Book review: Eccentric characters keep pages turning in 'Pigeon Pie Mystery'
Readers who enjoyed "The Tower, the Zoo and the Tortoise" may be interested in the follow-up novel by British author Julia Stuart.
Readers who enjoyed "The Tower, the Zoo and the Tortoise" may be interested in the follow-up novel by British author Julia Stuart.
Tennis Now’s Ted LePak reports on the results from this weekend, Roger Federer claims he can overthrow Novak Djokovic for the World No. 1 ranking, IMG prepares to sell the agency, and Indian Wells increases their prize money.
The Onion's Twitter feed called 9-year-old Quvenzhané Wallis the "c" word. The backlash was swift and harsh. Warning: The offending tweet is within this post.
Читать дальше...We caught up with Tommy Haas at the US National Indoor Tennis Championships in Memphis where he told us about why he continues playing pro tennis, what he fears about the end of his career, and what he would tell his 18-year-old self
Welcome to Double X Science podcast recorded Feb 23, 2013. Co-hosts this week are Adrienne Roehrich, Chemistry Editor, and Jeffrey Perkel, Tech Editor. Topics covered are posts of the week, with emphasis on "What blinded Mary Ingalls?" and "#DispatchesDNLee: Handling Lady Business in the Field" for Double X Science and Whale Week for Double X Science Jr. We also cover two articles of news this week, the possible federal funding of "the brain project" and the calculation of counting Calories. News... Читать дальше...