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As the quieter half of Fox News’ “Hannity and Colmes” and the station’s in-house liberal, Alan Colmes doesn’t always have it easy. Now he’s published a book that explains “why left is... (episode)
For decades, Jack Valenti has been the public face of Hollywood movies. Many expect the MPAA chair to retire soon, but he won’t go quietly. Valenti is campaigning to end the “napsteri... (episode)
Since leaving the White House, Bill Clinton has spent a lot more time giving paid speeches than talking to reporters. Michael Tomasky, one of the few journalists to sit down with the ... (episode)
His shoot-from-the-hip style has made defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld a media darling. But he has also ruffled congressional feathers with “disrespectful” behavior. Rumsfeld Biograp... (episode)
The world looks different through the eyes of the children of the super-rich. Jamie Johnson, heir to the Johnson & Johnson fortune, recently created a documentary about the trials and... (episode)
All nine democrats running for president have called for a full or partial repeal of the tax cuts President Bush signed into law after taking office. But no one has been a more vocife... (episode)
With its comically bland, witheringly true headlines (“Nation Fills Up On Bread”), the spoof newspaper the Onion is American satire at its finest. Now the Onion’s editors have blatant... (episode)
Ben Schott has compiled some of the most delightful, mostly useless trivia into a new book. In Schott’s Original Miscellany, you can review the ten events that make up the decathlon, ... (episode)
David Brooks in the New York Times’ newest columnist. The man who coined the term “bobo” (as in bourgeois-bohemian) is a conservative with his finger on the pulse of urban sophisticat... (episode)
New York restaurantgoers are used to getting the bill before they’ve even finished the main course. But the slow food movement is catching on, and it is now possible to eat a deliciou... (episode)