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In "The Window," Ted discovers that the ultimate girl next door, Maggie, is single once again. Marshall reads a letter to himself from high school, and is disappointed.
Maggie O'Farrell is widely acknowledged as one of the most talented writers in the UK, having already produced four critically and popularly acclaimed novels.
Part one of an interview with Kristi Hansen, one of the co-founders of The Maggie Tree, an Edmonton-based organization that promotes women in theatre.
Part two of an interview with Kristi Hansen, one of the co-founders of The Maggie Tree, an Edmonton-based organization that promotes women in theatre.
Madelyn Alt's Bewitching Mystery series features a young bookshop clerk who solves mysteries with the help of her magical boss.
At the moment Rose and Maggie Feller never want to see each other again, they understand that a sister is forever, especially when they have the same size feet.
Judd & Maggie, a brother/sister duo on the RCA/Victor label, are coming on strong in the Christian music scene. Harmonizers extraordinaire, you’re gonna love ‘em.
The 19th Century witnessed the beginning of a new religious movement called Modern Spiritualism. Kate and Maggie Fox were two of the movement's most successful mediums.
Writing a novel requires an idea, the right words, and something extra. Writer Maggie Bishop shares the secrets of her approach to writing, from idea to execution.
Writing a novel requires an idea, the right words, and something extra. Writer Maggie Craig shares the secrets of her approach to writing, from idea to execution.
Writing a novel requires an idea, the right words, and something extra. Author Margaret Gray shares the secrets of her approach to writing, from idea to execution.
Culture and heritage is the main focus of Alice Walker's Everyday Use. The significance of quilt-making & the bonds shared by the quiltmakers are based on tradition.
A set of eight questions for reading groups to use when discussing the novel Burning Bright by Tracy Chevalier.
Of all winter fruits, only the blood orange commands a history as rich as its deep purple color---and yet stymies even the best of well-intentioned buyers.
Impressive acting turns from Heath Ledger and Aaron Eckhart help to support this film's dark and eerie storylines.
Based on the book and the feature film, Eastwick is the story of three women who discover their witchy side.
Alice Walker's Everyday Use presents an interesting comparison on how culture and heritage, represented by the quilt, is viewed particularly among the African-American.
The act of public breastfeeding creates public debate but as celebrities continue to do so, they create opportunities to tout the benefits of breastfeeding.
Maggie Lawson stars in this new series of original films based on the Crime of Fashion mystery books by Ellen Byerrum.
This highly discussed and celebrated director has slyly thrown his fan base a curveball, directing a film you can barely believe is his. But how does it measure up?
Taken's predictable Hollywood action script leaves the audience screaming and clapping for Liam Neeson's righteous vengeance.
Nestled in the beautiful Smoky Mountains of Western North Carolina are two quaint mountain villages: Maggie Valley and Waynesville, offering fun attractions for tourists
Skiing is as popular in this former mining town as at any other Colorado resort, but snowboarding holds court at this, the first resort to sponsor the sport.
Director Garry Marshall provides plenty of romance and sensuality in this PG-rated romantic comedy from 1999.
Richards Rogers' firm, Rogers Stirk Harbour, has been awarded the 2009 Stirling Prize- the most prestigious prize in British Architecture.
Crazy Heart is the story of a worn out country singer who has to change his life completely to survive.
Dee's character in Everyday Use by Walker is the antithesis to simplicity. Her seeming defiance to tradition makes Mother more appreciative of African-American culture.
Simpsons producer Al Jean says a Simpsons Movie 2 would only happen "if we had a script that we thought was great." But the final decision may not be his.
With Sky 1's glossy adaptation of The Take currently showing, now is a great time to revisit the original novel behind the TV series.
A review of the movie Balls of Fury, starring Christopher Walken, George Lopez, Maggie Q, James Hong, and Dan Fogler.
A retrospective review of Yimou Zhang's impressive martial arts epic Hero. The film, starring Jet Li, Tony Leung & Maggie Cheung, smashed all box office records in China.
The buzz on director Christopher Nolan's second Batman film is getting deafening. The pressure to deliver a great product is rising, as are expectations for the films suc
Set in Georgian London, Burning Bright (Harper Collins 2007) is a remarkable story set around the life of famous poet and historical figure William Blake.
Capturing Mary stars Dame Maggie Smith who ruminates about her life and a spooky mansion in this HBO companion film to Joe's Palace by Stephen Poliakoff.
The Cataloochee ski resort in the western North Carolina mountains offers skiing, snowboarding, and tubing.
Sally Koslow's novel is a fictional account of Rosie O'Donnell's editorial takeover of McCall's magazine and the resulting Rosie magazine.
Romance novels are about happy endings. Many women love them, and no wonder. The best writers will transport a reader to a place far removed from everyday life.
Burning Bright by Tracy Chevalier is a novel about a country family that moves to London and finds themselves neighbors to William Blake.
Our interviews with Christian musicians reveal the story behind the music: the artist's motivation, ministry aim, and musical history. Up close and personal.
Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon collaborated on this new comedy, but even the two "Reno 911!" stars can make this film consistently funny.
The Dark Knight has taken in over $200 million worldwide to date and much of the buzz around the film is due to the incredible performance by the late Heath Ledger.
Days of Being Wild, Wong Kar-Wai's second film as a director sees him developing his considerable style and a recurring interest in the subject of unrequited love.
Long anticipated, unlikely to be duplicated, The Dark Knight is a fast paced thrill ride through gritty Gotham that even the pickiest of fans will have a hard time hating
The Dark Knight is even better than Batman Begins, delivering explosions, tension, good laughs, remarkable performances--most notably Heath Ledger as the Joker.
John Krasinski (The Office) and Maya Rudolph (Saturday Night Live) star in "Away We Go", a new comedy directed by Sam Mendes.
An excellent technical transfer and insightful behind-the-scenes material can't change the fact that greed and/or laziness kept this DVD from going all the way.
Lauded and audacious sequel openly wears the stretch marks of its turbulent and tragic creation. 3 stars out of 4.
Famed for food and history, Italy features in these films about Americans abroad.


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