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Stories and Skills From the NBA's and WNBA's Best Players,' Chris Navalta teaches kids what they can learn from 10 stars of ...
The Rocky Horror Picture Show' turns 50 with a new book featuring Mick Rock’s behind-the-scenes photos, out Sept. 30.
Their reading material will include history, public policy and even some novels set in RI – and one book with a local tie that was picked five times.
If citizens don’t have confidence in their public services, at least on balance, they will be more reluctant to pay taxes and the extent and quality of services will spiral downwards. It’s worth ...
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Loudwire on MSN‘We Threw Away the Book of Rules’ – How Volbeat’s Michael Poulsen Embraced the Unexpected on ‘God of Angels Trust’ AlbumVolbeat has found a freshness in their new album through a process of embracing the unexpected. While speaking with Full Metal Jackie on her weekend radio show, Volbeat’s Michael Poulsen told the ...
Today on Louisiana Considered, award-winning author and New Orleans native, Michael Lewis, joins us to discuss his new book, “Who is Government?: The Untold Story of Public Service.” ...
The New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University covers a lot of ground, and this year’s lineup is heavy on newsmakers and journalists. Anthony Fauci, Michael Lewis at Tulane Book Fest March ...
Michael Lewis, the bestselling author behind works like “Moneyball,” “The Big Short” and “The Blind Side,” is set to release his latest book, “Who Is Government? The Untold Story of ...
Michael Lewis—author of “The Big Short,” “Moneyball,” and other best-sellers—discusses books by writers who didn’t publish much, and how they helped shape his career.
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Michael Lewis on new book, "Going Infinite" and Sam Bankman-Fried's trial reflections - MSNBest-selling author Michael Lewis, who had unprecedented access to FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, is releasing a new afterword in the paperback version of "Going Infinite." He shares his thoughts ...
On the heels of Going Infinite, his new book about beleaguered crypto entrepreneur Sam Bankman-Fried, Michael Lewis talks with the BBC about storytelling, money and grief.
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