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Everyone's speculating on Oprah's next book club selection, scheduled to be announced on Sept. 17.


Douglas Perry, author of "The Girls of Murder City," talks about the true cases that inspired the musical "Chicago."


Monitor readers share their favorite book picks.


What's selling best in independent bookstores across America.


 

It looks like Brandy will be juggling two reality shows this fall.

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American Bandstand may have been first to air, but once it premiered Soul Train soon became the indisputable American cultural institution of soul music.

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Despite lukewarm responses from most film critics, Takers, proved to be a crowd pleaser; it debuted number one its first week in theaters stateside, taking in 20.5 million at the box offic

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Just when it seems like everyone and their mama has a reality show, minority and female racing enthusiasts are getting added to the mix and are changing the game.

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Los Angeles Laker Ron Artest is probably best known for being one of the NBA?s most talented and skilled basketball players, but in tonight?s edition of TV One?s documentary series

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Every action movie needs a wild card, and in Takers, that would be Ghost, played by Tip T.I. Harris. Ghost is one part sinister, one part loyal and one part comic relief.

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In honor of what would have been his 52nd birthday on Sunday, August 29th, VIBE remembers Michael Jackson's unforgettable performance in

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Apopular vampire TV series and a British revenge saga are among the new Blu-ray and DVD releases.
*Kelly Price recently discussed her latest album and why her project with Tamia and Deborah Cox didn?t work out.Her new album, entitled ?Kelly? is a bit more personal she said.?This is the most personal album ever. There was no one song that embodied the album,? she told singersroom.com. ?I went home and came to the [...]
New Delhi, Sep.3 : National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) chairman, Justice K.G. Balakrishnan, on Friday, released a book that focuses on the rights of persons with disabilities.
Rhymes, stories and ideas?they have come to Eileen Hannah at different times and in different ways. Sometimes there's a small passage that leads to a larger project as she is going to the grocery store, or there are moments when she needs some inspiration for a novel and finds it while stirring a pot of soup.
New Book Tells an Engaging Story that Dramatizes Corruption in California?s Notorious Criminal Justice System
 
Isabel Wilkerson?s masterly account of the Great Migration tells the story of the six million African-Americans who moved away from the South between 1915 and 1970 by following the journeys of three individuals.

Sara Gruen?s busy novel, which concerns six bonobos and the people who conduct language studies with them, addresses a vast sweep of animal-human issues.

The historian Sean Wilentz situates Bob Dylan in a long continuum of American music, literature, religion and politics.

This novel?s protagonist is a World War II meteorologist.

 
September 11: Terror and Boredom

IT would be too easy to read Martin Amis' slim book on Sept. 11 in a day and to dismiss it with a politically correct glare. The dozen essays, columns and reviews and two short stories in "The Second Plane: September 11, Terror and Boredom" are more illuminating than that, though deeply, sometimes self-indulgently flawed.


Family secrets lie at the end of a dark and twisted path

FROM its puzzling opening line ("The most common grammatical error is the lie"), there's an ominous vibe to Askold Melnyczuk's third novel, "The House of Widows," and the sense of unease lingers until the final sentence. It's a mysterious, masterfully taut story in which dread plays a prominent role.


 
When Amazon announced that it was selling more e-books than hardcovers, the numbers it provided were designed tell a story. But what numbers did it leave out?
In our Kindle Vs. iPad battle, we pit the best features of each gadget against each other to determine a clear winner. Who are you placing your bets on?
Less is apparently more when it comes to the latest addition to Barnes & Noble's e-reading stable.
Konrad Ventana today announced, through his agent, the release of two new e-books now available through Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble. These new releases represent the first books of a series known to the literary cognoscenti as the Post-Lux Trilogy: Â Book 1, A Desperado's Daily Bread ; Book 2, The Unbearable Sadness of Zilch ; Book 3, Questing for Uberjoy .
 
Apopular vampire TV series and a British revenge saga are among the new Blu-ray and DVD releases.
*Kelly Price recently discussed her latest album and why her project with Tamia and Deborah Cox didn?t work out.Her new album, entitled ?Kelly? is a bit more personal she said.?This is the most personal album ever. There was no one song that embodied the album,? she told singersroom.com. ?I went home and came to the [...]
New Delhi, Sep.3 : National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) chairman, Justice K.G. Balakrishnan, on Friday, released a book that focuses on the rights of persons with disabilities.
Rhymes, stories and ideas?they have come to Eileen Hannah at different times and in different ways. Sometimes there's a small passage that leads to a larger project as she is going to the grocery store, or there are moments when she needs some inspiration for a novel and finds it while stirring a pot of soup.
 

Remember that even though you may not like each other everyday.....it doesn`t mean that you don`t love each other everyday!
 
Dan Parent, who has drawn Archie comics for two decades, talks about why the time was right for the first gay character in the comic series.
Almost 2,000 people enter the Iowa City Public Library each day to check out books, use the free Internet access and attend meetings, but even more people are beginning to access library services without ever leaving their homes, a library official said.
Stories can be told through personal narratives (such as audio- and video-recorded interviews or self-written memoirs); correspondence (letters, postcards, V-mail and personal diaries); and visual materials (photos, drawings and scrapbooks).The project collects first-hand accounts of U.S. veterans from the following wars: * World War I (1914-20); * World War II (1939-46); * Korean War (1950-55 ...
Listen to the Audio As part of his ongoing series of reports on Making Sense of financial news, Paul Solman's reports how economic woes aren't just hard on the unemployed. As the recession drags on, many of those who are employed say they're overworked and underpaid. JIM LEHRER: Now to another part of the labor story. It's about those who have jobs, but are being asked to do ever more. NewsHour ...
 
