New In Paperback March 5-11
Fiction and nonfiction releases from T.C. Boyle, Mary Doria Russell, Sarah Vowell, Charles Fishman, Allen Shawn and Ben Ryder Howe. …
‘Lifespan Of A Fact’: Truth And Consequences
The Lifespan of a Fact might be the most improbably entertaining book ever published. At first glance, there doesn’t appear …
Tina Brown’s Must-Reads: Political Change-Makers
Tina Brown, editor of The Daily Beast and Newsweek, tells us what she’s been reading in a feature that Morning …
The Theatrical Curtain Call: More Than Just Bows
My first grown-up show: Oliver! Mom and me way up high in the upper balcony, watching all those kids down …
Spurred By Success, Publishers Look For The Next ‘Hunger Games’
The film version of the young adult book sensation The Hunger Games opens March 23rd. The hype around the movie …
In ‘Shatner’s World,’ Stories About Acting, Loss, Life
William Shatner has played an attorney, a starship captain, an alien and a Roman tax collector, among many other roles. …
‘Project Nim’: A Documentary For The Curious Animal-Lover In You
As I fly through this really busy week, it’s a good time to pick up on a few things I’ve …
‘Coral Glynn’: An Ambiguous Affair To Remember
Some novels hit you twice: while you’re caught in their spell, and then again, after you’ve finished and are left …
The Unlikely Best-Seller: ‘A Wrinkle In Time’ Turns 50
Imagine, for a moment, that you’re a publisher hearing a pitch about a children’s book whose tangled plot braids together …
Enter our Welcome Garrison Keillor Back to OKC Contest
An Evening with Garrison Keillor is coming to Oklahoma City on Tuesday, May 8th and as part of the fun, …









