Her profession, and her focus have given her a unique perspective on fathers, fatherhood — and divorce. check out Marilyn York.
Curiosity is the instinct that prompts us to act, so a book about curiosity should tell us how to act. This is the first to do so with its 12 rules for life.
Tobacco stocks are like the movie "Indecent Proposal": A million dollars to do something that some, perhaps even you, find morally objectionable. Worth it? As Redford's character says: "Think of it. A lifetime of security... for one night."
If you want to live the good life, first read the instructions. They're all in the 'Robb Report'.
Nice bulge! "By the time you get to your third or fourth truck hijacking, it's like putting on your underwear."
The ultimate dutchie of a drug book: take a page and pass it on.
What does it mean when you have to “cover the spread” to win an NFL or NBA bet? Here’s where point spreads came from and how they work.
No movie in recent decades better captures men’s confused, complicated view of women than the brilliant “High Fidelity.”
"Family law" is just another empty phrase. Biased against men, unconcerned about children, in "family law," fathers are always guilty and families always pay the price.
Willink’s book, “Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win,” offers readers training to take absolute ownership (or “Extreme Ownership,” as he calls it) of their lives—meaning they cast no blame and make no excuses as leaders of a team on a mission.
The rising tide of woke just broke on the smart, rock-hard stand-up of Dave Chappelle. If cultural appropriation is wrong, what MGM is planning to do to the 007 franchise is a war crime.
Bill Burr is the most “undeniable,” on-the-mark comedian of our cultural revolution. His diagnosis, prognosis and prescription are spot-on for what ails the feverishly woke American mind.
More Yoda-lore from a wise-guy. This episode: Location, location, location. So where to settle for a half-century after you've done a couple of homicides?
Looking for a primer on this warrior for common sense? Check out “Free Women, Free Men” (Pantheon, 2017)—a collection of Paglia’s best stuff from a lifetime of speaking truth to power.