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November 2011 in Black LambVolume 9, Number 11 — November 2011November 1st, 2011 In the cover story of our November issue, Lane Browning speaks with first-hand knowledge of the difficulties and rewards of raising an autistic child. In Gantzeh knacker, Ed Goldberg dissects the "big shot." John M. Daniel reflects on his experience in The facts of life. In What’s love got to do with it? Benjamin Feliciano wonders about his current relationship. Undertaker Elizabeth Fournier chronicles the history of American burials and names current alternatives, including mummification, in Ways of death. In Default architecture, Toby Tompkins reflects on ubiquitous scaffolding. Dan Peterson talks about two long-time popular Italian singers in Bel canto. We welcome three figures from world literature into our pantheon of Honorary Black Lambs and The Ultimate Literary Calendar 2012: Italian autobiographer Benvenuto Cellini, Russian novelist Ivan Turgenev, and French novelist Albert Camus. Bridge columnist Trixie Barkis presents two news hands to mull over. Our lamb recipe is for savory lamb skewers with sherry. Advice columnist Millicent Marshall answers more readers’ impertinent questions. And Professor Avram Khan gives us another challenging Black Lamb Word Puzzle.
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