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'FALL' GUY: After retiring his most beloved character, best-selling scribe Walter Mosley is ready to roll with the new

Acclaimed mystery writer Walter Mosley is best known for creating the character Ezekiel "Easy" Rawlins, a no-nonsense private detective that solved mysteries in post-World War II Los Angeles. Mosley introduced Rawlins in his 1990 debut novel, "Devil in a Blue Dress," which was later adapted into a 1995 film starring Denzel Washington. More »

PBS series spotlights Native American past

A groundbreaking five-part series and multimedia project debuting this Monday on the PBS program "American Experience" aims to promote Native American history from its often-overlooked position and take an in-depth look at the lasting contributions of the "original Americans." More »