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NEW YORK, July 5 — Things went smoothly for the first hour of the Twitter experiment at Trinity Church in Manhattan on Good Friday in April. While hundreds of worshipers watched the traditional dramatisation of the Crucifixion from pews in the church, one of New York’s oldest, thousands more around the world followed along on smartphones and computers as a staff member tweeted short bursts of ...
This fall brings 'Eastwick,' '10 Things I Hate About You' and 'Parenthood,' each based on a successful film. "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" had all the makings of a hit, even without Arnold.
The women of Louisville grin and bear it on the Soapnet reality series. But on this decorum- heavy series, the unspoken is equally intriguing. The thrills of the "Real Housewives" series on Bravo have little to do with geography. Women of arriviste position and little self-regard are capable of internecine warfare regardless of whether they live in New York, Atlanta or Orange County. ...
Many churches are trying to embrace Facebook, MySpace and other social media networks, but it has been an uneasy alliance thus far.
For those lucky enough to have some beach-time coming their way this summer, there are some great reads from Manitoba publishers to help while away the hours.
When a two-day siege by Sioux and Cheyenne ended with the approach of reinforcements June 27, 1876, the surviving half of the U.S. 7th Cavalry understood more horrors were to come.
For those lucky enough to have some beach-time coming their way this summer, there are some great reads from Manitoba publishers to help while away the hours. New and forthcoming releases Arbeiter Ring Publishing has released "In and Out of the Working Class" by Michael D.[...]
An antsy mother and her bipolar heroin-addict son narrate this first novel.
Fordlandia The Rise and Fall of Henry Ford's Forgotten Jungle City By Greg Grandin (Metropolitan Books; 416 pages; $27.50) We revere Henry Ford: the inventor of modern mass production; the man who put Americans on wheels; the stolid Midwesterner whose...
REVIEW: TheaterMargaret Tate is so inhumanly power hungry that she's got the whole staff of her publishing company calling her "It." She's so uptight that her ponytail hardly dares to swing, and she's so career-driven she'd just as easily fake an engagement and marriage to save her e...
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