Berlin 1961: Kennedy, Khrushchev, and the Most Dangerous Place on Earth
By Frederick Kempe. G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 579 pp, hardcover
To a lot of North Americans, memories of the...
Other than their victims, naturally, who doesn’t like zombies?
They’re creepy, they’re gruesome, and they’re absolutely relentless. They’re everything you could want in...
Okay, so times are tough.
It’s not all doom and gloom out there, however—there are some people still hiring. Case in point: a local Craigslist ad for a miso soup stirrer...
The phrase “end of an era” gets thrown around a lot, not to mention misused and abused.
However, with this morning’s launch of Atlantis—the final flight of the final...
As the American 2012 presidential campaign begins to heat up, the Republican Party seems to be at no loss for candidates.
The latest, former Utah governor and Ambassador to...
The Murder of Jim Fisk for the Love of Josie MansfieldBy H.W. Brands. Anchor, 224 pp, softcover
Some things never change.
Especially when it comes to Wall Street, as H.W....
It’s almost June, and that can only mean one thing: it’s Trek time.
After the success of last year’s Vancouver Star Trek Convention, Creation Entertainment is once again...
Britain’s Scotland Yard has created a tempest in a teapot during U.S. president Barack Obama’s state visit to the U.K.
During Obama’s trip this week, British...
Of all the Navy SEALs involved in the May 1 Osama bin Laden raid, only one has so far been named publicly: Cairo, a specially-trained military dog.
And Cairo’s equipment...
About a year ago, there was a grassroots movement to have Montreal-born Star Trek actor William Shatner appointed governor general. While the appointment never came—David...