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Entries tagged "Wheels of Change"
Girl Scouts and Senior CitizensOver the past four or five weeks, I’ve spoken about Wheels of Change to four different and very distinct groups: cycling enthusiasts; senior citizens; school... more |
Female Cyclist of the Day: Katharine HepburnI shouldn’t be surprised that Katharine Hepburn enjoyed the liberating powers of cycling. After all, she was an accomplished athlete, even showing off some of... more |
Female Cyclist of the Day: Chely WrightOne of the two-page features in Wheels of Change focuses on celebrity cyclists of the 19th century, including my favorite sharpshooter, Annie Oakley, and physicist... more |
When Icons CollideHistory collided with the present on Monday, March 28, when I had the opportunity to give one feminist icon a copy of a book that... more |
SueMacy.com 2.0If you’ve visited my Web site anytime over the last nine years, you’ve no doubt noticed that things have changed. The old site has undergone... more |
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Misspelling of the Month
I don't often turn to Chinese restaurant menus for misspellings because they can be easy targets. But this one invented a new word that has a bit of charm. Quite accidentally, it's the second "steak"-related Misspelling of the Month in a row. So thanks to Empire Szechuan Village on Seventh Avenue, South, in New York City for this meaty mistake. (Of course, "waterchestnut" should be plural and two words as well.)
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