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The baseball rivalry is real too. The Cubs are the North Side heroes. The White Sox are their South Side rivals. Fortunately, the whole city roots for the Bulls, Blackhawks and Chicago Bears. InThe Walk-On, the city cheers for the fictional NFL Chicago Storm. As the book begins, Mike ...
Both women have hectic lives, but there is a bit more room for manoeuvre for Jenna, she can provide more support to Sasha thereby making herself more invaluable. The two become friends, but there is still that professional boundary and there are times when this is reinforced. On the outside...
I really enjoyed this midlife novel by Marj Charlier. Three women in their 50s buy a fixer-upper in South America.My review is hereandyou can buy it here. The Long Walk Homeby Will North A lovely romance in the Welsh countryside featuring a couple around age 60.My review is hereandyou...
Over the course of the 1950s, automobile manufacturers and their unions pioneered a new relationship—adopted by other industries—in which companies agreed to grant wage increases, health care, and retirement plans in return for union support of long-term contracts. Increasingly, the political and...
Not every first encounter with lesbian pulp fiction was so transformative. But for many women of the 1950s and 1960s, these slim paperbacks were pivotal, and sometimes even life-saving. Within their pages lay physical proof that they were not entirely alone in the world. “It was an era ...
menwomen 1 The Day the Earth Stood Still Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal, Hugh Marlowe 669votes Agree or Disagree? Released:1951 Directed by:Robert Wise Also ranks #1onThe 80+ Best '50s Sci-Fi Movies, Ranked Also ranks #1onThe Best 1950s Alien Movies ...
Their achievements may not have won them prizes in posterity – no blue plaques or statues for them – but by normalising new ways of living, they were every bit as influential in creating societal change. By focusing on six women, Davison ably illustrates the different paths that were ...
If you were to ask the horror genre what their favorite color is, what would they say? When meeting someone for the first time, we have a tendency to revert to this redundant, yet classic, question that is seemingly void of any conversational substance. However, there is, in fact, a ps...
In Parini Shroff’s dark comedy The Bandit Queens, the put-upon women of a small Indian village decide to get rid of their husbands—permanently. The plotting begins when Geeta, a village outcast with an undeserved reputation for killing her own husband, is asked by a fellow member ...