This is a useful and fun guide for travelers and art aficionados who want to experience New York’s legendary art scene. While it is doubtful that any book could ever encompass the sprawling, hydra-headed NYC art world, "Art and NYC" is... Read More
The book shows that the popularity of the cuisine is due, in part, to the fact that it was never strictly Chinese. Anne Mendelson’s Chow Chop Suey: Food and the Chinese American Journey is a thoughtful and absorbing study of how... Read More
Ethical Porn is bound to be controversial, but it includes great information given from a forceful perspective. “Dude, if you want your girlfriend to watch porn with you, you gotta be cool,” advises David J. Ley in his punchy new... Read More
Replete with expert advice, real examples, and useful tools, this book will empower shareholders. This superb handbook will help activist shareholders navigate corporate accountability. As CEO of As You Sow, a nonprofit organization that... Read More
Company leaders looking for ways to institutionalize innovation are sure to find this guide useful. Based on the work of a Harvard Business School professor, Jobs to be Done demonstrates a systematic, repeatable way for companies to... Read More
Featuring excellent photography and covering a broad range of subtopics within its genre, this book represents inspirational environmentalism at its best. Permaculture is a practice that emphasizes not just sustainability but actual... Read More
Tying together ecological sustainability and modern lifestyles, this book focuses on the science of moving in healthy ways as a means of healing both the earth and the individual. Its heavy emphasis on healthy living generates a... Read More
Essays explore isolation, weaving together the intangible and material touchstones of life periods with remarkable ease. Essayist and journalist Aaron Gilbreath excavates memories from his young adulthood through his early thirties in... Read More