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Usually when a character becomes the hero of a TV movie franchise, all character development grinds to a halt after the first movie. The Jesse Stone franchise is the exception. More
Pretty much a run-through of what we have seen of Asian-American men and their onscreen roles from the days of silent film and early television to the present. More
An appealing and informative look at evolution vs. the notion of intelligent design -- you can pretty well guess which side is the dodos. More
Far from happily chronicling Beeton as a 19th century Betty Crocker, author Kathryn Hughes focused on the less idyllic aspects of her life, including the havoc wrought by her manically entrepreneurial husband. More
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