By Annette Hinkle It’s a tale as familiar — and old — as time itself. A creative, intelligent soul discovers at a very young ...
All of Truman Capote’s “swans” were glamorous and damaged, but no one more so than the beautiful, tragic Ann Woodward.
Author and natural foods chef Robin Keuneke discusses her most recent book on health (and the Spanish Mediterranean diet) that took more than a decade of research and employed a multidisciplinary ...
Every time I see "Breakfast at Tiffany’s" on TV I think of Dublin-born writer Maeve Brennan. Why? Because she may have been the inspiration for Audrey Hepburn’s sexy and totally eccentric – and ...
During the very first meeting of our book club, the discussion came around to what type of books we all enjoyed reading. I ...
Truman David Schultz slipped away peacefully on Sunday, October 20, 2024, surrounded by his family after a valiant battle with Parkinson’s Disease. Born in Milwaukee, WI on July 19, 1938 to Edwin C.
Truman Capote, the Southern-born literary genius ... according to Gerald Clarke in his book “Capote: A Biography.” Clarke wrote that Capote felt one pivotal scene he wrote was a mistake ...
ON 7 November 1867, Marya Salomea Sklodowska was born in Warsaw, then part of the Russian Empire. She was the youngest of five children, and became known as “Manya” by her family. She was a ...
The Man Who Told the Truth" is the first biography of the legendary writer and a revealing portrait of a complex newsman. I spoke recently to author Richard Esposito. Welcome to the "News Hour." ...
Meanwhile, USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) is in the North Sea and conducting drills with Standing NATO Maritime Group 1 (SNMG1), will soon conduct joint drills with the Royal Navy’s Prince of ...
Exchanges like this that reveal moments of despair and vulnerability by the seemingly eternally optimistic Lewis are partly what makes Greenberg’s biography of the civil rights icon so remarkable.
Truman Scott Barnes made us parents during the hottest July on record in 2012. Even then he was tough. “Ball” was his first word – declaring at a young age his inherent love of sports.