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Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: The Godfather
Back story
Livia Soprano went to a convent school but gave it up because she knew too much about life.
The Schlockfather
Mario Puzo wasn't ruined by the movies -- he was a crummy writer to begin with.
Bachelor No. 1
Perhaps I could learn a thing or two about women from Matthew McConaughey. Nah.
Addicted to violence
American culture and politics have glorified violence for years. So why are we surprised when 6-year-olds kill?
Will Uncle Junior sing?
Actor Dominic Chianese of "The Sopranos" talks about the hit show, James Gandolfini, Francis Coppola, Al Pacino and Gilbert & Sullivan.
We are family
You don't have to be Italian for "The Sopranos" to hit home.
One-handed reading
Salon's resident sexpert picks five books that taught her what "dirty" meant.
Francis Ford Coppola
At his best, his formidable creative energy has shaken up American
movies and reinvigorated cinema both as art and popular culture.
Mario Puzo
His saga of a Mafia family is one of the most familiar stories in American culture, and Don Vito Corleone surely keeps company with Huck Finn and Jay Gatsby as one of the most indelible icons of American fiction.
Coppola's many passions
The renowned filmmaker has tackled winemaking, television and publishing -- and he's always on the lookout for something new. Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: |
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