Jesse Sublett
Posted inArts
The Reluctant Matador
Paris-based FBI agent Hugo Marston’s pursuit of a murderer leads him to Barcelona
Posted inArts
Barefoot Dogs
A Mexico City family scatters to the wind when its patriarch goes missing
Posted inArts
Into the Field: A Foreign Correspondent’s Notebook
A UT professor recounts his three decades of reporting in Asia
Posted inArts
Hurts So Good
Our top books of 2014 provided pleasures despite the pain
Posted inArts
Epic Feats
This photographic record of Richard Linklater’s landmark film shows a lot going on before and behind the camera
Posted inArts
Lone Star (In)Justice
This biography of the gambling, murdering Binion captures his wild character without trying to make him likable
Posted inArts
Lone Star (In)Justice
Michael Morton’s firsthand account of his unjust conviction and hard-won exoneration is both insightful and infuriating
Posted inArts
Summer Fiction
Hackers, heretics, and spies, oh my
Posted inScreens
Ex-Punk Author, DIY or Die Forever
Test-driving the newest iBooks Author app (bumps ahead)
Posted inArts
An Angel-Free Angeles
Detective novelist Michael Connelly trolls L.A.’s seedy underbelly again in ‘The Brass Verdict’
