‘Charlie Chaplin vs. America’ unpacks life of iconic Tramp
Scott Eyman’s new biography “Charlie Chaplin vs. America” (Simon & Schuster, publishes Oct. 31) chronicles the amazing – and still shocking – fall from grace...
‘The Persian Version’ a multi-layered cinematic feast
To the tune of Wet Leg’s hit “On the Chaise Longue,” the surprisingly angry coming-of-age film “The Persian Version” begins with its lesbian heroine narrating...
McKone: Congress must pass credit card act to ease fees
In the world of sponsorships, VIP seats, and lavish executive privileges, credit card giants like Visa and Mastercard, along with every major bank, have perfected...
A list of mass killings in the United States since January
The latest mass killing in the U.S. happened Wednesday night in Lewiston, Maine, when a man opened fire at a bowling alley and a bar, killing at...
Dear Abby: She forgives, but can’t forget, his cheating
Dear Abby: I am 26 and have been with my boyfriend, “Trey,” for eight years. We have an 18-month-old son. When I was six months...
Celtics far from perfect, but prove resilient late in season-opening win over Knicks
NEW YORK — Joe Mazzulla admitted before Wednesday’s season opener that the Celtics didn’t have an identity last season. The circumstances of the beginning of...