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Cobain on Cobain

interviews and encounters
2016
Traces the roller coaster ride of 90s grunge band, Nirvana, through newly released interviews with Kurt Cobain and his bandmates, from the recording of their first album to the band's collapse and Cobain's subsequent suicide.

The Clash on the Clash

interviews and encounters
2018
A collection of interviews with British punk rock group the Clash conducted by various music writers, including Lester Bangs, Nick Kent, and Lenny Kaye.

Conversation on Writing

2018
"Le Guin discusses her fiction, nonfiction, and poetry--both her process and her philosophy"--Back cover.

Black lives matter at school

an uprising for educational justice
2020
"A . . . collection of essays, interviews, poems, resolutions, and more from educators, students, and activists who have been building the Black Lives Matter at School movement across the country"--OCLC.

Gender explorers

our stories of growing up trans and changing the world
2020
Juno interviews teens about growing up transsexual.

Conversations with RBG

Ruth Bader Ginsburg on life, love, liberty, and law
2019
"An informal portrait of Justice Ginsburg, drawing on a series of her conversations with Rosen, starting in the 1990s and continuing through the Trump era. Rosen, a veteran legal journalist, scholar, and president of the National Constitution Center, shares with readers the justice's observations on a variety of topics"--OCLC.

Magnetized

conversations with a serial killer
2020
"One of Argentina's most innovative writers captures the voice of a man who in 1982 murdered four taxi drivers without any apparent motive, using interviews, forensic documents, and newspaper clippings to bring his story to life"--OCLC.

Ted Bundy's murderous mysteries

the many victims of America's most infamous serial killer
Contains interviews with those close to Bundy, close to his victims, and one potential victim who barely escaped.
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Chinese-ness

the meanings of identity and the nature of belonging
"Is Chinese identity personal, national, cultural, political? Does it migrate, become malleable or transmuted? What is authentic, sacred, kitsch? Using documentary and conceptual photographic strategies, acclaimed photographer Wing Young Huie explores the meaning of Chinese-ness in his home state of Minnesota, throughout the United States, and in China. Huie, the youngest of six children and the only one born in the United States, grew up in Duluth, Minnesota, where images of pop culture fed, formed, and confused him. At times his own parents seemed foreign and exotic. His visit to China in 2010 compounded the confusion: his American-ness made him as visible there as his Chinese-ness did in Minnesota. To make sense of his experiences, Huie photographed and interviewed people of Chinese descent and those influenced by Chinese-ness. Their multifaceted perspectives project humor and irony, as well as cultural guilt and uncertainty. In a series of diptychs, Huie wears the clothes of Chinese men whose lives he could have lived, blurring the boundary between photographer and subject. How does Chinese-ness collide with American-ness? And who gets to define those hyphenated abstract nouns? Part meta-memoir and part actual memoir, 'Chinese-ness' reframes today's conversations about race and identity"--Provided by publisher.
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The Directors

David Zucker and Jim Abrahams and Jerry Zucker

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