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In the days following September 11, 2001, Rudy Giuliani secured his place in history as the Big Apple's heroic mayor. But before he was named a Time magazine "Person of the Year," knighted by Queen Elizabeth or adopted as "America's mayor," Giuliani was better known for his war on squeegee-men and his disdain for a dung-flecked depiction of the Virgin Mary. In short, before Giuliani won over the world, his reputation on the New York City political scene was anything but untarnished. In his new documentary, "Giuliani Time: The Man Who Would Be King," director Kevin Keating steps back in time to the days before the dust and rubble from the World Trade Center bombings blanketed both the city and Giuliani's reputation ... READ MORE
She is an illegal immigrant and works as a live-in nanny for a wealthy suburban family. The Halters, who she found in the 'Help Wanted' section of the local newspaper, have two children. The children are Sara, a freckled face ballerina with erratic temper tantrums, and a bowlegged, floppy toddler named Dylan. The children's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Halter - despite their insistence, she simply cannot refer to by their first names, Tom and Kelly - are a pleasant couple with busy work schedules. She is not entirely certain what they do, something in consulting. ... READ MORE |
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SMOKE & MIRRORS: ROD AMIS goes long-form to talk about his return to New Orleans, gives us a new editorial and much more. "The Road to Hell".
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