‘Planet Money’ Is Now a Book. And a Game. And a Record Label.
The long-running economics show on NPR is mining whimsical product experiments for content (and revenue) in a financially challenging environment.
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‘Planet Money’ Is Now a Book. And a Game. And a Record Label.
NYT Books and Literature
In ‘Famesick,’ Lena Dunham Diagnoses Celebrity, Illness and Herself
This unusually unfiltered memoir takes us to the hospital, to therapy and to the sometimes hostile set of “Girls.”
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In ‘Famesick,’ Lena Dunham Diagnoses Celebrity, Illness and Herself
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Book Review: ‘Korean Messiah,’ by Jonathan Cheng
A new history by Jonathan Cheng argues that an influx of missionaries in the late 19th century profoundly shaped the ruling Kim family dynasty.
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Book Review: ‘Korean Messiah,’ by Jonathan Cheng
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Book Review: ‘Where the Music Had to Go,’ by Jim Windolf
Jim Windolf’s new book, “Where the Music Had to Go,” traces the influence of Dylan on the Beatles and the Beatles on Dylan.
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Book Review: ‘Where the Music Had to Go,’ by Jim Windolf
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Book Review: ‘See You on the Other Side,’ by Jay McInerney
Jay McInerney has written about the literary party boy Russell Calloway once a decade since the 1990s. He returns in the Covid novel “See You on the Other Side.”
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Book Review: ‘See You on the Other Side,’ by Jay McInerney
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Can You Match This Sharp Line to Its Book?
Try this short quiz on memorably snarky retorts and observations from five literary works.