Leaks about Scott McClellan's upcoming book, giving his insider account of the White House, is making headline news. But what actual backlash do authors of tell-all books receive?

In our first hour, several authors who have written tell-all-books about their workplaces explain why they did it — and what their lives are like afterwards.

Okay, here I must confess that I have been anxiously waiting to check out the Sex and the City movie that opens tomorrow. As I speak, the emails are flying into my inbox from girlfriends, trying to nail down what time we get all gussied up, down our Cosmos, and head to the theater. As we debate and argue, the tickets are selling fast. I do understand that this whole process of picking the perfect time is clearly a girl thing...and paradoxically MEN all over the country wish those tickets would mysteriously disappear into outer space before they are dragged to the theater by their significant others. Well, guys, before you wish some nasty virus on your wife or girlfriend that keeps them homebound for the next two months, listen to the end of today's first hour. Chicago Tribune columnist John Kass will give some advice on how to get out of watching the Sex and the City movie. No broken legs required!!!

So, assuming your relationship survives the Sex and the City opening, in our second hour, we'll talk about weddings!!! Weddings are supposed to be one of the happiest days that can happen in a lifetime. But author Claire Lewis tells tales about bridezillas, grooms with cold feet and embarrassing best man toasts in her new book called, Exposed: Confessions of a Wedding Photographer. So let's hear your wedding story. Got a memorable one? Call us or send in your blog comments in our second hour.

Following that, we'll talk with Adnan Pachachi about his time served as Iraq's foreign minister and ambassador to the United Nations. Pachachi will talk about the future of Iraq and his current position as the senior elected member of Iraq's parliament.