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Book Review: God in the Obama Era: Presidents’ Religion and Ethics from George Washington to Barack Obama by Niels C. Nielsen
A look into the role of religion in past and present presidencies.
Read More »Book Review: Post Black: How a New Generation is Redefining African American Identity by Ytasha L. Womack
An important book for anyone concerned with African-American identity.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: On the Odd Hours by Eric Liberge
One of a series of graphic novels commissioned by the Louvre considers the role of the museum as a home for “orphan” masterworks.
Read More »Book Review: A Certain “Je Ne Sais Quoi”: The Origin of Foreign Words Used in English by Chloe Rhodes
Although technology has added clever new words to our culture, the origins of many common English words have ancient roots.
Read More »Reviews in Brief: Mikansei No. 1 Volume Two by Majiko!
The comic time-traveling pop ‘n’ roll manga comes to a conclusion.
Read More »Book Review: Strange Days Indeed: The 1970s: The Golden Days of Paranoia by Francis Wheen
Were "apocalyptic dread and conspiratorial fever," not disco and platform shoes, the hallmark of the 1970s?
Read More »Book Review: The Overnight Socialite by Bridie Clark
Lucy Jo was having a tough time getting her foot into the fashion industry's door until Wyatt offered her a deal she just couldn't pass up.
Read More »Manga Review: Blood Honey by Sakyou Yozakura
Blood donor boy meets dreamy nurse vampire in this ultimately toothless yaoi manga.
Read More »Book Review: Pride and Prejudice And Zombies by Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith
Revisit Jane Austen's classic enhanced (yes, enhanced) with zombies, in more ways that initially meets the eye.
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