The Twisted Journey of 'Napoleon's Privates'
Jul 2nd, 2008 · How did Napoleon's penis end up in New Jersey? Author Tony Perrottet has the answer, and he uncovers lots of other juicy tidbits about the sex lives of the dead and famous.
Jul 2nd, 2008 · How did Napoleon's penis end up in New Jersey? Author Tony Perrottet has the answer, and he uncovers lots of other juicy tidbits about the sex lives of the dead and famous.
May 26th, 2008 · Americans eat more chicken than any other kind of meat — on average 87 pounds a year per person. But they often do a terrible job of preparing it. Chris Kimball, host of America's Test Kitchen on PBS, shares some recipes — and secrets to tender, juicy chicken.
May 18th, 2008 · A voicemail box is more than just an answering service — it's an archive for memories from loved ones. Andrea Seabrook shares some of the voicemails our listeners just can't delete.
Dec 21st, 2007 · Apple reaches a deal with a college student whose Web site leaked juicy tidbits about Apple products. The student agreed to shut down the site, which has been an irritant to the company. Apple sued ThinkSecret.com after it published details of a new computer model before its official launch.
May 4th, 2007 · The EMAILBritain campaign aims to create a snapshot of British life in the digital age. It wants examples of blunders, embarrassing revelations, marriage proposals and jokes delivered via the Internet. While juicy exchanges will no doubt end up in the collection, many will likely be similar to this sample e-mail. Subject line: Who ate my muffin? E-mail message: Next time just ask.
Feb 10th, 2007 · In 1646, a Jesuit scholar wrote of an orange with purple-colored flesh that tasted strangely like a grape. The mystery and drama of blood oranges has fascinated citrus lovers ever since.
Dec 31st, 2006 · Pop-culture experts weigh in on some of the juiciest stories that NPR didn't cover in 2006. It was a tabloidy year for Britney Spears, but did you hear a tipsy Danny DeVito on The View? Or Connie Chung sing?
Jul 4th, 2006 · The combination of writing talent and juicy material on display in Sean Wilsey's memoir Oh the Glory of It All is what has author Curtis Sittenfeld singing its praises to others. The people and places described "come explosively and thrillingly alive," says the author of Prep.