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  • Inge's so accustomed to travel; she's so much like a little human," said her owner Holly Sundbeck."

    Jodi Bettencourt: Extreme Doggie Travel Jodi Bettencourt 2011

  • Inge's so accustomed to travel; she's so much like a little human," said her owner Holly Sundbeck."

    Jodi Bettencourt: Extreme Doggie Travel Jodi Bettencourt 2011

  • Interlacing all of them was a play called "Love-Death," which was a series of one-man scenes that mirrored Inge's eventual suicide in 1973, and if you knew of Inge's background and his professional history, the play was very prescient.

    "A Complex Evening" 2009

  • Tigers beat Houston on Inge's two-run homer in the ninth; they lead the division by four games.

    Short Takes 2009

  • As I watched it, I could imagine Inge's niece and my dear friend, the late Jo Ann Kirchmaier, smiling sadly and saying, "Oh, Uncle Bill ...."

    "A Complex Evening" 2009

  • And for dramatic oomph in a true mash-up, it's hard to beat the scene in the film version of William Inge's "Picnic" where William Holden and Kim Novak dance to the distant sound of a band playing "Moonglow," that noodling soon augmented by shimmering strings stretching their way across the movie's theme song.

    When Mockery Is All That's Left Eric Felten 2010

  • Inge's entourage was mostly excited -- it is a significant honor to receive any acknowledgment at the Wesminster Kennel Club show -- but a tinge of disappointment was evident as well.

    One Poodle's Westminster Journey 2011

  • Josh Hamilton drives the ball into Inge's mitt, who throws to first to complete a double play.

    Detroit Tigers v Texas Rangers - live! | Steve Busfield 2011

  • He spent years acting and directing in Chicago and drew national notice in 2008 for a critically lauded revival of William Inge's "Picnic" in the Chicago suburbs and the off-Broadway musical "Adding Machine."

    A Director Reveals His Motivation Ellen Gamerman 2012

  • That's because I've known his heirs as family friends for about fifty years, and Inge's niece, my dear friend the late JoAnn Kirchmaier, told me that she knew Bill had written things he'd never really shared with his agent; he thought they weren't worth it.

    Out of Kansas and On Stage 2009

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