, the exodus of more than 6 […]

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history, traditions

If I cook and you do the dishes, who watches the kids?

July 15, 2012by Addie Broyles 5 Comments

Keeping track of who has an eye on the kids is one of the hardest, most under-appreciated aspects of parenting. If you’re at a social gathering, it’s so easy to […]

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family, media

August book club: “Heartburn” by Nora Ephron

July 11, 2012by Addie Broyles 3 Comments

For our next book club meeting, we’ll head from academia straight into pop culture with Nora Ephron’s “Heartburn,” her 1983 autobiographical novel that was made into a film with Meryl […]

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books, movies

You can keep your ‘arti-choke dip’ — I’ll pass on ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’

July 7, 2012by Addie Broyles 1 Comment

I haven’t read “Fifty Shades of Grey,” but like everyone else, I’ve heard plenty about the racy bestselling book, which has even inspired a Pinterest board with ideas for themed […]

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books, media

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Addie Broyles is a food writer for the Austin American-Statesman. She is also a freelance writer, Missourian and mom of two.

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