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“Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca: American Trailblazer” by Robin Varnum
The first lines of a book are usually a clue as to how good the rest of the book will be. Robin Varnum starts out her preface to the biography of the Spanish explorer with a bang: “I cannot claim that recorded U.S. history begins with Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, but it very nearly does...” By Robin Martin.
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Teen’s Facebook office parody gets out of hand
You might not think a bored teenager would know much about office life.
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The Archdruid Report: The Delusion of Control
I'm sure most of my readers have heard at least a little of the hullabaloo surrounding the release of Pope Francis’ encyclical on the environment, Laudato Si...
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Aneurysm
1. a morbid dilation of the wall of a blood vessel, usu. an artery...
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John Carroll, Editor Who Reinvigorated the Los Angeles Times, Is Dead at 73
Mr. Carroll, a widely admired newspaper editor, restored the reputation and credibility of The Los Angeles Times in the early 2000s even as he fought bitterly with the paper’s corporate parent.
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The Never-Told Story of Marlon Brando’s Secret A-List Acting School
For 10 days in 2001, the actor held a workshop that drew such stars as Sean Penn and Nick Nolte. Tantrums, tightrope-walking, and the occasional bout of butt-baring ensued.
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Is Slack Really Worth $2.8 Billion? A Conversation With Stewart Butterfield
The corporate messaging start-up Slack raised $160 million at a $2.8 billion valuation. Stewart Butterfield, the company’s chief executive, discusses Silicon Valley’s easy-money moment.
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Apollo 13, We Have a Solution
Rather than hurried improvisation, saving the crew of Apollo 13 took years of preparation
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The Story of Orson Welles’s Unfinished Film, The Other Side of the Wind
A new book by Josh Karp charts the 45-year struggle to make Welles’s last movie.
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Company Eight
The true story of one man’s quest to reform firefighting in America.
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