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Gangsters, Goons And 'Grievous Bodily Harm' In Ted Lewis' London
Soho Press recently reissued the late British crime writer's final novel. Critic John Powers says Lewis' GBH is a pulp-fiction triumph worthy of Jim Thompson or James Ellroy.
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'Mad Men' Creator On Don Draper's Losses And The End Of The Road
With just two episodes to go until the AMC series wraps for good, showrunner Matthew Weiner talks about the state of his main character's career and family life — and what the show is all about.
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ONCE is onstage at the Orpheum Theatre next week
Omaha Performing Arts will present the musical ONCE May 12th through the 17th. The show won eight Tony Awards in 2012 including Best Musical.John Steven…
Crowdfunding Sought To Release Orson Welles' Unfinished Final Film
Producers ask for $2 million on the website Indiegogo to complete The Other Side of the Wind. Welles had intended for it to be his comeback movie.
Senate Votes For Congressional Oversight Of Iran Nuclear Deal
The measure, which now goes to the House for consideration, enjoyed overwhelming bipartisan support, passing by a 98-1 vote.
New Public-Corruption Chief Vows To Not Shy Away
Raymond Hulser, the new chief of the Justice Department's Public Integrity Section, said his unit is committed to prosecuting "important and tough" cases and bringing them to trial.
For The Word, Gospel Is More About A Feeling
The mostly instrumental supergroup's second album, Soul Food, is a rousing, thoroughly modern take on gospel.
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Are You Sick, And Sick Of Hearing 'Everything Happens For A Reason'?
Afraid of saying the wrong thing to someone with a serious illness? Now there are "empathy cards" that make fun of those well-meaning but tasteless remarks.
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DNA 'Printing' A Big Boon To Research, But Some Raise Concerns
Companies are assembling and churning out tailored stretches of DNA faster and more cheaply than ever before. The tool speeds research into diseases of plants and people. But what about eugenics?
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What Happens When A Police Officer Doesn't Shoot?
An officer's body camera captured his decision not to shoot a possibly armed suspect. He was praised for brave self-restraint, but some law enforcement officers say his reluctance was irresponsible.
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