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In an interview with Tyrese and Rev Run (of Run DMC), the authors of the new book “Manology”, we find out the story behind the laceless Adidas trend, why Rev Run became a Reverend, how Tyrese and Rev Run met and built a friendship, what “Manology” is all about, and much more. Click the picture to listen.
Check out this wonderful interview with Rev Run and Tyrese!
Denise Kiernan will be at the National Archives this Wednesday discussing her new book!! Bookmark the page for the live stream!
The Tennessee town of Oak Ridge was created from scratch in 1942 as one of the Manhattan Project’s secret cities. It was home to more than 75,000 people, many of them young women recruited from small towns across the South.
At noon on Wednesday, March 13, Denise Kiernan discusses her book, The Girls of Atomic City, and the women who unwittingly played a crucial role in one of the most significant moments in U.S. history.
Join us in person at the National Archives Building or watch it live on our Ustream channel.
A book signing will follow the program.
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: After three best-selling books, what inspired you to go into fiction writing?
Bethenny Frankel: I felt that after eight seasons of reality TV and three books on how to get what you want out of life, an imaginative adventure about a great female character would be a great palate cleanser.
Where did the idea for Skinnydipping come from?
It just evolved. Given my business and history, the name is fitting, especially since the main character dips into so many things on her journey to success.
So is that where the title comes from? I have to admit I was expecting, well, skinny dipping.
The title couldn’t be more perfect. It is sexy, it is about dipping into so many arenas and adventure and it is a nod to the Skinnygirl empire.
Fans of yours will see a lot of similarities between you and the main character, Faith Brightstone. So how much of Faith’s story is really your own story?
I would say there are a lot of similarities between Faith and myself and characters in my life have influenced characters in this book. That said, this is a never-before-told adventure that everyone will love embarking on.
Read the rest of the interview here!
Rodríguez wrote Always Running as a first-person cautionary tale, hoping to prevent young men like Ramiro from throwing away their lives. His follow-up confessional, It Calls You Back, published last fall and a finalist for this year’s National Book Critics Circle Awards, is an eloquent, emotionally blunt-edged reckoning with his life before and after the events chronicled in Always Running.
— Luis J. Rodriguez is interviewed by the L.A. Times about his new memoir, It Calls You Back.
Lava Magazine sat down (or ran alongside) with Nell Stephenson, author of the upcoming PALEOLISTA, to find out what her paleo lifestyle is all about. Read the full interview here.
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