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Worcester Telegram & Gazette, December 29, 2012
...she had murdered the doctor. The trial drew more than 100 reporters from around the country. The writer Shana Alexander and the critic Diana Trilling both wrote popular books about Harris’ experience. Trilling compared Harris to Anna Karenina and...
Toronto Star Online, December 28, 2012
...she had murdered the doctor. The trial drew more than 100 reporters from around the country. The writer Shana Alexander and the critic Diana Trilling both wrote popular books about Harris’ experience. Trilling compared Harris to Anna Karenina and Emma...
Sify, December 28, 2012
...much of a lady to admit that she was jealous of the office girl," the late author Shana Alexander wrote in her book about the case, "Very Much a Lady." ''She would rather go to prison than acknowledge it. And she did." As an inmate, Harris...
Chicago Daily Herald, July 19, 2012
...found myself liking less and less the sharp exchanges between political combatants. Remember when James J. Kilpatrick and Shana Alexander used to go at it on 60 Minutes? I loved it for a time, then found it less and less helpful. So decades before the...
Recordnet.com, July 19, 2012
...found myself liking less and less the sharp exchanges between political combatants. Remember when James J. Kilpatrick and Shana Alexander used to go at it on "60 Minutes"? I loved it for a time, then found it less and less helpful. So decades before the...
Wicked Local Fall River, July 18, 2012
...found myself liking less and less the sharp exchanges between political combatants. Remember when James J. Kilpatrick and Shana Alexander used to go at it on “60 Minutes”? I loved it for a time, then found it less and less helpful. So decades...
Tennessean, July 18, 2012
...found myself liking less and less the sharp exchanges between political combatants. Remember when James J. Kilpatrick and Shana Alexander used to go at it on 60 Minutes? I loved it for a time, then found it less and less helpful. So decades before the...
RocketNews, April 9, 2013
...CBS’s 60 Minutes , a quaint three-minute segment during which columnists Jack Kilpatrick (“Now see here, Shana”) and Shana Alexander (“Oh, come on, Jack”) each spoke their piece. That devolved into Saturday Night Live’ s parody version...
National Journal, April 9, 2013
...CBS’s 60 Minutes, a quaint three-minute segment during which columnists Jack Kilpatrick (“Now see here, Shana”) and Shana Alexander (“Oh, come on, Jack”) each spoke their piece. That devolved into Saturday Night Live’s parody version between...
Yahoo! News, April 9, 2013
...CBS’s 60 Minutes, a quaint three-minute segment during which columnists Jack Kilpatrick (“Now see here, Shana”) and Shana Alexander (“Oh, come on, Jack”) each spoke their piece. That devolved into Saturday Night Live’s parody version between...
Salt Lake Tribune, April 4, 2013
...the three-minute mini-debates at the end of CBS’s 60 Minutes when two venerable journalists — the liberal Shana Alexander and conservative James J. Kilpatrick — politely duked it out over divisive issues. Saturday Night Live famously spoofed their...
Examiner.com, March 10, 2013
...s story was told in 1982 by Diana Trilling in Mrs. Harris and in 1983 by the journalist Shana Alexander in Very Much a Lady: The Untold Story of Jean Harris and Dr. Herman Tarnower. Her murder trial was depicted in the 1981 made-for-TV movie The People...
Huffington Post Canada, February 15, 2013
...focus; it is vanity's proving ground. Hair is terribly personal, a tangle of mysterious prejudices." -- Shana Alexander, American journalist Celebrity hairstylist Ursula Stephen cried as we talked about... hair. It caught me off guard as I hadn't...
Huffington Post, February 15, 2013
...focus; it is vanity's proving ground. Hair is terribly personal, a tangle of mysterious prejudices." -- Shana Alexander, American journalist Celebrity hairstylist Ursula Stephen cried as we talked about... hair. It caught me off guard as I hadn't...













