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Salon.com September 21, 2001 Stephanie Zacharek |
"Dancing With Demons" by Penny Valentine and Vicki Wickham She drank, took drugs and walloped her (female) lover with a skillet, but Dusty Springfield was the pure, true voice of British R&B...  |
IndustryWeek October 1, 2001 Vivian Pospisil |
Action Steps In The Agenda, Michael Hammer lays out principles for coping in the customer economy...  |
Reason October 2001 Rhys Southan |
Soundbite: Guerrilla Unschooling Author Grace Llewellyn is an influential advocate of "unschooling" -- learning from the world rather than in a classroom...  |
Reason October 2001 Deirdre McCloskey |
Persuade and Be Free A new road to Friedrich Hayek: The intellectual defenses of a new age of libertarianism need sweet talk, a unity of word and number, story and metaphor, on the lips of free men and women. The story of Hayek's astonishing life and work says just that...  |
Reason October 2001 Nick Gillespie |
Victim of the Sexual Revolution Terry Southern's telling trip from hipster to has-been...  |
Reason October 2001 Brian Doherty |
The Orange Revolution Lisa McGirr, a historian at Harvard, guides us through Orange County conservatism's rise and influence in Suburban Warriors: The Origins of the New American Right...  |
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Confessions of a Recovering Workaholic Jonathan Lazear's book, The Man Who Mistook His Job For A Life: A Chronic Overachiever Finds the Way Home, should be required reading for workaholics...  |
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Book Documents Poverty of Means and of Spirit Among Low-Wage Workers Barbara Ehrenreich's Nickel and Dimed: On (not) Getting By in America is a rich addition to an already rich tradition of progressive reporting -- of documentation that would lead to positive social change...  |
Salon.com September 25, 2001 Lawrence Weschler |
Dark garland/Affirming flame Leaves from my commonplace book, September 2001...  |
Salon.com September 24, 2001 Bill Wyman |
Kurt Cobain and a dream about pop In an age of corporate consolidation, Kurt Cobain turned an industry upside down. And in an age of media prying, he died right in front of our eyes. A new biography, "Heavier Than Heaven," by Charles R. Cross, is a detailed, comprehensive and dispassionate look at Cobain's life...  |
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