A new photo book captures the glory days of reggae.
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An Interview with Eric Burns, Author of Invasion of the Mind Snatchers: Television’s Conquest of America in the Fifties
"We were captivated, mesmerized, hypnotized. Thus, Eve Arden, who played a school teacher, received offers to be a school teacher in real life."
Read More »Book Review: Taking Stock: Make Money In Microstock: Creating Photos That Sell by Rob Sylvan
Do you want to shoot stock?
Read More »Book Review: Bowles: The Sheltering Sky, Let It Come Down, The Spider’s House by Paul Bowles
Library of America publishes three Paul Bowles novels.
Read More »Comics Collection Review: Beetle Bailey: 1965 by Mort Walker
A new collection from the mid-sixties captures this long-running comic strip at its peak.
Read More »Book Review: Reclaming The F Word: The New Feminist Movement by Catherine Redfern and Kristin Aune
A snapshot of feminism today - based heavily on a survey of 1,265 feminists of many hues.
Read More »Book Review: Zan-Gah and the Beautiful Country by Allan Richard Shickman
A prehistoric journey exploring societies experiencing rapid and disruptive change.
Read More »An Interview With Jennifer Egan, Author of A Visit from the Goon Squad
"I think the genre it most closely resembles is a '70s concept album like Quadrophenia or Tommy or Ziggy Stardust…"
Read More »Book Review: Sunset Park by Paul Auster
Identity, home, family, and existential issues confront four twenty somethings squatting in an abandoned home in a Brooklyn neighborhood.
Read More »Book Review: The Nighttime Novelist: Finish Your Novel in Your Spare Time by Joseph Bates
As a writer, make every creative moment count.
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