If "hotel hopping" sounds annoying to you, that's because it kind of is. When I traveled to Stockholm for the first time, I was determined to touch every inch of the Scandinavian city. I wanted to ...
Clint Eastwood's darker side is highlighted in a new book. "Levy doesn't pull any punches," a publishing source said. "He makes it clear that while Eastwood is rightly celebrated as a film-maker, his ...
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Job hopping has hit a pause as employees who might have left their companies previously are no longer able to find higher wages, according to a recent report from Bank of America. The report found ...
They don’t seem happy, they don’t give 100%—and they don’t quit. Cranky workers are clinging to the jobs they have instead of moving on because, well, what’s the alternative in the current economy?
Is he merely a reactionary, or do his films paint a more complicated picture? Clint Eastwood at the Cannes Film Festival, 2017. Clint Eastwood’s Unforgiven is a movie filled with men whose ornery, ...
Clint Eastwood is on the Mount Rushmore of movie stars and filmmakers. The Academy Award-winning man of few words is a craftsman whose filmmaking style is nothing if not robust and to the point. He ...
This month, the global organizational consultancy firm Korn Ferry declared that we’ve entered a nationwide era of “job hugging,” a term to describe the trend of workers increasingly holding onto their ...
At 95, American movie star and film director Clint Eastwood is still going strong. Celebrity biographer Shawn Levy, author of the book "Clint: The Man and the Movies," has written about the health ...
Clint Eastwood is as impersonal a personal filmmaker as modern Hollywood has to offer. What makes his movies personal is more their ideas, their attitudes, their tones than anything from Eastwood’s ...
In the introduction to “Clint: The Man and the Movies,” Shawn Levy sets out to differentiate his book from previous biographies of Clint Eastwood. The first he mentions, Richard Schickel’s “Clint ...
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