News & Politics Book Review: “Are Men Obsolete?: The Munk Debate on Gender” Hannah Rosin, Maureen Dowd, Caitlin Moran, and Camille Paglia debate the usefulness of guys. Book Reviews, Current Affairs | Apr 1, 2014
News & Politics Book Review: “An Idea Whose Time Has Come” by Todd S. Purdum The author shows how the Civil-Rights Act sowed the seeds of modern politics. Book Reviews, Biography/History | Apr 1, 2014
News & Politics A Conversation With “Roosevelt’s Beast” Author Louis Bayard The local writer on what he calls “Teddy Roosevelt’s ‘Heart of Darkness.’ ” Book Reviews, Fiction | Mar 28, 2014
News & Politics Relegation Books Launches Student-Run Imprint at GMU A local author’s effort to find a place for his own writing is about to help student writers negotiate today’s publishing jungle Capital Comment, Books | Mar 26, 2014
News & Politics A Conversation with John Banville–and Benjamin Black Chatting with author John Banville, whose latest novel, written as Benjamin Black, is an homage to Raymond Chandler's character Philip Marlowe. Capital Comment, Books | Mar 21, 2014
News & Politics Literate City Round Up, March 2014 A round-up of some literary events in DC over the past two weeks. Capital Comment, Books | Mar 14, 2014
News & Politics One "Obama’s Journey" Coming to Print in U.S. The President's half-brother, Mark Obama Ndsandejo, gains a commercial publisher for his new memoir. Capital Comment, Books | Mar 11, 2014
News & Politics Top 10 Books for March 2014 Ten books Washingtonians will want to know about for March 2014. Capital Comment, Books | Mar 7, 2014
News & Politics Learn "Where The Locals Go" in New Book from National Geographic The tome explores a new kind of travel philosophy. Capital Comment, Books | Feb 26, 2014
News & Politics “Defying Gravity” Launch at One More Page Bookstore The launch of an anthology of fiction by Washington women draws a crowd. Capital Comment, Books | Feb 12, 2014
Relegation Books Launches Student-Run Imprint at GMU