For the 85th anniversary of the Rockettes in New York City, WSJ Off Duty takes you backstage at Radio City Music Hall to meet the world famous dancers and learn some of the workouts and kicks that keep their legs in top condition. Plus, what will it take to pull off their Radio City Christmas Spectacular this year? One million 3-D glasses and 14,096 AA batteries are just the … [Read more...] about Rockettes Unleashed: Secrets to Their Legs, Kicks
Archives for November 2012
Scalia on healthcare ruling: “Water over the dam”
Justice Antonin Scalia has spent 26 years as a conservative leader on the Supreme Court. In a rare interview, he spoke to Charlie Rose about some of the court's most controversial rulings -- including the decision to uphold President Obama's Affordable Health Care Act. source … [Read more...] about Scalia on healthcare ruling: “Water over the dam”
The Woes of Owning JFK’s Home
Joann Lublin on Lunch Break looks at the pleasures and perils of a owning a famous figure's home. Photo: Jessica Klewicki Glynn for The Wall Street Journal. Don’t miss a WSJ video, subscribe here: http://bit.ly/14Q81Xy More from the Wall Street Journal: Visit WSJ.com: http://www.wsj.com Visit the WSJ Video Center: https://wsj.com/video On Facebook: … [Read more...] about The Woes of Owning JFK’s Home
Taking down Colombia’s “super cartel”
A behind-the-scenes look at the investigation that took down the most powerful drug trafficking organization in law enforcement history. Lara Logan reports. source … [Read more...] about Taking down Colombia’s “super cartel”
Born good? Babies help unlock the origins of morality
Can infants tell right from wrong? And if so, how would you know? Come to Yale's baby lab. Lesley Stahl reports. source … [Read more...] about Born good? Babies help unlock the origins of morality