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'Four Kings' KO's the Last Golden Era of Boxingnew

With boxing in one of its periodic public downturns, George Kimball cooks up some compelling nostalgia by recounting an era when great American fighters bestrode the planet.
Boston Phoenix  |  Mark Jurkowitz  |  10-02-2008  |  Nonfiction

Ghost Writer: The Haunted World of Kelly Linknew

Link is the rare writer who's able to mix of-the-moment items, products, and activities with the eternal, the timeless: quests, coming of age, entering a new world, death, and the day-to-day mysteries of being human.
Boston Phoenix  |  Nina MacLaughlin  |  10-02-2008  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Helen Caldicott Warns About the Nuclear Dangernew

For more than 35 years, Caldicott has been an outspoken critic of the follies of the nuclear age, dedicating her life to shining a spotlight on the risks posed to human health and the environment by both nuclear weapons and the widespread use of nuclear power.
VUE Weekly  |  Scott Harris  |  10-02-2008  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Juliana Hatfield Talks About Growing Up Shy in America and Her Memoirnew

Hatfield's memoir, When I Grow Up, spans her life, from her teenage rock star daydream to the fun, angst and controversy along the way.
Orlando Weekly  |  Rob Boylan  |  10-01-2008  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Unzipping the Mysteries of 'The Big Penis Book'new

Edited by Dian Hanson, the oversized, flesh-colored tome is a treasure trove of every big dick that ever worked the streets of smut, porn or anything that called for the services of someone with an unnatural growth between their legs.
Willamette Week  |  Byron Beck  |  10-01-2008  |  Original Work

Bucky Sinister Hits Bedrock and Breaks the Self-Help Mold with 'Get Up'new

Move over Dr. Phil and Dr. Drew and every other faux-folksy TV platitude-puss. Mr. Sinister has the kind of wisdom -- and writing skills -- that can only come from experience.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  G. Martinez Cabrera  |  10-01-2008  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

A la Recherche du Taco Bellnew

Dinner, tonight, is the unthinkable: a Taco Bell Original Taco and Burrito Supreme, abominations that haven't profaned this chowhound's palate since I was a kid in Southern California, birthplace of fast food.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Mark Dery  |  10-01-2008  |  Excerpts

Poet-performer jessica Care moore Talks Success and Heartbreaknew

She's 36 now, and she's gone from making a big splash as a young prodigy on the stage of the famed Apollo to becoming a real force in the world of poetry and art.
Metro Times  |  Norene Cashen  |  09-30-2008  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Irvine Welsh Keenly Appropriates the Boilerplate American Crime Novelnew

It's amazing what a linguistically gifted writer can do once he decides to wander outside the confines of his comfort zone.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Bret McCabe  |  09-30-2008  |  Fiction

David Foster Wallace: 1962-2008new

Several of my artistic heroes have died in recent years, but they were older or no longer productive, and when I learned that David Foster Wallace had committed suicide I was far more shocked and upset.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Tim Kreider  |  09-30-2008  |  Books

Author Nancy Nichols' New Book Looks For the Man-made Causes of Cancernew

Her insights about survivorship are among the more provocative aspects of her new book, Lake Effect: Two Sisters and a Town's Toxic Legacy, in which she argues that instead of fixating on miracle cures, we should look harder at potential man-made causes of cancer.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Bill O'Driscoll  |  09-29-2008  |  Nonfiction

Irvine Welsh's Wimpy 'Crime'new

Welsh, known best for his druggy humor, gleefully scatological bent and the gruff pub vernacular of his characters, plays it amazingly straight and close to the vest in his most recent novel, Crime. So close and earnest, in fact, that you can hardly believe you're reading Welsh.
NOW Magazine  |  David Jager  |  09-29-2008  |  Fiction

'Take Me Home' Takes a Clear Look at America's Foster Care Crisisnew

Jill Duerr Berrick, a faculty member at UC Berkeley's School of Social Welfare, assesses the shortcomings of child welfare and systematically sets an agenda for bettering the lives of the half-million children who live as wards of the state in Take Me Home: Protecting America's Vulnerable Children and Families.
Pasadena Weekly  |  Daniel Heimpel  |  09-29-2008  |  Nonfiction

Thomas Frank on McCain, the Wall Street Mess, and Voter Fraudnew

"These Republicans have acted for years as though markets work fine unregulated," Frank says. "But what you get is incredible rip-offs."
Shepherd Express  |  Roger Bybee  |  09-26-2008  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

'The Other Side of the Coin' May (or May Not) Help You Understand the Meltdownnew

People need to educate themselves in economics. Still, I'm not sure anybody this week needs to read a whole book to figure out that the rules of the game have changed, and that the time has come to have some serious talks about profit caps.
Montreal Mirror  |  Juliet Waters  |  09-26-2008  |  Nonfiction

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