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In this richly layered account, Call Me by Your Name author Aciman recalls the loneliness and beauty of coming of age while his family was exiled in Rome. Against a backdrop of Continue reading ...
The caller was, in fact, George M. Taber, looking for a quote from Barrett for his report. That quote is now enshrined in the lore of the Judgment of Paris: “Not bad for kids from the sticks ...
Forty years ago today, the crème de la crème of the French wine establishment sat in judgment ... to win," says George Taber, who was then a correspondent for Time magazine in Paris.
On a beautiful Saturday afternoon at the end of May in the town of Paris, Virginia—an hour’s easy drive ... As the tasting began, it quickly became clear to George M. Taber of Time magazine—the sole ...
Time magazine correspondent George M. Taber, the only journalist present at the judging, broke the news and went on to write the “Judgment of Paris.” The 2008 movie “Bottle Shock ...
George M. Taber explores a different ... concept like terroir (as in Osborne). Instead, Taber - author of the wine books "Judgment of Paris" and "To Cork or Not to Cork" - takes as his subject ...
Time magazine correspondent George M. Taber, the only journalist present at the judging, broke the news and went on to write the “Judgment of Paris.” The 2008 movie “Bottle Shock ...
The caller was, in fact, George M. Taber, looking for a quote from Barrett for his report. That quote is now enshrined in the lore of the Judgment of Paris: “Not bad for kids from the sticks ...
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