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18 hrs ago | Windsor Beacon

Library book list: Myriad new mystery, fiction, nonfiction titles

As a result of a major expansion project, the Windsor Severance Library is being forced to close occasionally with short notice.

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Related Topix: Arts, Windsor, CO

Tue Dec 02, 2008

The Oregonian

Nonfiction review: "Spellbound"

Ingrid Bergman. Kim Novak. Grace Kelly. These legendary screen stars and others owe their immortality in no small part to a rather unlikely impresario: the obese, deeply phobic son of a Cockney greengrocer, ...

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Related Topix: Thriller, Mystery Movies, Drama, Ingrid Bergman, Arts, Grace Kelly, Horror, Marnie, The Birds

Mon Dec 01, 2008

The Oregonian

Nonfiction review: "Beauty of the City"

George H.W. Bush was wrong: Portland isn't Little Beirut. In its early aspirations, at least, it was Little Athens, or maybe Little Boston -- a frontier town obsessed, in its defining boom years, with its lack ...

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Related Topix: Portland, OR, Arts, Libraries, Multnomah County, OR, Reed College

Sun Nov 30, 2008

Boing Boing

's Holiday Gift Guide part five: Nonfiction

Here's part five of the Boing Boing Holiday Gift Guide, a roundup of the bestselling items from this year's Boing Boing reviews.

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Related Topix: Arts, Family, Kids, Life, Low Carb Diet, Food, Atkins Nutrional Method, Entertainment, Drama, Television, The Last, Punk, Parenting

Fri Nov 28, 2008

SFGate

Nonfiction review: 'Loot' by Sharon Waxman

The title, stamped in gold capital letters on the dust jacket, gives away the author's agenda: This is a muckraking book about art objects from ancient cultures that have found their way into major museums of ...

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Related Topix: Arts

Thu Nov 27, 2008

SFGate

Nonfiction review: 'Ingmar Bergman Archives'

The Ingmar Bergman Archives : Edited by Paul Duncan and Bengt Wanselius. Contributing editors: Birgitta Steene, Peter Cowie, Bengt Forslund and Ulla Aberg.

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Related Topix: Arts, Theater, Entertainment

News Observer

Doris Kearns Goodwin discusses Lincoln, Obama - and their 'rivals'

Thousands of Americans have bought Doris Kearns Goodwin's 2005 book, "Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln," after hearing that it shaped President-elect Barack Obama's thinking.

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Related Topix: US Politics, US News, 2008 Presidential Election, Barack Obama, Arts

Wed Nov 26, 2008

Penticton Herald

Louis Auchincloss writes about the a old guarda but who are they?

At age 91, Louis Auchincloss lists 47 books of fiction and 19 of nonfiction before the title page of his new novel.

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Related Topix: Arts, Literature

Tue Nov 25, 2008

SFGate

Nonfiction review: 'The Irish Americans'

An old Chicago joke has President Kennedy, Premier Khrushchev and Mayor Richard J. Daley as the only passengers on a sinking boat with one life jacket.

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Related Topix: Arts, 2008 Presidential Election, US Politics, Ireland, Europe, World News, Barack Obama

Mon Nov 24, 2008

The Oregonian

Nonfiction review: "Stories Done"

Portland native and pop-music journalist Mikal Gilmore , author of the award-winning memoir "Shot in the Heart," presents his second anthology of articles and essays, a sort of greatest hits, extended versions ...

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Related Topix: Classic-Rock, Stories, Arts

SFGate

Nonfiction review: 'I Want to Take You Higher'

Sylvester Stewart, a.k.a. Sly Stone, is such an important figure in pop music that it's curious he and his band, the Family Stone, haven't been the subjects of a major biography.

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Related Topix: Arts, Sly Stone, Funk, African-American, Bo Diddley, Blues, James Brown, Black Entertainment, Soul

Sun Nov 23, 2008

A.V. Club

Interview: Malcolm Gladwell

Interviewed by Donna Bowman November 18th, 2008 Even though he cut his teeth in newspaper journalism with The Washington Post, Malcolm Gladwell was surely born to write for The New Yorker , where his nonfiction ...

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Related Topix: Arts, US Politics, US News, 2008 Presidential Election

Fri Nov 21, 2008

StarTribune

Nonfiction: This year's offerings are diverse, fascinating

Big thick biographies, histories and a compendium of everything you might want to know about dance.

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Related Topix: Arts, London, Documentary Movies, Drama, Short, Entertainment

Thu Nov 20, 2008

Millville News

Rutgers prof wins National Book Award for Nonfiction

Annette Gordon-Reed, a professor of history at Rutgers-Newark, has won the 2008 National Book Award for Non-fiction for her work "The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family." An interview with the author.

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Related Topix: Rutgers University, Arts, New York

The Austin Chronicle

New in Nonfiction

"Writers love a good list," begins Roy Blount Jr.'s entry for lists in his book Alphabet Juice , which both contains many lists and is itself a list.

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Related Topix: Arts

Wed Nov 19, 2008

CBS News

Economy Aside, High Spirits At Book Awards

Judges for the National Book Awards honored a comeback Wednesday night, giving the fiction award to Peter Matthiessen's "The Shadow Country," a revision of a trilogy of novels from the 1990s.

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Related Topix: Arts, Poetry, Literature, Entertainment

Mon Nov 17, 2008

SFGate

Nonfiction review: 'Steaks' as cattle showbiz

Before I read Betty Fussell's "Raising Steaks: The Life and Times of American Beef," I thought I knew enough about America's quintessential meal.

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Related Topix: Life, Beef, Food, Meat, Arts, Recipes

Star-telegram.com

'Thames: The Biography' shows Peter Ackroyd's affection...

By TIM RUTTEN Now in his 60th year, Peter Ackroyd is one of those forces of literary nature that the world of British letters regularly seems to offer up - 14 novels, five works of nonfiction, 10 biographies ...

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Related Topix: London, Documentary Movies, Drama, Short, Biography Movies, Dickens, Europe, World News, United Kingdom, Arts, Entertainment

Sat Nov 15, 2008

The Oregonian

Nonfiction review: "Finding Beauty in a Broken World"

Terry Tempest Williams ' "Finding Beauty in a Broken World" is a travelogue with an itinerary as much spiritual as it is geographic: the coast of Maine; a mosaic workshop in Ravenna, Italy; a field study of ...

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Related Topix: Arts, Italy, World News,

Fri Nov 14, 2008

Juneau Empire

Nonfiction for adults features 'The Fisherman's Frontier'

Look for these and lots of other new nonfiction for adult readers on the shelves at the Juneau Public Libraries.

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Related Topix: Arts, Libraries, Juneau, AK

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