Amazon’s top 100 books of 2014November 11, 2014 4:16 PMBy Stephanie CurtisAt the top of the list is a debut novel called " Everything I Never Told You."
What turned you into a reader?November 4, 2014 3:31 AMBy Stephanie CurtisHow a TV show can inspire a life-long love of books.
17 book ideas for the fallNovember 3, 2014 12:00 AMBy Kerri MillerIt's a big fall season for books. What are you reading?
On the show TuesdayOctober 27, 2014 10:45 AMBy Emily KaiserThe rise of libertarians, Caleb Scharf and mental health in schools.
Op-ed: U.S. schools are doing it wrongOctober 24, 2014 4:38 AMBy Stephanie Curtis"Microbiological threats will increase as our traditional techniques of anti-microbial defense lead to greater and greater resistances, and to thwart these we must discover new approaches to medical treatment, which we can afford, and implement in ways that incite compliance and good health."
On the show FridayOctober 23, 2014 11:15 AMBy Emily KaiserRoundtabler's choice, Mary Burke and 'House of Coates'
2 of the best novels of 2014October 16, 2014 10:00 AMBy Stephanie Curtis"While Emily St. John Mandel creates a world which is enduring horrible calamity in the form of a virulent flu which wipes out most of humanity, her literary creation is of the community of survivors living on in their new reality."
A great read about growing oldSeptember 26, 2014 5:37 AMBy Stephanie Curtis"I am a world-class complainer but find palpable joy arriving with my evening Dewar’s, from Robinson Cano between pitches, from the first pages once again of “Appointment in Samarra” or the last lines of the Elizabeth Bishop poem called 'Poem.'"
Do bacteria control your appetite?September 25, 2014 9:00 AMBy Stephanie Curtis"It seems that the bacteria in our guts don't simply wait for whatever leftovers we have to offer. They actively seek out their preferred meals through tricky deception."
Op-ed pick: Could Ebola start to spread through the air?September 15, 2014 8:42 AMBy Stephanie Curtis"The current Ebola virus’s hyper-evolution is unprecedented; there has been more human-to-human transmission in the past four months than most likely occurred in the last 500 to 1,000 years. "