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You Deserve a Medal: Honors on the Path to True Love
You Deserve a Medal: Honors on the Path to True Love

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Bruce Lee: The Lost Interview
Bruce Lee: The Lost Interview

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Missing Sarajevo: A Political U2 Rockumentary
Missing Sarajevo: A Political U2 Rockumentary

What beauty pageants have to do with war tragedy and the power of rock.

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All the Buildings in New York, Illustrated
All the Buildings in New York, Illustrated

What deli signage typography has to do with the connectedness of the universe.

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Bohemian Rhapsody 5 Ways
Bohemian Rhapsody 5 Ways

What The Muppets have to do with hearing disabilities, self-cloning and TED.

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5 Must-See Talks from Google Zeitgeist
5 Must-See Talks from Google Zeitgeist

What the resilience of books has to do with the media arts and recasting the political limelight.

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Jacqueline Novogratz on the Life of Immersion
Jacqueline Novogratz on the Life of Immersion

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The Man Who Invented the Future: Stunning Vintage Illustrations of Jules Verne’s Visionary Imaginings
The Man Who Invented the Future: Stunning Vintage Illustrations of Jules Verne’s Visionary Imaginings

From the surface of the moon to the bottom of the ocean, a visual tour of a visionary mind.

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The Day After Tomorrow: Our Aerial Future
The Day After Tomorrow: Our Aerial Future

What Spanish ponds have to do with Canadian tissues and Georgia O’Keefe.

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Thomas Edison and the Invention of the Movies
Thomas Edison and the Invention of the Movies

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