*Out of the lime light? Not the Mooney Twins. The veteran comedians and twin sons of the legendary comedian Paul Mooney plan to stick around for a while.
*Conservative firebrand-radio host Rush Limbaugh joins televangelist Pat Robertson in being blasted by both the left and the right for comments made in the immediate aftermath of Haiti's deadly earthquake.
*NBA star Gilbert Arenas has been charged with a felony gun violation after admitting he drew guns in the team locker room in a highly publicized December 21 incident.
*Lee Bailey and Bailey Broadcasting proudly announce that "King From Atlanta to the Mountaintop" will once again hit the airwaves this weekend and on King Day, Monday, January 18. (Dates and times vary depending on stations' schedules.)
*While American Idol's auditions are hilarious to say the least there was one older gentleman out of Atlanta, Ga. that turned down the lights and ended the auditions in Atlanta with a message.
*Authorities in California are looking for suspects in the fatal shooting of a 24-year-old man who played bass and toured the world with singer Lauryn Hill.
*This weekend, actor Denzel Washington will hit screens everywhere on a journey across a post-apocalyptic United States, protecting the last copy of a very important book - a very good book, if you will.
*Much is being made of NBC breaking racial barriers on television with the casting of two biracial leads in a prime time network drama.
 
When Amazon announced that it was selling more e-books than hardcovers, the numbers it provided were designed tell a story. But what numbers did it leave out?
In our Kindle Vs. iPad battle, we pit the best features of each gadget against each other to determine a clear winner. Who are you placing your bets on?
Less is apparently more when it comes to the latest addition to Barnes & Noble's e-reading stable.
Konrad Ventana today announced, through his agent, the release of two new e-books now available through Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble. These new releases represent the first books of a series known to the literary cognoscenti as the Post-Lux Trilogy: Â Book 1, A Desperado's Daily Bread ; Book 2, The Unbearable Sadness of Zilch ; Book 3, Questing for Uberjoy .
 

AP - In the end, Earl's worst damage in New England was to seasonal businesses hoping end their summer on a high note.


AP - Crews are having to wait to raise the device that failed to stop oil from spewing into the Gulf of Mexico.


AP - Chimneys and walls crumbled to the ground, roads cracked in half and residents were knocked off their feet as a powerful magnitude-7.1 earthquake rocked New Zealand's South Island early Saturday. The prime minister said it was a miracle no one was killed.


AP - Protesters hurled shoes and eggs Saturday at Tony Blair who held the first public signing of his memoir amid high security in Ireland's capital. Hundreds more people lined up to have their books autographed — evidence that the divisions left by Blair's decade as British leader have yet to heal.


AP - Abdul Rehman and his family live under a tree next to a pile of rubble on a newly created island where his house used to be.


AP - Craigslist has apparently closed the adult services section of its website, two weeks after 17 state attorneys general demanded it shut down the section.

AP - In a further step toward reconciling with insurgents, President Hamid Karzai said Saturday he will soon name the members of a council tasked with pursuing peace talks with rebels willing to break with al-Qaida and recognize the government in Kabul.


AP - Hip-hop star Kanye West is still feeling the pain over his trophy grab from Taylor Swift last year — and he's expressing his pain all over Twitter.


 

Reuters - Wall Street closed a stellar week on Friday after recent economic data, including a stronger-than-expected labor market report, bolstered optimism that the economy would not fall back into recession.


Reuters - The U.S. government is likely to take a loss on General Motors Co in the first offering of the automaker's stock, six people familiar with preparations for the landmark IPO said.


Reuters - Chinese officials have ordered state companies to meet investment bankers to explore ways to block BHP Billiton's $39 billion bid for Potash Corp, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said.


Reuters - President Barack Obama, previewing a big push on the U.S. economy next week, on Saturday defended policies that he said "have stopped the bleeding" and put the middle class on the road to recovery.


 
[at MarketWatch] - In this week's Realty Q&A, a retiree says his only debt is his $94,000 mortgage, and he wonders whether he should tap his 401 to pay off that bill. Lew Sichelman offers some advice.
[at MarketWatch] - Pending home sales in July rose 5.2% from downwardly revised June levels, the National Association of Realtors reports, though the indicator shows the market for existing homes is still depressed after the expiration of a key tax benefit.
[at MarketWatch] - Fixed-rate mortgages and 5-year ARMS are at record lows this week.
[at MarketWatch] - A growing number of homeowners are choosing to pay down their mortgages at a faster rate -- even if it means a substantial jump in their monthly payments.
[at MarketWatch] - An employee at a home-loan modification "law firm" offers a word of warning about the services offered by the company for which he works.
[at MarketWatch] - Rates on fixed-rate mortgages hit another low this week, after recent reports showed drops in existing- and new-home sales, according to Freddie Mac?s weekly survey.
[at MarketWatch] - The percentage of homes somewhere in the foreclosure process fell in the second quarter, Mortgage Bankers Association data show. It marks the first drop since 2006 and the largest quarter-to-quarter drop since 2005.
[at MarketWatch] - You?re one of the millions of consumers who have erased financial hardships by filing for bankruptcy. Now what?
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