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There was a time when if you said the word "hepcat" or "happy cabbage" or "fly rink" people would know what you meant.
Legal analyst and writer Jeffrey Toobin spoke at the Westminster Presbyterian Church about his book "American Heiress," which chronicles the Patty Hearst kidnapping and everything that followed.
The presidential temperament: It's not the same as being a CEO
In the first presidential debates of the 2016 campaign, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton exchanged barbs on whether or not they had the necessary "temperament" for the presidency. We asked a historian and a political scientist to offer historic examples of presidential temperament and suggest how voters can see past the stereotypes and hyperbole to get to a candidate's credentials.
James Patterson plans to write 'The Murder of Stephen King,'  then cancels it
James Patterson pitched a book in which Stephen King is stalked by characters from his own novels, like "It," "The Shining" and "Misery." But just a week after announcing it, Patterson said he would not release it.
The power of music to manage pain and illness
Andrew Schulman, a medical musician, has written a book on the power of music to help patients manage pain and recover from illness.
The first presidential debate: What we learned
Brown University's Wendy Schiller and Vann R. Newkirk II of The Atlantic analyzed the first debate between Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump.
In 'Reputations,' a powerful political cartoonist questions his influence
Juan Gabriel Vasquez left Colombia when he was 23 to escape the violence -- and to write. Now, he's back with the first book he's written since moving home to Bogota.
Political Junkie: The first presidential debate
Political Junkie Ken Rudin discussed the expectations for Hilary Clinton's and Donald Trump's first debate.
Are some types of feminist rhetoric luring young women in or chasing them away to from the feminism tent?