Exclusive excerpt: How to party like a cirque star’Everything you wanted was available at Guy’s parties— drugs, the best music, the wildest sex’
Dead: happily-ever-after endingsLasting romance, if not dead in contemporary literature, certainly isn’t winning any prizes
Sex, drugs & acrobatsOn the eve of Cirque du Soleil’s 25th anniversary, a new book exposes the stunning rise and wild times of its billionaire founder
Dishing the dirt on CirqueUnauthorized biographer Ian Halperin on how he discovered the seedier side of the biggest show on earth
Survival tips for the nursing homeFirst, always ask for a bed by the window. Otherwise, the staff traffic will drive you nuts.
The unsung heroes of BroadwayA critic pays tribute to the orchestrators who make all the big musicals sound so good
’I pay the rent, what do you do?’On Post-Its, bills, empty toilet paper rolls: notes to and from the roommates from hell
’The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work’ by Alain de BottonThis remarkable book doesn’t stint on work’s pleasures simply to build up its sorrows
My hockey book, by Stephen HarperI love cheering for my side and trash-talking others. You can apply this to hockey, too.