Ice, Ice Baby Canadian author Deborah Jackson holds a science degree and is a skilled writer with an impressive imagination. That said, her debut adult science [...] Kane S. Latranz \ Jul 21, 2005 Read More
Grueling George Singleton's debut novel features a hero named Novel, two Irish cousins named James and Joyce and a baker named Maura-Lee who is [...] John Freeman \ Jul 14, 2005 Read More
Oily And Mean Leon Tuggs is lord of all he surveys, mostly because he never leaves the bubble of his possessions. Tuggs is closing in on [...] Laura Sanchez \ Jul 14, 2005 Read More
Bust A Move Buster Keaton's classic independent films from the '20s weren't merely ahead of their time. They were ahead of our time. Keaton created 10 [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Jul 07, 2005 Read More
The Rings Of Hell Good things never happen in stories that begin at gas stations on the New Jersey interstate, so when John Haskell's new novel American [...] John Freeman \ Jul 07, 2005 Read More
How Offensive! Our culture is filled to capacity with oversensitive people who get outraged over every trivial infraction imaginable. Someone with too much time on [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Jun 30, 2005 Read More R. Crumb with twitchy eye
Auto Reverse Few things say "I want your action" as intensely and personally as the act of creating and giving a mix tape. At least [...] Michael Henningsen \ Jun 23, 2005 Read More
Land Of Liberty As most Americans know, American Indians' battles in this country didn't end with Geronimo. Since World War II, they have waged a ground [...] John Freeman \ Jun 23, 2005 Read More
The Hot African Sun Like muscle cars and bomber jackets, they don't make them like Philip Caputo anymore. Born outside of Chicago, educated in Vietnam, he is [...] John Freeman \ Jun 09, 2005 Read More
Avoiding The Apocalypse In 12 Easy Steps One of Jared Diamond's UCLA students once asked, "What were Easter Islanders saying as they cut down the last tree on their island?" [...] Laura Sanchez \ Jun 09, 2005 Read More