The Crime That Created The Man Of Steel
Oct 14th, 2008 · Brad Meltzer's latest thriller, The Book of Lies, melds together two well-known tales of familial tragedy and redemption. Cain and Abel, meet Superman.
Oct 14th, 2008 · Brad Meltzer's latest thriller, The Book of Lies, melds together two well-known tales of familial tragedy and redemption. Cain and Abel, meet Superman.
Sep 24th, 2008 · The cover art for Kira Lynn Cain's debut, The Ideal Hunter, depicts the San Francisco-based chanteuse bearing an uncanny resemblance to 1940s actress Veronica Lake. That, along with the dark background and bright red block lettering of the album's name, makes the artwork seem more like a film noir poster than a CD sleeve. The design choices make sense after listening to The Ideal Hunter, which begins with the haunting song "White as a Dove." The track features eerie cello strokes layered with piano and an occasional, ominous drum beat lurking beneath Cain's breathy vocals.
Sep 3rd, 2008 · Brad Meltzer's new novel threads together the biblical story of Cain and Abel with the actual details of Superman creator Jerry Siegel's life.
Jul 17th, 2008 · Crime writer Chelsea Cain sees danger lurking in the most pastoral corners of the polite Northwest city she calls home. Ketzel Levine dares to search for skeletons with the writer.
Jul 1st, 2008 · A progressive musical polymath with improvising chops in abundance, the pianist and composer famed for his mutated reinventions of classical repertoire kick-starts his acoustic jazz trio. Hear the band perform live from New York.
Feb 21st, 2007 · Prolific musician and composer Uri Caine has a new recording: Uri Caine Ensemble Plays Mozart.
Feb 26th, 2006 · Revelers in Mobile, Ala., are celebrating Joe Cain Day, which pays tribute to the man credited with bringing back Mardi Gras to the city after the Civil War. Debbie Elliot talks with curator of the Mardi Gras Museum in Mobile, Gordon Tatum.
Oct 28th, 2005 · Cage, Caine in 'The Weatherman' October 28, 2005 · The new film The Weatherman stars Nicholas Cage and Michael Caine. Film critic Daivd Edelstein has a review.