
All in the Family: The Show That Changed Television by Norman Lear
This marks the 50th anniversary of the debut of “All in the Family” on CBS, the show in which the sitcom genre

This marks the 50th anniversary of the debut of “All in the Family” on CBS, the show in which the sitcom genre

In the history of newspapers, there has been a rare breed of columnists (Josh Freed) who have done their readers a

Rick Mercer was cited by the late Peter Gzowski as “Newfoundland’s fastest-rising comedian” when his first solo show “Show Me the

Siblings Ron Howard and Clint Howard were indeed true children of Hollywood. They began their careers in the precarious field of

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Countdown Bin Laden – Sometimes landmark events in history that have a far-reaching effect can almost read like a thriller novel

Since 1992, John Grisham has taken his years as a lawyer in Mississippi, and all the knowledge of the legal system

Canadian journalist and author Michael Posner’s most recent books delved into the lives of some of Canada’s most high profile personalities.

In 2013, Nalie Agustin, a 24-year-old author, speaker and wellness advocate, was diagnosed with cancer. Throughout her rounds of chemotherapy and

Imagine if Stephen King decided to write an episode of The Sopranos and gave his unique spin to that mega popular

Letters Across the Sea – Looking for a good book as a selection for your next book club meeting? Then I
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