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California is said to be peeling away from the mainland like “like old wallpaper.” And yet in this doomsday tale, King is at his most sincere. “The Life of Chuck,” the ... Members of the Houston-area ...
When Mark Berens started working in his father’s frozen custard shop in 1976, he hated it. Nearly 50 years later, he’s still behind the counter almost every day.
Fred’s Diner is exactly that kind of magical establishment. Nestled on a modest street corner in Akron, this small white building with its simple signage doesn’t scream “food paradise” to passersby.