“Ask Amy: Mr. Melodrama causes problems for friends” plus 3 more |
- Ask Amy: Mr. Melodrama causes problems for friends
- 'Rollicking Recollections of a '60s and '70s Kidhood': The stereo console
- Review | 'Life Would be Perfect If I Lived in That House': Lusting for her next abode
- Review | Strong humor, eccentric characters and the backdrop of Fort Lauderdale in 'Half-Price Homicide'
| Ask Amy: Mr. Melodrama causes problems for friends Posted: 08 May 2010 09:50 PM PDT Dear Amy: My partner and I (we're both male) have a friend I'll call "Steven." Steven is retired with a Ph.D., extremely intelligent, well informed on current events and has a lively sense of humor. |
| 'Rollicking Recollections of a '60s and '70s Kidhood': The stereo console Posted: 08 May 2010 08:02 PM PDT Mt. Lebanon humor columnist Tom Purcell re-creates stories of growing up in the 1960s and early 1970s with the serial feature that continues with the second installment. |
| Review | 'Life Would be Perfect If I Lived in That House': Lusting for her next abode Posted: 08 May 2010 06:08 PM PDT The new memoir from Los Angeles Times op-ed columnist Meghan Daum is suffused with humor and desire. Her offbeat yet utterly compelling subject is her lifelong housing neurosis, her yearning for the perfect place to live. |
| Posted: 08 May 2010 05:49 PM PDT Terrible jobs with nasty bosses, horrible customers and dreadful hours are the foundation of Viets' award-winning ''Dead-End Job'' series. But in Half-Price Homicide, more than the job flummoxes heroine Helen Hawthorne. |
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