There’s nothing reporters love more than half-answered questions. There were plenty of those to go around at The Associated Press Legislative Preview on Thursday (Jan. 7). For two hours, Washington ...
“When do idioms devolve into clichés?” Tom Connelly writes. Tom’s question is an interesting one. His verb choice hints at one of the main differences between the two: Idioms are generally thought of ...
Question: We are doing over our beach place and trying to avoid the usual cliches: the blue and white color scheme, starfish, wicker, etc. The trouble is, we can't think of another style that really ...
The path of the DJ-monikered musician who turns from static-laden samples toward live instrumentation is well trodden, but if we’re to believe the buzzing zeitgeist—that hip-hop is in its last throes ...
It is a phrase uttered over and over and over again. A verbal cliche that permeates the world of sports but has also branched out to all other parts of our sound bite world. As I sat watching endless ...
Seven over-used phrases that should never pass your lips Gretchen Hirsch’s book Talking Your Way to the Top: Business English That Works (Prometheus Books, 2006) contains lots of ideas on how to win ...
Vomiting out a banal and compulsory introduction that doesn’t really add any value to the article is probably a branding (kind of) cliché in itself. We all know what branding is, so let’s skip the ...
This year's ExxonMobil Summer Chills production at the Alley Theatre will be Sherlock Holmes and the Crucifer of Blood, allowing company actor Todd Waite to once again play the master detective in all ...
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