Since Night of the Living Dead introduced us to the modern zombie almost 45 years ago, we’ve had a veritable buffet of cinema undead: shufflers and sprinters; those steeped in...
In One PersonBy John Irving. Alfred A. Knopf, 427 pp, hardcover
For much of his career, the “sexual suspect” has been John Irving’s stock-in-trade, with the rich landscape of...
Once Upon a Secret: My Affair With President John F. Kennedy and Its AftermathBy Mimi Alford. Random House, 208 pp, hardcover
Fifty years after his presidency, there are few...
While former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s camp has denounced Game Change as nothing more than a smear campaign, HBO's new film—premiering Saturday (March 10)—is much...
While most Canadians are familiar with the internment of Japanese Canadians during the Second World War, it’s a lesser-known fact that many Italians also suffered a similar fate....
Half a century ago today, as humankind was still taking its first tentative steps into the cosmos, John Glenn rocketed off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, and into orbit....
With roles in such successful films as Return of the Jedi, Willow, and the Harry Potter series, 3’6” Warwick Davis made a thirty-year career out of being Britain’s self-proclaimed...
The ObamasBy Jodi Kantor. Little, Brown and Company, 360 pp, hardcover
Six score and three years ago, Rudyard Kipling wrote, “East is East and West is West, and never the twain...
“There’s magic out there.”
It’s the catchphrase of Dr. Emmett Cole (Vancouver actor Bruce Greenwood), and it proves to be remarkably prescient in the premiere episode of The...
The latest attack ad from U.S. Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich details a startling new fact about front-runner Mitt Romney.
In addition to being a crypto-...