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The novel 'Old King' explores the meaning of 'Unabomber' Ted Kaczynski today
LA Times via Yahoo News· 4 days agoMaxim Loskutoff's second novel is an attempt to sort through Kaczynski's contradictions, to...
Can a Novel Tell Us How Ted Kaczynski Became the Unabomber?
New York Times· 24 hours agoMaxim Loskutoff’s “Old King” is set in the remote forests of Montana, where one resident began a campaign to destroy modern life as we know it. Smith Henderson is the author ...
Dr. Jack Kevorkian Conducts His First Assisted Suicide On This Date In 1990 | Real 106.1
iHeartRadio· 5 hours agoToday in 1812, the U.S. House of Representatives approved a declaration of war against Britain with...
Today in History: June 10, the Six-Day War ends in the Middle East
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We're living in a new age of McCarthyism, says author Patrick Nathan
Los Angeles Times· 14 hours agoCurtis makes his living as a Hollywood screenwriter, penning B-horror movies filled with irradiated...
James Patterson realized Michael Crichton's vision for a volcano thriller 16 years after his death
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoMichael Crichton, the mega-selling author and filmmaker best known for the novel “Jurassic Park,”...
Weaving the personal and the political during the tumultuous 1970s
Los Angeles Times· 7 days agoThe paradigm-changing era from the 1960s through the tumult of the early 1970s is the backdrop of...