News


The News: A User's Manual
Catch and Kill: Lies, Spies, and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators
Breaking News: Bear Alert
This Just In: What I Couldn't Tell You on TV
Our Dumb Century: The Onion Presents 100 Years of Headlines from America's Finest News Source
One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This
You Are What You Read
The Man Who Owns the News: Inside the Secret World of Rupert Murdoch
Chaos: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties
Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation
The Mona Lisa Vanishes: A Legendary Painter, a Shocking Heist, and the Birth of a Global Celebrity
Airhead: The Imperfect Art of Making News
Verity
How the Force Can Fix the World: Lessons on Life, Liberty, and Happiness from a Galaxy Far, Far Away
Ain't Burned All the Bright
The Secret History by Donna TarttThe Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Di... by Jonas JonassonStoner by John  WilliamsEarthly Powers by David       AndersonThe Wool Trilogy by Hugh Howey
Word of Mouth
15 books — 4 voters

Cracking The Rich Code Volume 20 by Diane Merrill WiggintonPrejudice, Racism, and Tribalism by Anthony M. D'Agostino MDStony the Road by Henry Louis Gates Jr.The Half Has Never Been Told by Edward E. BaptistCaste by Isabel Wilkerson
Frontline Stereo Podcast
23 books — 11 voters
The Color of Law by Richard RothsteinThe New Jim Crow by Michelle AlexanderThe Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca SklootMedical Apartheid by Harriet A. WashingtonWhen Affirmative Action Was White by Ira Katznelson
Breaking Brown Book Reads
104 books — 67 voters

All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony DoerrLate Nights on Air by Elizabeth HayHuman Voices by Penelope FitzgeraldRadio Free Vermont by Bill McKibbenThe Mighty Six-Ninety by Alexander Hamilton Cherin
The Magic of Radio
15 books — 9 voters
Dilbert and the Way of the Weasel by Scott AdamsGhostopolis by Doug TenNapelMr. Mercedes by Stephen  KingPlanet Tad by Tim CarvellLife! by Louise L. Hay
New additions 2019
35 books — 1 voter

George Orwell
All the papers that matter live off their advertisements, and the advertisers exercise an indirect censorship over news.
George Orwell, Why I Write

Arthur C. Clarke
The more wonderful the means of communication, the more trivial, tawdry, or depressing its contents seemed to be.
Arthur C. Clarke, 2001: A Space Odyssey

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