Interview with Elliot Tiber, author of "After Woodstock", "Taking Woodstock" and "Palm Trees on the Hudson".
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Book Review: ‘After Woodstock’ by Elliot Tiber
After Woodstock stands proudly as the often erratic but brilliant Elliot Tiber's heart-filled masterpiece.
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An engrossing journey readers will find hard to forget.
Read More »Interview: Michael Ditchfield, Author of ‘Life’s Too Short for Leftovers – 9 Lessons from a Third World Kitchen’
"I try to challenge the reader to look beyond the boundaries of their limitations to enhance peace and reconciliation in another world."
Read More »Profile: Author Barry Hornig
The decision to write this memoir came about from Hornig’s anger about his great ups and downs in life and the question, “Why do they continue to happen to me?” He needed to get it out of his system. Through writing, he hoped to see life more clearly and get rid of some of the anger and pain.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Anger Is An Energy’ by John Lydon – Johnny Rotten Lives
"Anger Is An Energy" is both a pleasure and an education and essential reading for anyone interested in the history of popular culture.
Read More »Book Review: ’90 Church: Inside America’s Notorious First Narcotics Squad’ by Dean Unkefer
An account of police authorities acting as badly as the criminals they seek, often worse.
Read More »Interview: Motivational Speaker Allan McDougall, Author of ‘Breaking Through: Discovering the Riches Within’
"I'm very leery of people saying, 'We're sending them to rehab and in 30 days, they'll be fine.' That's setting them up to fail."
Read More »Interview: Susie Kinslow Adams, Author of ‘My Mother My Child’
Susie Kinslow Adams, Author of 'My Mother My Child' talks with Blogcritics about her new book, and her passion for those in the trenches of daily life.
Read More »Grateful Dead 50th Anniversary Commemorated on Stage, on Screen, and on the Page
The Dead played their first documented concert at Magoo's Pizza Parlor on May 5, 1965.
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