A memoir about a beach cop who becomes police chief of New London, Connecticut and falls in love with a woman who trains bears along the way. (The bear part is the best part.)
A memoir about a beach cop who becomes police chief of New London, Connecticut and falls in love with a woman who trains bears along the way. (The bear part is the best part.)
A weekly series that celebrates everyone’s favorite part of the author reading: the Q&A. This week, Chuck Klosterman discusses Yeezus and the literary value of ‘shrooms.
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Countless periodicals have come & gone, but which are worth remembering? A favorite of academics & journalists, Lingua Franca certainly is.
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Where traditional journalism often fails to connect, graphic novelists make sense of a region at war.
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