A Miami Herald reporter who struck a blow against corrupt entrepreneurs in Tourist Season, Hiaasen follows through with this acid satire, a real double whammy. Private detective R. J. Decker is ...
And most Sundays, I picked up the Miami Herald to see what columnists Carl Hiaasen and Dave Barry had written. I gobbled up the two solo novels Hiaasen had out by then, “Tourist Season” and ...
Such was the sunny welcome put forth by Gov. Rick Scott at his second inaugural last week in Tallahassee. Quit your jobs, pack up your families and get down here as fast as you can. Twenty million ...
novelist Carl Hiaasen replied, "Cranky ... even though two feature films based on his novels, "Striptease" and "Hoot," tanked. Stahl asked, "Do you understand why those movies didn't really ...
Buttonwood Nature Center is partnering with Waynesboro Theatre, 75 W. Main St., Waynesboro, to present the movie "Hoot" on ...
Another Carl Hiaasen novel is being developed as a TV series with Bill Lawrence onboard. The logline for the one-hour dramedy series describes it as “a screwball-romantic-comedy-triangle about ...
The series is based on Carl Hiaasen's (Hoot, Scat, Chomp) best-selling book. Vaughn will be accompanied by classic Florida personalities and, yes, a bad monkey, as he investigates what led to the ...