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Book Review: Kill the Messenger by Nick Schou
A highly readable account of the death of the reporter behind the newspaper series claimed to have blamed the CIA for the crack cocaine epidemic.
Read More »Book Review: Iran Awakening by Shirin Ebadi, Winner of the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize
"I was a woman, and this revolution's victory demanded my defeat."
Read More »Book Review: Tupac Shakur Legacy by Jamal Joseph
Crafted in a style similar to Griffin & Sabine, the book is an intricate adventure about a complex man.
Read More »Enter To Win: George Lopez – El Mas Chingon
Five autographed CDs and posters are up for grabs!
Read More »Book Review: I Shouldn’t Even Be Doing This! by Bob Newhart
An incorrect title because Newhart should have done this sooner.
Read More »Book Review: Walking to Greenham: How the Peace-camp Began and the Cold War Ended by Ann Pettitt
This account shows that one person - in this case one very humble, self-deprecating woman - can really make a difference.
Read More »Theater Review: Anaïs Nin: One of her Lives
It is a rare artist whose life truly becomes her art.
Read More »Book Review: The Beatles, The Bible, And Bodega Bay: My Long And Winding Road By Ken Mansfield
How ultimate Beatles insider Ken Mansfield made peace with his past and with his God.
Read More »Book Review: Conversations With Tom Petty by Paul Zollo
Conversations is a listening companion intended for fans more interested in the songs Petty sang with Nicks than whether or not they did blow together.
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