Profiles
Above the checkout counter at The Hens’ Kitchen Shoppe is a photo of its late founder Mary O’Brien vacationing in Hawaii. To the left is O’Brien’s Hens’ Kitchen Shoppe apron, with her name tag still attached.
On the Fourth of July, Indian Hill Boulevard will be center stage for Claremont’s celebration of American independence. Look for Courier columnist John Neiuber leading the pack as the parade’s grand marshal.
Claremont resident Raul Rodriguez is the city’s 2023 honored citizen and will be celebrated as he makes his way through the Fourth of July parade route, which begins at Memorial Park at 10 a.m. Tuesday.
Like many good things in life, Sara Sawyer’s “yoga in the garden” class was born out of necessity.
What is it about music, particularly the songs we heard when we were young, that gives it the power to remind us so vividly of time, place, emotion? Tom Waldman, playwright, television host, and author, taps into this question in his highly entertaining new personal, historical, and political musical memoir, “Countdown: A Life in 20 Songs.”
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