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Michael Nietzel is president emeritus of Missouri State University. A Forbes contributor since 2019, he writes about higher education. After earning his B.A. from Wheaton College (Illinois), he ...
After Dark Radio with Bryan Alvarez is back with a FREE SHOW, part 2 of our interview with Michael Cremo, author of FORBIDDEN ARCHEOLOGY! We’ll discuss a ton of topics including out-of-place artifacts ...
Here are the most exciting books we're most looking forward to sharing in 2025 Lizz Schumer is the senior books editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2024. Her work has previously ...
After Dark Radio with Bryan Alvarez is back with a FREE SHOW, part 2 of our interview with Michael Cremo, author of FORBIDDEN ARCHEOLOGY! We’ll discuss a ton of topics including out-of-place ...
After Dark Radio with Bryan Alvarez is back with special guest MICHAEL CREMO, author of the cult classic FORBIDDEN ARCHEOLOGY. We’ll talk tons of topics including out of place artifacts ...
No opening gambit I could concoct for this review would rival the one that opens Michael Moorcock’s ... approach carried over to his work as an author. In 1961, he introduced Elric of Melniboné ...
After Dark Radio with Bryan Alvarez is back with special guest MICHAEL CREMO, author of the cult classic FORBIDDEN ARCHEOLOGY. We’ll talk tons of topics including out of place artifacts, evidence that ...
Few Australian books have been devoured and re-read by young people quite like those of John Marsden, who died this week, aged 74. For many of us, his work was a revelation: reading can be this good?!