AltWeeklies Wire
Wet, Hard, and Dreamingnew
The slipcased three-volume graphic novel following the bawdy exploits of Alice, Dorothy, and Wendy is out to destroy the distinction between pornography and erotica.
Boston Phoenix |
Charles Taylor |
09-21-2006 |
Fiction
They Sold Us a Warnew
John Stauber discusses the Iraq War, what Dick Cheney watches and turning off the TV.
Willamette Week |
Karla Starr |
09-21-2006 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
His Waynew

The "absolutely honest" Charles Bukowski finds a home at The Huntington.
Pasadena Weekly |
Nikki Bazar |
09-19-2006 |
Books
Call Him Ishmaelnew
Illustrator Robert Del Tredici plumbs the depths of Moby Dick.
Seven Days |
Cathy Resmer |
09-15-2006 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
Graphic Sexualitynew

Comic icon Alan Moore's new graphic novel promises to unhinge critics.
Charleston City Paper |
Jason Zwiker |
09-08-2006 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Alan Moore, Lost Girls
Life-Changing Travelnew
A new book makes the case that travel make you a better person.
Tucson Weekly |
Irene Messina |
09-07-2006 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
Where the Girls Arenew
Lamb and Brown look at pink culture and see red.
Seven Days |
Margot Harrison |
09-06-2006 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
'Choice Feminism'new

The political philosopher talks about why men don't stay home and why having Ph.D.s wiping butts is immoral.
Los Angeles CityBeat |
Mindy Farabee |
09-01-2006 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
Hollywood War Machinenew
War movies: What are they good for? Carl Boggs helps us figure it out.
Sacramento News & Review |
Jonathan Kiefer |
08-31-2006 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
Immodest Proposalsnew
Lane exposes the naked truth behind America's wars on indecency.
Seven Days |
Ken Picard |
08-31-2006 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
The Literary Patriotnew
Southern scribe John Egerton's new work imagines a grim future for America.
Nashville Scene |
Maria Browning |
08-30-2006 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
Rudy's Grand Illusionnew
We look at what Giuliani likes to remember about 9/11 -- and what he actually did (or didn't do).
The Village Voice |
Wayne Barrett and Dan Collins |
08-30-2006 |
Excerpts
Goodbye, Jimnew

Gilchrist's new book highlights the failed promises of the Minuteman Project.
OC Weekly |
Gustavo Arellano |
08-28-2006 |
Nonfiction
I Love the 90s, Again
This potpourri could easily slouch toward sentimentality, and it occasionally does, but Charles' somewhat heavy hand produces not only a convincing, pitiable sketch of a teenager but also a disarming main character.
Washington City Paper |
Shauna Cowal |
08-25-2006 |
Fiction
Sympathetic Versesnew
Sapphire proves political poetry doesn't have to be doctrinaire, one-sided and humorless.
Seven Days |
Margot Harrison |
08-23-2006 |
Poetry