Where the story began is impossible to say. Certainly, the symptoms of ADD have been with us as long as history has been recorded. However, the modern story of ADD, the story of bringing those symptoms out of the realm of morality and punishment and into the realm of science and treatment, began somewhere around the turn of the century. In 1904 one of the world's most prestigious medical journals, the British journal Lancet published a little doggerel verse that might be the first published account of ADD in the medical literature.
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Brenda Lee, 78, has been quiet in her later years in life, but she’s about to return to the stage for the Christmas at the Opry special on December 7. While Brenda’s been famous for a long time, the “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” artist prefers to keep her family — which includes her husband, Ronnie Shacklett, and their children, Julie and Jolie — out of the spotlight.
Brenda has been with Ronnie since 1962 and they have two daughters together who they absolutely adore.
Explore More Broadway’s Playbill has exited Twitter stage left after Elon Musk’s messy takeover. The monthly magazine — which also provides official programs for Broadway, most of off-Broadway and other art institutions — announced Friday that it will no longer use Twitter, citing the social media’s recent surge of “hate, negativity and misinformation.”
“In recent weeks, Twitter, Inc. has greatly expanded its tolerance for hate, negativity and misinformation. As a respected news outlet for the Broadway community, it would be irresponsible for us to continue to utilize a platform where we and our readers cannot legitimately decipher actual news from insidious rhetoric,” the decision read.
When the characters Peter and Nance open a bed-and-breakfast on the IFC satire “Portlandia,” they call it the Quilted Tea Kettle Inn. The name’s the first clue that the show will probably manage to poke fun at every B&B cliche in the book: the bumbling and overly chatty owners, the floral wallpaper, the stained lace tablecloths, the privacy-killing thin walls. When one of their first guests, a first-timer to this particular genre of accommodation, asks them to explain the concept, Peter says, wide-eyed, “It’s somebody’s house, but it’s also a hotel!