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Books

Scalia the Supreme

Antonin Scalia's influence is stronger than ever, according to Joan Biskupic in her new biography of the Supreme Court justice.

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Food

Retro nibbles, with upgrades

Columnist David Hagedorn devises a menu of light bites to keep guests sated before the big feast.

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Home & Garden

It's a wrap

Redesigning a living room to make it more comfy, less stuffy.

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Movies

'Road' a diverging spectacle

'Road,' the highly anticipated daptation of the Cormac McCarthy novel, aspires to greatness, but falls short.

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Television

Hand over the remote

The who-controls-the-remote debate endures in the story of modern relationships, and many lame stand-up monologues.

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Travel

The Impulsive Traveler

A trip to Dallas's Art District offers sculpture, music and more.

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Special Reports

Michael Jackson remembered

Stars, celebrities and representatives gathered to pay a final tribute to Michael Jackson.

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