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Stephen Colbert reads "The Lie," by T. C. Boyle
The story originally appeared in The New Yorker
The story originally appeared in The New Yorker
Nino Rota by Fellini It was the middle of the night in Artena, Italy, a small hill village outside of Rome. Franco Zeffirelli was preparing to shoot the balcony scene of his "Romeo and Juliet." In the gardens below an…
When I came to The Sun-Times in 1966, the legend was still fresh in memory: How when John F. Kennedy was shot, Bill Mauldin went directly to his easel and produced a drawing that was reproduced around the world. The…
I gave my grandson Taylor a remote-controlled helicopter for Christmas. Recalling the pathetic battery-controlled toy cars of my youth, I was impressed by this sleek and impressive little machine. It really flies. It climbed to the top of a three-story…
you being in love will tell who softly asks in love, am i separated from your body smile brain hands merely to become the jumping puppets of a dream? oh i mean: entirely having in my careful how careful arms…
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Today's Facebook mystery guest is Marion Cotillard, who won an Oscar for playing Edith Piaf. Edith Piaf - La Vie En Rose by bigproblem11