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Book Review: The Revenge of Gaia by James Lovelock
The man who grasped the nature of Gaia takes her temperature, and finds she has one hell of a fever.
Read More »Book Review: The Solitude Of Emperors by David Davidar
Until recent times India was a pluralistic society the envy of any so called modern civilization...
Read More »Book Review: The Shock Doctrine: The Rise Of Disaster Capitalism by Naomi Klein
This is a book about "economics, stupid," and not about whether you are on the left or the right.
Read More »Audio Book Review – Rogue Angel: Forbidden City by Alex Archer
For a Movie In Your Mind check out Rogue Angel: Forbidden City
Read More »Book Review: Dirt: The Erosion of Civilization by David R. Montgomery
That our potential to provide the food a growing world population needs is in question is not widely known...
Read More »All The Unknown Soldiers
We know so little about the men and women we send overseas. The only time they become people is when they are killed.
Read More »Book Review: Femininity in Flight – A History of Flight Attendants by Kathleen M. Barry
Tracing a profession from adventurous "sky girls", to sixties "glamour puss", to jet-age "trolly dolly".
Read More »Audio Book Review – Rogue Angel: The Chosen by Alex Archer
The combination of sound effects and artistic vocal performances creates what Graphic Audio calls a "Movie in your Mind."
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: Macedonia by Harvey Pekar and Heather Robertson, Illustrated by Ed Piskor
Pekar’s new graphic novel informs and even inspires but ultimately wanders too far afield from the author’s strengths and ends up a noble failure.
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