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From what we see in “Keyshawn Johnson: Tackling Design,” the former football player is defined less by his taste than by the overwhelming self-regard of the professional athlete.
Not long ago, the meaning of Melanie Bonajo 's series of women encased in possessions was clear - here stand victims of white, middle-class, Western-world sex-role stereotypes. A few observers might have seen the series as a consumerist-glut trope, but most saw diary-of-a-mad-housewife feminism.
John Stuart Mill’s classic treatise On Liberty, published 150 years ago, has much to teach an intellectually exhausted left.
TIMIDITY and desperation marked the opening of Peepshow at Planet Hollywood. Showgirls wearing pasties in a T&A show? In Vegas? Headliners Melanie "Scary Spice" Brown and Kelly Monaco (General Hospital) were being paid a reported $1 million per month -- suggesting a lack of confidence in one's product could be solved by throwing gobs of cash at the problem.
In today's Wilshire & Washington, we can't help but weigh in on the Sarah Palin epic disaster movie. It's a fantastic train wreck of a...
Unstoppable: Joyce Carol Oates's "Dear Husband," (Ecco, $24.99) is savage, poetic and ruthless. Oates deals with characters and themes she has often covered before -- violent men, desperate women, lives scarred by alcohol and poverty -- but her touch has never been surer, her insights never more ...
“The History of Howard Stern, Part 2” replayed a segment from many years ago where Howard describes his upbringing by a domineering mother to being raised as a “little Hitler.” I think at one point he describes himself as the child of Eva Braun, Hitler’s mistress.
A Tale taller than you'd imagine
A high-definition production offers a close look at the tragic Greek tale of incest.
She may not be humble or politically savvy. But the governor is a rare political species: A strong maternal woman
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