The War On Terror Book Club
As our discussion veered from how the quest for filthy lucre overtook evading communist sensors as an overarching concern for some Chinese filmmakers,...
As our discussion veered from how the quest for filthy lucre overtook evading communist sensors as an overarching concern for some Chinese filmmakers,...
nypost.com | Posted 10.21.2009 | Entertainment
Salman Rushdie has hit back at his ex-girlfriend, Pia Glenn, blasting her as a "large, radioactive bucket of stress." The acclaimed author was infuri...
nypost.com | Posted 10.20.2009 | Entertainment
SALMAN Rushdie is still obsessed with his beautiful ex-wife, Padma Lakshmi, and talks about her day and night, his ex-girlfriend tells Page Six. Stat...
Ariel Gonzalez | Posted 10.07.2009 | Entertainment
A middle-aged man who treats a 13-year-old girl like an inflatable sex doll, and who then flees justice, is a degenerate and a coward. This is Humbert Humbert, not Nelson Mandela.
Sandy Goodman | Posted 09.16.2009 | Media
A book entitled The Cartoons That Shook The World is being published without any of the cartoons in the book. It's the latest in a long series of Western reactions to violent threats to freedom of expression.
Jim Luce | Posted 08.06.2009 | New York
Our biggest accomplishment was standing up for those torn down by the TV evangelists.
Huffington Post | Katy Hall | Posted 07.15.2009 | Entertainment
Good news for shorter guys who are also rich and/or famous: more than ever you can land an Amazonian beauty. These vertically challenged men might not...
Jill Priluck | Posted 06.04.2009 | Media
Unlike the sometimes raucous, awkward web-o-sphere that is morphing into a brand-centric wonderland, the Moth wasn't noisy. It was pleasant to the ear. It still is.
Andrew Marantz | Posted 06.01.2009 | World
Each performer had ten minutes to tell a story. Not a rant, not a stand up routine, and, for heaven's sake, not a reading (no notes allowed).
AP | Posted 04.25.2009 | Media
NEW YORK — Salman Rushdie, Neil Gaiman and Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman will be among the authors featured at this spring's PEN Wo...
New York Daily News | Posted 03.11.2009 | Entertainment
He may be 61, a veteran of four marriages, and, yes, he was marked for death, but Salman Rushdie can still charm a beautiful woman. Having split with...
AP | HILLEL ITALIE | Posted 02.19.2009 | Media
NEW YORK — Nearly 20 years after being driven underground by a religious decree, he is now Sir Salman Rushdie, properly famous and free, yet sti...
The Times | Posted 02.03.2009 | Media
Salman Rushdie has a long interview with Saturday's UK Times, and buried in it is the author's comment that, after four divorces, he will never marry ...
Glynnis MacNicol | Posted 01.18.2009 | Media
I reached out to a few well-known types (Fred Armisen, Brian Williams, Arianna, to name a few) who were generous enough to offer their holiday book recommendations. Let the recommending begin!
Johann Hari | Posted 01.08.2009 | World
The Kasmhir of Salman's grandfather stands for him as an alternate Islam, a radically different way of being Muslim to the Khomeinist and Bin Ladenite head-choppers -- a religion of peace, not a religion of pieces.
Ariston Anderson | Posted 12.26.2008 | Entertainment
The MOTH was founded in 1997 by novelist George Dawes Green, who sought to recreate the experience of storytelling on a porch in Georgia, while moths flew into the light bulb.
Ariston Anderson | Posted 12.12.2008 | Entertainment
The Glamour Women of the Year Awards filled Carnegie Hall with a slew of A-listers from the art world, Hollywood, and Washington, as well as some international activists ready to inspire the audience into...change.
Ronald Maxwell | Posted 10.27.2008 | Politics
Senator John McCain has inadvertently riled some murky Alaskan back-waters. And this is a good thing, because neither book banning nor witch hunting should go unnoticed or unexposed.
Financial Times | Peter Aspden | Posted 10.11.2008 | Media
Judges for the Man Booker prize for fiction sprang their customary surprise yesterday when they omitted Sir Salman Rushdie's latest novel, The Enchant...
AP | HILLEL ITALIE | Posted 09.15.2008 | Media
NEW YORK — Salman Rushdie strongly criticized his publisher for pulling a historical novel about the prophet Muhammad and his child bride over c...
AP | JILL LAWLESS | Posted 08.11.2008 | Media
LONDON (AP) _ Author Salman Rushdie is threatening to sue a publisher over a book by a former bodyguard that he says portrays him as cheap, nasty and ...
AP | JILL LAWLESS | Posted 07.18.2008 | Entertainment
LONDON — Salman Rushdie is probably the Booker Prize's best-known winner. Now he is officially the best. Rushdie's 1981 novel "Midnight's Child...
AP | GREGORY KATZ | Posted 07.03.2008 | Entertainment
LONDON — Author Salman Rushdie slipped into Buckingham Palace on Wednesday to receive a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II that had angered many...
New York Times | Posted 06.02.2008 | Entertainment
THE written record cannot be trusted in Salman Rushdie's newest novel, "The Enchantress of Florence," a story that roams from the red sandstone palace...
NY Magazine | Posted 05.01.2008 | Entertainment
Helen Hunt's new movie, Then She Found Me, is full of stars like Bette Midler and Matthew Broderick (whom she used to date), so when her character in ...
theroot.com | Lonnae O'Neal Parker | Posted 11.06.2009 | Books