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NIGHTSTAND July 22
July 22, 2018 MAKING BICYCLES: THE ILLUSTRATED STORY OF ROAD CYCLING By Nick Higgins Laurence King $18 Before Lance Armstrong – who’s included in this book – and all of the doping scandals, professional road cycling was a tour de force. From becoming a replacement to the horse-drawn cart and wooden […]
I’m Going On A Picnic And I’m Bringing…
Peach Hand Pies
OFF THE SQUARE
Some of the best food in the South is in a nondescript shopping mall in Oxford, Mississippi
NIGHTSTAND June 17
June 17, 2018 VISIBLE EMPIRE By Hannah Pittard Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $25 In the midst of the Civil Rights movement in the South, Atlanta suffered her most devastating loss since Major General William T. Sherman burned her to the ground. On June 3, 1962, Air France Flight 007 was leaving Paris and […]
Anthony Bourdain
“Travel changes you. As you move through this life and this world you change things slightly, you leave marks behind, however small. And in return, life – and travel – leaves marks on you. Most of the time, those marks – on your body or on your heart – are beautiful. Often, though, they hurt.” […]
NIGHTSTAND June 3rd
Florida, I’m Keith Hernandez, The Disaster Artist, The World’s Greatest Music Festival Challenge, The Flicker of Old Dreams
NIGHTSTAND Summer Reading List
You Think It, I'll Say It, The Rise and Fall of Dinosaurs, The Soul of America, The Ensemble, The Perfect Mother, Calypso
Wet Hot American Summer
Need a dose of nostalgia? There are adult summer camps for that
THE TRAVEL EDITORS ROUNDTABLE
WONDERLUST Editor Bob Guccione, Jr joins other top travel publications' editors for Travel Weekly's annual roundtable on travel trends and topics
Nightstand Books We Recommend
The Fighter, Heating and Cooling: 52 Micro Memoirs, Circe, Happiness Is A Choice You Make: Lessons from a Year Among the Oldest Old
In Praise of Crawfish
The freshwaters of the Louisiana bayou are finally warming up, which means only one thing: it’s finally crawfish season, y’all! Crawfish, crayfish, crawdads, mudbugs. freshwater lobsters (who are you trying to kid with that fancy nonsense…you know these things eat shit, right?). Whatever you call them, they’re eaten all over the world, but nowhere […]
Black History Month Money, Mississippi
In late summer 1955, Emmett Till was murdered, for whistling at a white woman outside Bryant's Grocery and Meat Market
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