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With the 1998 Good Friday Agreement increasingly a distant memory, there appear to be fewer books celebrating the peace process and more questioning party leaders
While many Italians who immigrated to the U.S. during the 1800s were laborers, a number of others were executives and business owners.
A look at the career of Wright King, who played Dr.Galen in Planet of the Apes and was featured in many TV shows.
Writer David Gallaher plumbed the depths of history and legend to craft his award-winning web comic, High Moon, mixing lassos and lycanthropy, cowboys and curses.
The Lakes Region is close to Boston and a perfect choice for skiing and riding on the family-friendly slopes of Gilford's Gunstock Mountain Resort.
The unusual fishing show written and directed by artist, musician and actor John Lurie aired on the Independent Film Channel in 1991, and became an instant cult hit.
Joy Fielding consistently writes thought-provoking thrillers about what happens when women get involved with the wrong men.
Check out four one-sheets for the upcoming Simpsons Movie, coming July 27th.
Actor John Quade passed away at his family home in California on Sunday August 9 2009.
Fox TV's 24 is one of the most acclaimed and popular series in recent TV history, but this season should be its last.
Only lasting one season, Bret Maverick is currently airing on Encore Westerns. For this revival of the classic series, Garner was nominated for an Emmy and Golden Globe.
Science fiction movies of the 1950s were strongly influenced by the paranoia of the Atomic and Cold War Eras or the feeling that we are not alone.
Grownups can attend a Halloween costume party dressed as a classic TV show personality. Singles and couples can create character outfits from thrift store bargains.
In the battle for Delville Wood in 1916 France,121 Officers and 3032 other ranks walked into the woods. Six days later only two officers and 140 other ranks walked out.
The Law & Order franchise is arguably the most successful in U.S. television history, but the new British version has yet to screen here at home.
Hill City, South Dakota, is the oldest existing city in Pennington county. It's a town steeped history, from the buildings, to the steam powered 1880 train locomotive.
Television's first one hour color western, Bonanza originally aired on NBC from 1959 to 1973. Hugely popular in its time, the show continues to reach new fans today.
The evolution of Dodge City, Kansas from a few sod houses to a railroad depot and booming cow town was a natural one considering its prime location on the Santa Fe Trail.
Most were not famous at the time, but history would remember these actors, directors and producers more for what they would accomplish later than for the War.
Lone Pine is one of the smallest towns in the US - but is one of the most famous movie locations on earth. All the major Hollywood studios produced films here.
Them! is proof that a science fiction movie can make up for a lack of CGIs with a well constructed and intelligent script.
From Comedy Central to TV Land, more networks are putting their shows up online and watching those shows is easier than ever before.


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