I live about 25 minutes south, (yes, south) of Detroit in Ontario. Since we are so close, pretty much all our media (except maybe Hockey Night in Canada…) comes from Detroit, and if we're looking to go shopping (especially now that our dollar is worth more) out to eat, or see a concert or sportin...
This was really not my kind of book but I did manage to get to the end, so there's that. The story is told by different point of views which was really a save since the beginning main character was a letdown for me. He was just to bland and I kept thinking the whole time "grow a backbone and do s...
Just when he finally comes up with a fabulous idea for a novel about a burnt-out writer who decides to commit suicide, Mack Green discovers that his publisher, who thinks that the book works better as nonfiction, has hired a hit man to insure that idea.
He stayed, as usual, with his cousin Jeff Reggie and his family in Cheviot Hills. During the day he played uncle, taking his two young nieces shopping, to the movies or out to Venice to watch the roller skaters. Evenings he spent with Jeff and his wife, Rosie, often in the company of other movie ...
McCain was the frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination, but his candidacy was engendering strong resistance from the Limbaugh right. His long-standing policy was to refrain from endorsing a primary candidate, but he let his opinions be known. In early January, for example, after a ...
I had been on the road for months by now, and had met a bewildering array of Jews—crawfish eaters and politicians, yuppies and welfare cases—all the way from the Succah in the Sky to the lesbian Havdalah hot tub. They had only one thing in common—they seemed like Jewish Americans. Now I wanted to...
For much of his life Ailes had been a nomadic bachelor moving from station to station, campaign to campaign. Finally, at sixty, he was ready to put down roots. Roger met Elizabeth Tilson at CNBC, where she was the director of daytime programming in charge of business news....