Elizabeth Gilbert had murder on her mind — and seriously considered poisoning the love of her life. The popular author underwent a radical life change after penning the best-selling “Eat, Pray, Love” ...
In this week's installment of The Daily Gazette's Schenectady 25 series, the leaders of three academic institutions central to the fabric of the city discuss the state of education from their point of ...
Elizabeth, the acclaimed British period drama starring Cate Blanchett and Joseph Fiennes, is on TV tonight. The 1998 film, written by Michael Hirst and directed by Shekhar Kapur, takes place in the ...
When most people hear the word tourism, they picture out-of-town guests with smartphones pausing to snap photos of our attractions, dining in our restaurants and checking into local hotels. And yes, ...
Throughout her four-decade career, costume designer Ellen Mirojnick has been lauded for transporting viewers across time and place, from the metaphor-heavy suiting of Oscar-winning “Oppenheimer” to ...
Speakers pledged to carry on the conservative political movement founded by Mr. Kirk, who was assassinated this month. Tyler Pager Reporting from Washington President Trump’s speech, which stretched ...
Elizabeth Gilbert's new memoir, All the Way to the River, is an unflinching personal account of addiction, grief, and healing. The book tells the story of her relationship with Rayya Elias, first her ...
If you know Elizabeth Gilbert's name, it might be for her book Eat, Pray, Love. It's a memoir about self discovery and love that was later made into a movie starring Julia Roberts and Javier Bardem.
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