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Fruits Of Labor: Getting Fit, Handling Grandkids, Pioneering Sex Ed
November 19, 2012 Novelist Richard Mason explores belle epoque pleasures, biographer Jean Baker champions sex educator Margaret Sanger, journalist A.J. Jacobs gets healthy, comedian Bill Cosby outsmarts his grandkids, and writer Geoff Dyer takes on filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky.
Author Interviews
'Color Of Christ': A Story Of Race And Religion In America
November 19, 2012 What did Jesus look like? In their new book, The Color of Christ, Edward J. Blum and Paul Harvey explore how different groups have claimed Jesus as their own — and how depictions of Jesus have both inspired civil rights crusades, and been used to justify the violence of white supremacists.
Movie Interviews
'Life Of Pi' Star On The 'Duet' Of Acting
November 19, 2012 Actor Irrfan Khan talks about his role in the new movie Life of Pi, directed by Ang Lee and based on the best-selling novel of the same name. Khan also starred in Slumdog Millionaire, The Namesake and A Mighty Heart.
Monkey See
Entirely Real Photos: Kristen Stewart Is So Totally Thrilled To Be Here
November 19, 2012 We come not to bury Kristen Stewart nor to praise her, but just to ask a question about this color.
The Salt
At Burmese Dissident's Cafe, A Taste Of Politics And Salad
November 19, 2012 Myat Thu knew early that he was destined as a cook to make salads. His restaurant on the Thai side of the border with Myanmar specializes in Burmese salads. Thu has been cautiously watching Myanmar's political change, hoping to go home one day.
Author Interviews
Anne Lamott Distills Prayer Into 'Help, Thanks, Wow'
November 19, 2012 As Thanksgiving draws near, many of us are thinking about what we're thankful for. Novelist and memoirist Anne Lamott says she is filled with "wonder at the just sheer beauty of creation." She discusses her new book, Help, Thanks, Wow: The Three Essential Prayers.
Author Interviews
A Far-Out And Forgotten Renaissance Man
November 18, 2012 Athanasius Kircher, a 17th-century Jesuit priest, was a renaissance man in name and deed. He strove to learn about almost everything. Unfortunately, many of his inventions and theories were pure nonsense. John Glassie writes about Kircher in his new book, A Man of Misconceptions.
Movies
Kids Prove They're No Pawns In 'Brooklyn Castle'
November 18, 2012 What happens when you take a group of junior high kids from a school with a poverty level of more than 65 percent and teach them how to play chess? Katie Dellamaggiore's documentary, Brooklyn Castle, explores the amazing results.
Books News & Features
Book-Vending Machine Dispenses Suspense
November 18, 2012 Insert $2 into the Biblio-Mat, and customers get a mystery, a biography, historical fiction — or a dud. The owner of a bookstore in Toronto came up with the machine as a way to clear his shelves of more ill-favored reads.
Holiday Recipes
The Veggieducken: A Meatless Dish With Gravitas
November 18, 2012 Dan Pashman shares his recipe for a Thanksgiving centerpiece that will delight (and/or horrify) vegetarians and omnivores alike. Inspired by the turducken (chicken inside duck inside turkey), the Veggieducken is yams inside leeks inside a banana squash — with stuffing between each layer.
Music Interviews
Willie Nelson: Road Rules And Deep Thoughts
November 18, 2012 The 79-year-old country singer has done a lot of living, and he's written about it more than once. His latest memoir takes a different tack, collecting his thoughts from long stretches on his tour bus.
Author Interviews
A Book To Break The Gun Control Stalemate
November 18, 2012 Americans own an estimated 300 million guns, and the debate surrounding that ownership has long been a charged one. In Living With Guns, Craig Whitney explores areas where opposing sides might find common ground, and even compromise.
Holiday Recipes
Put A Little Soul In That Thanksgiving Stuffing
November 18, 2012 Thanksgiving has its must-haves: potatoes, cranberries, turkey. But cooking the feast with a soul-food style gives the meal a whole new flavor. Three chefs give their take on the tradition and serve up some recipes, too.
Sunday Puzzle
Being Initially Famous
November 18, 2012 Each clue is a two- or three-word description of a famous person in which the initial letters of the description are also the initials of the person. For example, given the clue "Motown great," the answer would be Marvin Gaye.
