Archive for the ‘Amazing Stuff from Amazon’ Category
Don’t Stop….- The Dangerously Decadent Life of Chuck Bass…
Author: Elyse6heart6
Keywords: Gossip Girl Chuck Bass Blair Waldorf Ed Westwick Bart Sex Chuck/Blair Innerpartysystem
Added: September 30, 2009
Meth Epidemic In America’s Heartland and Thoreau’s Bad Day
We interview Nick Reding about how the methamphetamine epidemic is eating away at rural America. His book is METHLAND: The Death and Life of an American Small Town. And John Pipkin tells us about his debut novel WOODSBURNER. It’s about a very bad day in the life of Henry David Thoreau: when he started a forest fire that burned three hundred acres. Pipkin uses the fire as a starting point to examine the destruction human passions can cause.
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Welsh Poet Gwyneth Lewis and Marshall Jon Fisher’s A TERRIBLE SPLENDOR
Guest host Christian McEwen talks with Welsh poet Gwyneth Lewis and Francesca Rheannon talks with Marshall Jon Fisher about one of the greatest tennis matches ever played: the 1937 Davis Cup final at Wimbledon. His book is A Terrible Splendor.
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Les Leopold and Barney Frank: Wall Street and THE LOOTING OF AMERICA
Les Leopold explains the financial meltdown in plain English and what we should do about it. And Francesca interviews Congressman Barney Frank about the TARP.
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fb rapper writer winners
Author: TheRaceCard
Keywords: fb rapper writer winners
Added: September 28, 2009
Stephan Faris, FORECAST & Leonard Nimoy
We interview journalist Stephan Faris about his book, FORECAST, THE CONSEQUENCES OF CLIMATE CHANGE. We also air an archived interview with actor Leonard Nimoy about his work as a photographer.
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SO SEXY SO SOON, Jean Kilbourne & HOLD LOVE STRONG, Matthew Aaron Goodman
Writers Voice host Francesca Rheannon talks with Dr. Jean Kilbourne about SO SEXY SO SOON: The New Sexualized Childhood and What Parents Can Do to Protect Their Kids. And Matthew Aaron Goodman tells us about his debut novel, HOLD LOVE STRONG.
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Migraines and Madness: The Upsides and Downsides
Andrew Levy talks about A BRAIN WIDER THAN THE SKY: A Migraine Diary. Weaving his personal story together with reflections on science, art, history and spirituality, he gives us a surprising portrait of this malady. And David Lovelace tells us why he is “proud to be bipolar” despite the troubles the disorder has brought him. His memoir is SCATTERSHOT: My Bipolar Family.
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