Journalist examines how the "us vs. them" approach toward the war on terrorism led the U.S. astray in Afghanistan
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Book Review: ‘New Orleans Carnival Krewes: The History, Spirit and Secrets of Mardi Gras’ by Rosary O’Neill
'New Orleans Carnival Krewes' by Rosary O'Neill reveals the traditions, the secret societies and the history of how New Orleans and Mardi Gras came to be as integral to each other as red beans and rice.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Haunted History of New Orleans: Ghosts of the French Quarter’ by James Caskey
This book presents a great blend of fact, fiction, and ghostly activity, along with a loving view of New Orleans as the extraordinary city it is.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Wolf’ by Mo Hayder
The book is a wild ride, a ride well worth taking.
Read More »Book Review: ‘It’s Not Only Rock ‘n Roll: Iconic Musicians Reveal the Source of Their Creativity’ by Jenny Boyd
Boyd provides a serious and scholarly treatise on the nature of creativy, with quotes from 75 musicians from many areas of popular music.
Read More »Book Review: ‘How the Poor Can Save Capitalism’ by John Hope Bryant
When businessman and thought leader John Hope Bryant talks about poverty, he talks about opportunity.
Read More »Interview: Laurie Niles, Author of ‘The Violinist.com Interviews: Volume 1’
I love that Violinist.com helps teachers, violinists and students who might be geographically isolated to find colleagues.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P.’ by Adelle Waldman
Don’t dismiss Adelle Waldman’s excellent debut novel as chick lit.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Art and Ethics of Being a Good Colleague’ by Michael J. Kuhar, Ph. D.
With so many works about leadership and taking care of people, where do you look for more indepth answers?
Read More »Book Review: ‘Buckminster Fuller’ by Cole Gerst
With 'Buckminster Fuller: Poet of Geometry' Cole Gerst has done a marvelous job of telling the inspirational story of this renowned figure.
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