Co-workers who bite your head off when they're having a bad day are common in this ol' workaday world. But for most of us, it's just a figure of speech. Not for Clayton Rosaire. That's because the Sarasota, Fla.-born descendant of a European circus family works with big cats -- lions, tigers and even a rare "liger," a combination of the two. Full story »
Reading Happens Every Day, a memoir about the end of a marriage, is like having a picture window thrown wide on neighbors heading toward divorce. Part of this comes from Isabel Gillies' openness. Full story »
Winter-hardened Ohioans know to keep their guard up during a March thaw. When that late-spring snow descends, rekindle the magic with one of these imaginative new books. Full story »
A misfit Viking teen born into a village of dragon-slayers spends his days learning to kill dragons and his nights befriending a wounded dragon named Toothless in DreamWorks Animation's "How to Train Your Dragon." Full story »
Welcome to the reality TV edition of your A.M. Entertainment News links. Today, we've got the dish on 'The Hills,' `Sarah Palin's Alaska.' Also: `From Scarface to Hot Tube Time Machine: A pop-culture history of the jacuzzi. Full story »
"My work as a film producer has always informed my skills as a dean," said Nunes, who was in Cleveland on Thursday to meet with school officials. "The idea for both is the same: to manage people, time and money in responsible and creative ways." Full story »
The Organ Grinder's Ball will celebrate 15 years of latex, leather and adult amusement rides when it hits Dream Nightclub on Saturday. The fetish soiree will also roll out a belly-dancing performance and fashion show. Going out dressed up in a diaper might not sound like a Cleveland tradition. Well, it is at the Organ Grinder's Ball -- still grinding after 15 years. It happens this Saturday. Full story »
As if there are not enough dividing lines in the Middle East -- Israeli vs. Palestinian, Jew vs. Muslim, Orthodox vs. secular -- "City of Borders" documents another: straight vs. gay. Full story »
Finding Ms. Right in Austria is a tricky proposition for immigrants Marko Prica and Atanas Georgiev. They're not looking for love, but rather a union that lasts at least three years so the transplants from Sarajevo can get better jobs, social benefits and passports. And they're ready to pay $10,000 to the co-conspirator. Full story »
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