R.E.M.’s “Three-Legged Dog” Era produced some good music. It also gave us this terrible album.
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When is a hit album not a hit album? When it is “Adore.”
I’m not going to lie. This routine helped inspire the lede for my latest feature examining the impact of Law & Order and its various spinoffs on the criminal justice …
It’s hard enough to follow up a great debut album– especially if you rush out a terrible second album.
Donald Kendall, who played a big role in bringing Richard Nixon to Wall Street, died over the weekend at the age of 99.
“Nixon in New York” will be released on paperback in the fall. As such, here’s a post about my Richard Nixon coin.
My first trip to a coin convention. I had a ton of fun, although my wallet is definitely lighter now.
CBS Sunday Morning ran a story this weekend about Richard Nixon’s 1968 comeback. I thought it was a good piece that summarized what was at stake, both in Nixon’s life …
On November 5, 1968, Richard Nixon completed his remarkable comeback from political oblivion and was elected President of the United States.
- ABA JournalLawNew York
“Nixon in New York:” A new book looks at how a law firm stint revived his political and presidential prospects. (ABA Journal excerpt)
An excerpt of Nixon in New York that was published in the May issue of ABA Journal. Thanks to my wonderful colleagues at the Journal for running it!
Rudy Giuliani once seemed like the next President and even tried using the same blueprint that worked for Richard Nixon.
Error coins can be very valuable — kind of like error baseball cards.
I’ve talked about the coins I didn’t buy at the ANA World’s Fair of Money. So what about the ones I did buy?
George H.W. Bush passed away on Friday at the age of 94. Read about his indirect but important role in Richard Nixon’s comeback.
Should “The Devil’s Advocate” have made this month’s ABA Journal list of “The 25 Greatest Legal Movies” of all time? I think so…