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The Jarmusch Way: Spirituality and Imagination in Dead Man, Ghost Dog, and The Limits of Control

by Julian Rice

Since the early 1980s, Jim Jarmusch has produced a handful of idiosyncratic films that have established him as one of the most imaginatively allusive directors in the history of American cinema. Three of his...


Zombie Movies: The Ultimate Guide

by Glenn Kay & Alejandro Brugues

Featuring chronological reviews of more than 300 zombie films—from 1932's White Zombie to the AMC series The Walking Deadthis thorough, uproarious guide traces the evolution of one of horror cinema’s...


A Few Honest Words: The Kentucky Roots of Popular Music

by Jason Howard & Rodney Crowell

In industry circles, musicians from Kentucky are known to possess an enviable pedigree -- a lineage as prized as the bloodline of any bluegrass-raised Thoroughbred. With native sons and daughters like Naomi...


Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher: The Epic Life and Immortal Photographs of Edward Curtis

by Timothy Egan

How a lone man’s epic obsession led to one of America’s greatest cultural treasures: Prize-winning writer Timothy Egan tells the riveting, cinematic story behind the most famous photographs in Native American...


Back to the Miracle Factory

by Paul Williams

Paul Williams has been writing about pop music for decades, never flagging in his enthusiasm or his emotional and intellectual openness to the newest music. He has been doing this ever since he founded the rock...


Every Little Thing Gonna Be Alright: The Bob Marley Reader

by Hank Bordowitz

A gathering of stellar writings on the life, legend, music, and meaning of Bob Marley, international voice of dissent and freedom


Brother Ray: Ray Charles' Own Story

by David Ritz & Ray Charles

Includes David Ritz's moving account of "The Last Days of Brother Ray" and an updated discography


Ageless Adobe: History and Preservation in Southwestern Architecture

by Jerome Iowa

The American Southwest possesses an extraordinary depth of cultural heritage and much of its history is preserved in its architecture. Particularly prominent in the region's man-made landscape are the historic...


Norah Jones - Come Away with Me

by Norah Jones

(PVG Personality). Come Away with Me stole the show at the Grammy Awards, winning an astonishing five major honors. We're proud to present the piano/vocal/guitar matching folio to the blockbuster debut from...


Engaging Art: The Next Great Transformation of America's Cultural Life

by Steven J. Tepper & Bill Ivey

Engaging Art explores what it means to participate in the arts in contemporary society - from museum attendance to music downloading.  Drawing on the perspectives of experts from diverse fields (including Princeton...


Wild Company: The Untold Story of Banana Republic

by Mel Ziegler & Patricia Ziegler

With $1,500 and no business experience, Mel and Patricia Ziegler turned a wild idea into a company that would become the international retail colossus Banana Republic. Re-imagining military surplus as safari...


The Songs He Didn't Write: Bob Dylan Under the Influence

by Derek Barker

Encyclopedic and exhaustive, this guide to the more than 500 songs Bob Dylan has covered, in concert or on record, details the history of each song and offers an explanation of how he came to perform them....


The Rolling Stones: The Origin of the Species: How, Why and Where It All Began

by Alan Clayson

The early history of the Rolling Stones—long shrouded in myth and confusion as a result of 40 years of the rock and roll lifestyle—is made clear in this concise account. Chronicling the band members from...


John Lydon: Stories of Johnny: A Compendium of Thoughts on the Icon of an Era

by Rob Johnstone, Greil Marcus & Alan McGee

A set of stand-alone essays written by the cream of rock music's commentators—among them Rob Johnstone, Clinton Heylin, Legs McNeill, Greil Marcus, Kris Needs, Judy Nylon, Alan Clayson, and Nigel Williamson—this...


The Encyclopaedia Metallica

by Malcolm Dome & Jerry Ewing

Compiled from exclusive interviews with the band, this definitive rock reference chronicles all the facts surrounding one of the biggest metal bands to ever take the stage: Metallica. Containing numerous confessions...


Country Music Changed My Life: Tales of Tough Times and Triumph from Country's Legends

by Ken Burke

In this book based on new interviews, some of country music's greatest stars share personal moments of redemption, inspiration, and heartache related to the music that shaped their lives. Brenda Lee explains...


Music Law: How to Run Your Band's Business

by Rich, Attorney Stim

The No. 1 bestselling business book for bands! If you belong to a band and love the art of your job, but sing the blues when it comes to the business side, you need Music Law. Composed by musician and lawyer...


How to Sell Your Screenplay: The Real Rules of Film and Television

by Carl Sautter

An Emmy Award nominee and former Moonlighting story editor gives smart, timely inside information on how to successfully market a film or TV screenplay in this handy guide. Abridged edition.


Screen Jesus: Portrayals of Christ in Television and Film

by Peter Malone

In Screen Jesus: Portrayals of Christ in Television and Film, Peter Malone takes a close look at films in which Jesus is depicted. From silent renditions of The Passion Play to 21st-century blockbusters like...


The Postmodernist Turn: American Thought and Culture in the 1970s

by , Jr. Hoeveler

During the 1970s, the United States became the world's preeminent postindustrial society. The new conditions changed the way Americans lived and worked and even their perceptions of reality. In this reassessment...