Remember that time that #BooksWithALetterMissing was trending on Twitter, and it was hilarious? No, because your life consists of more than clicking around the internet all day searching for meaning in your life that you're never going to find? Well, let us tell you -- it was indeed hilarious.
An inspiring story about Eli Judice, how he is overcoming spina bifida and is now leading a very normal life, will be told to the world Thursday night on EWTN.
Though there are still many decisions yet to be made, Universal and Focus features are adapting '50 Shades of Grey' for the big screen, and the latest news is that 'Anna Karenina' director Joe Wright is currently Universal's top choice for the job.
Perhaps because Adele keeps her personal life so private it would be a surprise to no one that a memoir penned by the songstress would make big bucks. Unfortunately for fans, Adele turned down a seven-figure book deal from Harper Collins because she's too young to write a memoir... just yet.
Today's reading experience is nothing like the literal "page-turners" of yesteryear. But even with the e-Book, the Kindle and the iPad at our fingertips, we can still spot a wacky romance novel cover from a mile off.
Delilah has a new book out, it's called 'Arms Full of Love.' In this clip, she talks about laughter, forgiveness, eggs and more! You can listen to Delilah Sunday through Friday nights on 99.9 KTDY.
Oh boy. Are One Direction headed in the 'Fifty Shades of Grey' direction? The band will be the subject of a fan fiction novel that's going to print from Penguin Press!
WHAT YEAR WAS IT
These songs were on the radio:
'Good Morning Starshine' (Oliver)
'Everyday People' (Sly & The Family Stone)
'Come Together' (The Beatles)
These events were shaping the world:
“Easy Rider” opens in theaters.
“The Godfather” by Mario Puzo is released in print.
Vince Lombardi (Redskins) coaches his last football game, losing.
They've barely begun filming 'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire' and we're already reporting 'Mockingjay' news! It looks like the two-part finale in the trilogy might be getting a little pedigree boost from Emmy-winning writer Danny Strong, who scripted the upcoming HBO flick 'Game Change.'
What Year Was It?
These songs were on the radio:
'Jack & Diane' (John Cougar)
'Who Can it Be Now?' (Men At Work)
'Up Where We Belong' (Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes)
These events were shaping the Nation:
Movies of the year: 'E.T. – the Extra-Terrestrial,' 'Tootsie,' 'Gandhi' and 'The Verdict.'
'Schindler’s List' by author Thomas Keneally is published.
John W. Hinckley, Jr. is found n
A new book promises to delve into the private life of none other than the ultra-private Adele. We don’t think she’s going to like this too much!
Ray Bradbury, the man who penned numerous fantasy and science fiction classics of American literature, like ‘Fahrenheit 451’ and ‘The Martian Chronicles,’ died June 5th, 2012, in Los Angeles at the age of 91.
Bradbury was a master of the written word. His wonderful imagination seemed to hold no bounds. He wrote more than two-dozen novels in his lifetime, and helped cement science fiction as a true
I always wanted to meet 'Louisiana Lightning' in person, and Saturday, April 21st at 2pm is my chance- and yours, too! Ron Guidry will be in Lafayette at Barnes & Noble, 5705 Johnston St., to promote the book, Driving Mr. Yogi: Yogi Berra, Ron Guidry, and Baseball's Greatest Gift, by Harvey Araton.