SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture
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- All the pieces matter, the inside story of The Wire, Jonathan Abrams
- The secret life of a Satanist, the authorized biography of Anton Szandor Lavey, Blanche Barton
- Watching TV religiously, television and theology in dialogue : engaging culture, Kutter Callaway and Dean Batali
- Let's rock!, how 1950s America created Elvis and the Rock & Roll craze, Richard Aquila
- Hot sauce nation, America's burning obsession, Denver Nicks
- The making of Jane Austen, Devoney Looser
- Hijacking the runway, how celebrities are stealing the spotlight from fashion designers, Teri Agins
- Badass: the birth of a legend, spine-crushing tales of the most merciless gods, monsters, heroes, villains, and mythical creatures ever envisioned, by Ben Thompson
- Long live the Queen, 23 rules for living from Britain's longest-reigning monarch, Bryan Kozlowski
- Attention, a love story, Casey Schwartz
- Creative radicalism in the Middle East, culture and the Arab left after the uprisings, Caroline Rooney
- Africa every day, fun, leisure, and expressive culture on the continent, edited by Oluwakemi M. Balogun [and three others]
- Those were the days, why All in the family still matters, Jim Cullen
- Disney culture, John Wills
- Female chauvinist pigs, women and the rise of raunch culture, Ariel Levy
- Vitamania, our obsessive quest for nutritional perfection, Catherine Price
- Feuding fan dancers, Faith Bacon, Sally Rand, and the golden age of the showgirl, Leslie Zemeckis
- The unbroken thread, discovering the wisdom of tradition in an age of chaos, Sohrab Ahmari
- A woman's guide to cannabis, using marijuana to feel better, look better, sleep better--and get high like a lady, Nikki Furrer
- Primetime propaganda, the true Hollywood story of the how the left took over your TV, Ben Shapiro
- Disney World at 50, the stories of how Walt's kingdom became magical in Orlando, Orlando Sentinel
- Apocalypse any day now, deep underground with America's doomsday preppers, Tea Krulos
- Ganja yoga, a practical guide to conscious relaxation, soothing pain relief, and enlightened self-discovery, Deanna Dussault
- The teachings of Don Juan, a Yaqui way of knowledge, Carlos Castaneda
- The 100 greatest retro videogames, foreword by Iain Lee ; editor, Ross Hamilton
- Goodbye phone, hello world, 60 ways to disconnect from tech and reconnect to joy, by Paul Greenberg ; illustrations by Emiliano Ponzi
- The queer fantasies of the American family sitcom, Tison Pugh
- Drawn to purpose, American women illustrators and cartoonists, Martha H. Kennedy ; foreword by Carla D. Hayden
- Considering Watchmen, poetics, property, politics, Andrew Hoberek
- Nashville, scenes from the new American South, introduction by Jon Meacham ; text by Ann Patchett ; photographs by Heidi Ross
- We need new stories, the myths that subvert freedom, Nesrine Malik
- From Jim Crow to Jay-Z, race, rap, and the performance of masculinity, by Miles White
- UAE, Jessica Hill and John Walsh
- The birth of loud, Leo Fender, Les Paul, and the guitar-pioneering rivalry that shaped rock 'n' roll, Ian S. Port
- Because internet, understanding the new rules of language, by Gretchen McCulloch
- Eat your words, the definitive dictionary for the discerning diner, Paul Convery
- 8-bit apocalypse, the untold story of Atari's missile command, Alex Rubens ; with a foreword by Jeff Gerstmann
- F my life, Maxime Valette, Guillaume Passaglia & Didier Guedj ; illustrations by Marie "Missbean" Levesque
- Pulphead, John Jeremiah Sullivan
- Trekonomics, Manu Saadia
- The book of awesome women writers, medieval mystics, pioneering poets, fierce feminists and first ladies of literature : from Aphra Behn to Zora Neale Hurston, Becca Anderson
- The most dangerous man in America, Timothy Leary, Richard Nixon and the hunt for the fugitive king of LSD, Bill Minutaglio and Steven L. Davis
- Rockin' the free world!, how the rock & roll revolution changed America and the world, Sean Kay
- Queen Bey, a celebration of the power and creativity of Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, edited by Veronica Chambers
- Bring that beat back, how sampling built hip-hop, Nate Patrin
- Eat it anyway, fight the food fads, beat anxiety and eat in peace, Eve Simmons & Laura Dennison
- Weird Earth, debunking strange ideas about our planet, Donald R. Prothero
- Pioneering cartoonists of color, Tim Jackson
- Encyclopedia of classic rock, David Luhrssen with Michael Larson
- Is technology good for education?, Neil Selwyn