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Why Chronicle Books is watching retail's slide very closely
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Bridget Bodnar
Aug 30, 2017
Chronicle Books want you to happen upon their titles in stores like Sur La Table and Urban Outfitters. Which makes declining retail sales a tricky proposition for them.
After Afghanistan, a Marine and a combat photographer "reconnect through writing"
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Bridget Bodnar
Aug 25, 2017
In "Shooting Ghosts," T.J. Brennan and Finbarr O'Reilly talk about the friendship that helped them rebuild their lives after war.
Public libraries are now lending out ukuleles, neckties, and even telescopes
Aug 23, 2017
Libraries have started to lend out not just books and movies, but musical instruments and other paraphernalia for hobbies.
Greenbelt, Maryland, can't hide its town pride
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Emily Henderson
Aug 18, 2017
Photographer Jason Reblando tells the story of America's historic greenbelt towns.
Your pumpkin pie is a lie
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Bridget Bodnar
Aug 15, 2017
In "BraveTart: Iconic American Desserts," Stella Parks tells how corporations popularized many treats (and yes, there are recipes, too).
The villain in James Patterson’s new book seems strangely familiar…
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Bridget Bodnar
Aug 14, 2017
In "The Store," a couple takes on an online all-in-one-retailer that has taken over many aspects of life.
How a business tycoon cashed in on the Mexican Revolution
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Emily Henderson
Jul 26, 2017
You may not have heard of him, but the Tennessee farm boy was once the richest man in Mexico.
For public good, not for profit.
The sci-fi market is shifting, and it's not just "Doctor Who"
by
Sean McHenry
Jul 21, 2017
The face of science fiction is changing, and diverse fan communities may be the cause.
Lassoing the super power of geek chic, Comic-Con sees revenue growth
by
Jed Kim
Jul 19, 2017
The annual Comic-Con International kicks off this week in San Diego. Comic-Con makes money selling tickets, renting floor space to vendors and exhibitors, and getting sponsors. GuideStar, which tracks nonprofits, says the convention has seen steady year-over-year revenue growth for the last 17 years, as comic culture has become central to pop culture. The most […]
Why aren't more bankers in jail after the financial crisis?
by
Amy Scott
Jul 11, 2017
A look at why the Department of Justice pursues settlements instead of indictments.