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Print any blog as a book with the aid of common word processing software.
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Frank Warren's PostSecret.com is an Internet phenomenon, and a unique and touching art project. His new book, out this week, compiles hundreds of new secrets.
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A Knight's Tale is a boisterous film, but anachronistic perhaps more than intended.
Charlton Heston and Sophia Loren attempt to humanize 10th century Spanish mercenary Rodrigo Diaz in the 1961 epic "El Cid".
Disney's animation classic, "Fantasia", has put on film one of the most terrifyingly imagined witches' sabbats ever.
In The Return of Martin Guerre, Gerard Depardieu and Nathalie Baye explore the life of a peasant impostor in 16th-century France.
One of the silliest (but also rather strangely accurate) films about the Middle Ages comes from the woefully irreverent British comedy troupe, Monty Python.
This week's film review roasts a British medievalesque Arthurian fantasy from the fifties.
Equal parts exposé on the New York restaurant scene and etiquette guide for diners, Waiter Rant is ultimately an entertaining memoir.
The internet is chock-full of resources for all kinds of hobbies, and book clubs are no exception. Here is a list of the best sites for all things book club related.
From 14-17 May, the beautiful city of Prague will open its doors again to international visitors for the 15th Book World Prague.
Richard Burton and Peter O'Toole star in this epic treatment of the medieval English martyr, Thomas Becket the Archbishop of Canterbury.
The Witchfinder General is a classic of the "medieval" witchcrazes that shows why the witchcrazes weren't so medieval.
For a modern and stress free way to create a memoir or autobiography, a blog is an easy (and free) tool to use.
You just want to create - not mess around with formatting and publishing. Now you can have your cake and eat it too, with a tool that makes photo books simple.
Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan, the bloggers behind Go Fug Yourself, talk about their book deal, their upcoming book and the worst recent fashion trends.
Children's Dog Books and Reviews specializes in reviewing dog books for children from the perspective of a mom who knows about dogs and dog training.
Harrison Ford and Sean Connery battle Nazis and secret orders while searching for the Holy Grail.
Jennifer McCann isn't preachy but she's passionate about feeding kids good, wholesome food that is as good for them as it is for the environment.
Call them outlaws, gangsters, crooks, gunslingers, desperados, or any other name, they are still famous for the deeds they did that changed the course of history.
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