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Andrew Davies adapted "House of Cards" from Michael Dobb's political novel. Ian Richardson's performance made it into a mesmering and chilling drama.
Why should kids have all of the fun? These engaging adult birthday party games will bring out the silly and the competitive sides of "kids" of all ages!
Indie band Radiohead have produced some quality records over the years and this is their latest offering.
The 51st Annual Grammy Awards nominations honour Radiohead's experimental In Rainbows with three nods including Album of the Year.
Many fans woke this week with one thing on their mind: the new Radiohead album 'In Rainbows'. But Is it any good? Can it hold its own against previous albums? A review.
What is love? Is it real? Is it a bargain or a commitment? Love is at the centre of Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing.
Losing sleep over too much credit card debt is not the only way to tell you're in trouble. Learn the signs that you are spending too much and how to stop it.
After years of less than exemplary business practices, credit card companies may have to get rid of tricky fine print. Learn what this means for consumers.
The Magic Fire, directed by Shaw Festival's Jackie Maxwell was bellissimo. It's the tale of two families -The Bergs and The Guarneris in the Paris of South America,1952.
The housing crisis has resulted in the greatest loss of wealth for people of color in modern U.S. history, unparalleled to anything else in recent memory.
Authors are not always aware until they begin the actual writing that a certain scene isn't going to work. Here are some solutions for common plotting problems
While electronic greeting cards and invitations known as "e-vites" are getting popular, not everyone appreciates them. Here are some ways to tactfully send e-cards.
Twilight is one of the most popular series since Harry Potter. Have fun with your friends by throwing a Twilight themed party.
Discover the legacy and contributions of some of history's most renowned women at the National First Ladies' Library, the first and only U.S. archive of its kind.
M. Night Shyamalan was the next coming of Spielberg after The Sixth Sense. For many he's fallen off. Some still love him. His next film The Happening comes out Friday.
Everyone has stress. It's as sure a sign of life as breathing. How we manage that stress can make the difference between health and illness, peace and turmoil.
This killer-kid horror film modulates its malevolence well thanks to a sturdy theme, an unnerving turn from Isabelle Fuhrman and one doozy of a late-film development.
Old Trafford cricket ground is usually home to Lancashire's finest sportsmen but it was Thom Yorke not Freddie Flintoff pleasing the crowd on this sunny Sunday evening.
Radiohead's newest synthesizes the band's discography and results in a warm and beautiful album that sounds like a greatest hits record composed of entirely new material
Chadds Ford, PA is home to the Brandywine River Museum where visitors can view famous works by Wyeth family artists who made the Brandywine Valley their home.
This version of the streamlined 50/50 tournament has lead in one case to the status quo being resumed, and in the other case, a hoodoo being overcome.
The Trouble with Markets charts the cause of the Credit Crunch or Roger Bootle's Great Implosion. It is a surprisingly optimistic, and well considered view of the future.
There are myriad factors causing and driving the desperate shortage of nurses in the United States and many factors must change in order to solve the problem.
Spring break is on its way! Are you ready for some time with your kids that will leave you all feeling refreshed, happy, and renewed? Just follow these ABCs...


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