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The B&N Podcast: Mark Bittman
Posted by The Barnes and Noble Review
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The author of "How to Grill Everything" talks about the unique appeal of the open flame - - and about his own journey as a writer.
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The B&N Podcast: Michelle Dean
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On this episode, the author of "Sharp: The Women Who Made an Art of Having an Opinion" shares some of hers.
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The B&N Podcast: Katy Tur
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The NBC news reporter joins us to talk about how she found herself covering the most unlikely presidential campaign in modern history -- and how she became a target of the candidate's ire.
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The B&N Podcast: Ta-Nehisi Coates
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"If you have the style and you don't have the facts right, then the style is empty." The award-winning author talks about his new book "We Were Eight Years in Power."
CURRENT EVENTS
A Disappearance in Damascus
By DEBORAH CAMPBELL
Reviewed by Barbara Spindel
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Deborah Campbell came to Syria to follow the story of Iraqi refugees -- until the story became about her Iraqi colleague's arrest....
ESSAYS
True Stories and Lying Artifacts
Essay by David L. Ulin
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In an era in which questions of truthfulness take on political overtones, two writers explore the treacherous literary terrain between fact and fiction. Essay by David L. Ulin.
TELEVISION
The Daily Show (The Book): An Oral History
By CHRIS SMITH
Reviewed by Tom Carson
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The improbable story of how a group of comedians turned the world of political journalism on its ear is told from the inside. Review by Tom Carson.
TRAVEL
Travels with Henry James
By HENRY JAMES
Reviewed by Michael O'Donnell
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Before he became a master of style, the young writer proved himself a genius of observation. Michael O'Donnell on a new collection of Henry James's dispatches from America and Europe.
DAYBOOK
“Sundry Doubtful and Uncertain Reports”
By Steve King
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The first American newspaper appeared in Boston, this week in 1690.
DAYBOOK
Heroes and Villains
By Steve King
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A century ago this week, Teddy Roosevelt inveighed against "gross and reckless" journalism.
DISCOVER
Our Eviction Epidemic: Matthew Desmond and Adrian Nicole LeBlanc
Posted by Miwa Messer
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The author of "Evicted" talks about his new book and how a wave of home loss is altering America, perhaps permanently. A conversation with Adrian Nicole LeBlanc.
DAYBOOK
The Second Big Bang
by Steve King
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This week in history: cable news hits the airwaves, accelerating journalism to a fever pitch.
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