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What the Astronauts Watch On Their Space Station
Rebecca Coffey, in her list of "20 Things You Didn't Know About Movies" (Discover Magazine, June 2009), reveals that one of the movies that NASA keeps aboard the Space Station is So I Married an Axe Murderer.
I wonder what mystery movies would be best to watch while floating upside down?

What the Astronauts Watch On Their Space Station

Rebecca Coffey, in her list of "20 Things You Didn't Know About Movies" (Discover Magazine, June 2009), reveals that one of the movies that NASA keeps aboard the Space Station is So I Married an Axe Murderer.


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Writers on Reading

Laurie R. King on Jane Langton's 'The Diamond in the Window'

Written by Laurie R. King

Noble children, nutty relatives, and magic realism

Profile

A Talk with Lisa Scottoline

Written by Jon L. Breen

“We have plenty of superheroes in fiction. What we need are more Italian girls.”

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Remembering Henry Kane

Written by Lawrence Block

Scotch, smokes, pills, and women—fuel for the urbane stories of Henry Kane.

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