Nicole Kidman: A Kind of Life

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by James L. Dickerson


  -----------------. “Tripping the Light.” Los Angeles Times, May 18, 2001.

  -----------------. “Kidman Proves Haunting.” Los Angeles Times, August 10, 2001.

  Unreich, Rachelle. “Woman on the Verge.” Juice, March 1996.

  Voorhees, John. “’Bangkok Hilton’ Restores Your Faith in the Miniseries Genre.” Seattle Times, October 8, 1990.

  Walker, Alexander. “By Jovi! It’s so Terribly English.” Standard, 1997.

  Weintraub, Bernard. “All Eyes for a Peek at Kubrick’s Final Film.” New York Times, March 10, 1999.

  ------------------. “Cruise Talks but Cat Stays in the Bag.” New York Times, September 15, 1998.

  Welkos, Robert W. “’Eyes’ Keeping Cruise Out of Sight.” Los Angeles Times, May 1, 1998.

  Werner, Laurie. “Portrait of an Iron Lady.” Los Angeles Times, October 1, 1995.

  Williams, Jeannie. “Cruise and Kidman’s Irish Epic.” USA Today, August 22, 1991.

  --------------. “Cruise Marriage on the Rocks.” USA Today, January 17, 1990.

  --------------. “Cruise and Kidman Try New Roles: Parents.” USA Today, January 22, 1993.

  --------------. “Kidman: Australian for Flirt.” USA Today, July 7, 1999.

  Winer-Bernheimer, Linda. “More than Just the Bare Basics.” Los Angeles Times, December 14, 1998.

  Wloszczyna, Susan. “’Magic’ is What’s Missing from Witch Tale.” USA Today, December 17, 1999.

  Wolk, Josh. “Days of Asunder.” Entertainment Weekly, February 16, 2001.

  Wright, David, Marc Cetner and John South. “Tom: Why I divorced Nicole.” National Enquirer, April 24, 2001.

  Wyatt, Gene. “Risky Business.” Nashville Tennessean, June 1, 2001.

  Young, Josh. “Mystery Movie.” Entertainment Weekly, October 2, 1998.

  Zoglin, Richard. “Room for Improvement.” Time, December 28, 1998.

  unsigned. “Alleged Stalker Targets Kidman.” E! Online News [entertainment.msn.com/news/eonline/050901_nkidman.asp]

  -----------------. “Kidman Gets Break from Alleged Stalker.” Associated Press, May 30, 2001.

  ---------------. “Cruise in Fiji: Nicole Takes Kids.” Associated Press, July 18, 2001.

  ---------------. “Nicole and Spider-Man Red-Hot Romance!” Star, May 21, 2002.

  --------------. “Tom Cruise Sues Porn Actor Over Gay Affair Story.” Associated Press, May 3, 2001.

  --------------. “Nicole Kidman Miscarriage Confirmed.” Associated Press, March 30, 2001.

  --------------. “Cruise Drops Suit Against Publisher.” Associated Press, December 1, 2001.

  ---------------. “Nicole Kidman Wants Joint Custody.” Assocaited Press, May 4, 2001.

  ---------------. “Cruise-Kidman Divorce Near Final.” Associated Press, July 31, 2001.

  TELEVISION

  Oprah Winfrey Show, May 18, 2001.

  Ray Martin Show, November 5, 2001.

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  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  James L. Dickerson is a bestselling author, mental health professional, and journalist. He is author of the award-winning, music history, Mojo Triangle: Birthplace of Country, Blues, Jazz and Rock ‘n’ Roll and Memphis Going Down. His biography Ashley Judd: Crying on the Inside was a #1 ebook bestseller. Other biographies include Just for a Thrill: Lil Hardin Armstrong, First Lady of Jazz and Scotty & Elvis: Aboard the Mystery Train (with Scotty Moore).

  Sartoris Literary Group, Inc. is a Jackson, Mississippi publisher that is dedicated to telling the stories of the South, both fiction and nonfiction. A traditional publisher, SLG publishes 20-25 titles a year. It is one of the largest online publishers in the South and one of the few publishers in the South that accepts fiction. SLG proudly American owned, one of the few left.

  Other Sartoris Literary Group books you may enjoy:

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