‘The Lorax’: A Campy And Whimsical Seussical
At the far end of townWhere the Grickle-grass growsAnd the wind smells slow-and-sour when it blowsAnd no birds ever sing …
Pop Culture Happy Hour: Chris Rock, Jack Benny, And Late Breaking News
First up this week, we check in on the Oscar telecast, with Trey and I still bleary-eyed from being up …
The Lorax Speaks For The SUVs
There’s at least one moment in the new Universal Pictures animated adaptation of Dr. Seuss’s 1971 environmentalist parable The Lorax, …
Anthony Shadid, Finding Peace In a ‘House of Stone’
The death of the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times correspondent Anthony Shadid in Syria on Feb. 16, was a devastating …
Frank Calabrese Jr. On Opening His ‘Family Secrets’
This interview was originally broadcast on March 14, 2011. Operation Family Secrets is now available in paperback. When Frank Calabrese …
To Protect Children From Lead, Fix Pregnant Women’s Homes
Children are diagnosed with lead exposure only when their health is already endangered. Wouldn’t it be better to prevent that …
Ohio Poll: Santorum, Romney Tied Days Ahead Of Super Tuesday
If Rick Santorum has a lead on Mitt Romney in Ohio, it looks like it’s not much of one. A …
They Did It To Pluto, But Not To Pink! Please Not Pink!
Pluto isn’t a planet anymore. It’s been demoted. Now it’s pink’s turn. I’m talking about the color pink. It turns …
Taliban Claims It Killed More Than 20 Rival Militants In Pakistan
Among the reports of more deadly violence in Pakistan today — about 70 people were killed in three incidents, DAWN …
Friday Political Grab Bag: Obama To Israel, Iran – ‘I Don’t Bluff’
President Obama tells both Israel and Iran through an interview with The Atlantic that “as president of the United States, …










