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Reason December 2000 |
Feed His Head Reason's presidential reading list  |
Reason December 2000 Tom Peyser |
How to Kill a City Books: The Creative Destruction of Manhattan, 1900--1940, by Max Page... The Future Once Happened Here: New York, D.C., L.A., and the Fate of America's Big Cities, by Fred Siegel...  |
Reason December 2000 Gwen J. Broude |
Scatterbrained Child Rearing Books: The Myth of the First Three Years: A New Understanding of Early Brain Development and Lifelong Learning, by John T. Bruer... Reclaiming Our Children: A Healing Plan for a Nation in Crisis, by Peter R. Breggin...  |
Salon.com December 4, 2000 Laura Miller |
Older and better Critic David Kipen talks about the publishing industry's youth fetish and his list of 50 great authors over 50...  |
Salon.com December 1, 2000 Laura Miller |
Dead on the vine It's too bad that Stephen King's "The Plant" -- not the e-book experiment but the smart, witty publishing satire -- is furling its leaves...  |
Salon.com December 1, 2000 Scott Malcomson |
Mixing it up The author of "One Drop of Blood: The American Misadventure of Race" picks five books in which racial lines go blurry...  |
Salon.com November 30, 2000 Edward McSweegan |
"The Undergrowth of Science" by Walter Gratzer A science writer explains what makes honest researchers cling to ridiculous ideas like N-rays, homeopathy and cold fusion...  |
Salon.com November 30, 2000 Brent Gregston |
The Oscar Wilde centenary The plays may have been more scandalous than the author's sex life, but visitors still plant sexy kisses on his grave...  |
Salon.com November 29, 2000 Trey Ellis |
Black self-sabotage An African-American scholar says we're holding ourselves back. I say, "Who're you calling 'we'?"  |
Salon.com November 29, 2000 Mike Albo |
"Fame at Last" by John C. Ball and Jill Jonnes A lethally serious book tells who scores a New York Times obituary and why...  |
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