Salamon (Hospital) brings full circle the life of Wendy Wasserstein (1950%E2%80%932006) in this insightful biography of the Pulitzer- and Tony-winning playwright ...
Rambam (also known as Maimonides) was a 12th-century Jewish scholar and physician to the Egyptian sultan. Among his influential writings on Jewish law is an eight-step program on giving to the poor.
Jesse Cohen is the series editor of "The Best American Science Writing." THERE ARE no cuddly characters in “Hospital,” Julie Salamon’s year-in-the-life account of a big-city medical institution. Which ...
Popular television medical dramas -- from "St. Elsewhere" to "E.R." to "Grey's Anatomy" -- purport to give an inside look at big-city hospitals. But Julie Salamon's new book, "Hospital," actually ...
Most murder mysteries and true-crime stories end with the suspect apprehended, guilty verdict rendered, case closed. But Julie Salamon, a journalist and author of two previous nonfiction books, has ...
On September 11, 2001, Julie Salamon threw her sense of altruism aside, gathered up her children and sought out a safe place to hide in her East Side apartment. For Salamon, a lifelong do-gooder, her ...
Wendy Wasserstein who won a 1989 Tony and Pulitzer for The Heidi Chronicles died of lymphoma at age 55 in 2006 after a lifetime spent wondering what women expect of themselves and gay men. In Wendy ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Julie Salamon is an Author with three videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2009 Forum. The year with the highest average number of views per program ...