The further adventures of Thursday Next from The Eyre Affair.
William Gibson's new novel may not really be SF, but it's wonderfully written.
Pirates and blue water took hold of me as a kid and never really let go.
Spenser and his crew are back for another wiscracking adventure
It's comforting to know that there are some things in life that are constant.
... whoever orchestrated the Saddam statue toppling and blossoming of hundreds of American flags in liberated Iraq
At a time when the U.S. is infatuated with bunker busters, is Dennis Kucinich crazy to run on a platform of--get this--peace?
Forty years ago today, Winston Churchill was granted honorary American citizenship. JFK’s and Churchill’s words are chilling in our hour of triumph over tyranny.
Something very important is missing from American broadcast coverage of the war in Iraq: dead bodies.
News/commentary: Iraqi suicide bombers, Baghdad living, Osama bin Laden, civilian shields, war coverage, torture, and weapons of mass destruction.
Consider what exact bad behavior and what exact results though, and Claudette starts to sound like an ingrate.
A big step forward for Asian-Americans in the entertainment industry.
fx's new John Corbett dramedy.
Something very important is missing from American broadcast coverage of the war in Iraq: dead bodies.
Years of seeing him as the gentle Sheriff Taylor calming Barney Fife down does not prepare you for the cold-bloodedness of this performance.
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