Carl Hiaasen “Double Whammy” reaches back early into Carl Hiaasen’s career. The book was published in 1987 and introduces ...
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For members of The Bangles, the quintessential all-female band of the 1980s, “Walk Like An Egyptian” was an aberration — not ...
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When Charlie scrapes her knee by falling off her bicycle, her sister Alex explains how adaptable our skin is at healing. This ...
Amid all the hoopla surrounding Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary in February, one part of the show received little fanfare: Mary Ellen Matthews' portraits of each show's host and musical guest t ...
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While this absurdly timely novel has mostly bad things to say about the state of the world, it encourages the reader to push back the ...