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Hal Crowther, author of Cathedrals of Kudzu, is a journalist and an essayist.
Lillian Smith Book Awards Staff 2002
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But today’s email promoting Dr. Will B. Horton (wasn’t he a character in Kudzu?) must surely take the cake.
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The scene I refer to specifically is the so-called Kudzu Vine scene, and is one of the four you can select to play with on the Blu-ray.
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A Japan and China native plant known as Kudzu has infested the South after farmers in the
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One of its key ingredients is the plant extract Thai Kudzu, which is used in alternative medicine to promote youthful skin and hair, strength and vitality.
Home | Mail Online 2009
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Marlette's editorial cartoons and his strip, "Kudzu," are syndicated worldwide.
Archive 2007-07-08 Bill Crider 2007
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RALEIGH, N.C. - Doug Marlette, the North Carolina-born cartoonist who won a Pulitzer Prize and created the popular strip "Kudzu," was killed in a car accident Tuesday morning in Mississippi, authorities said.
Archive 2007-07-08 Bill Crider 2007
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The "Kudzu" strip deals humorously with rural Southern life, featuring characters such as the Rev. Will B. Dunn.
Archive 2007-07-08 Bill Crider 2007
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Needless to say, the heroine winds up taking the vacation all by herself But it's not only sophisticated, overly therapized New Yorkers who use the term "passive-aggressive": a recent "Kudzu" cartoon strip has a child thinking that his mother "has elevated passive aggression to an art form" because she can't ask him simply and directly to pass the salt.
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The Toronto Star interviews Doug "Kudzu" Marlette on the topic.
Archive 2006-02-01 KaneCitizen 2006
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