Reading is Fundamental

Reading Is Fundamental: “I Want My MTV: The Uncensored Story of the Video Revolution”

An excellent new book details the first 10 years in the life of one of the most influential TV networks of all time. Check out our review of “I Want My MTV”.

Reading Is Fundamental: A Michael Jackson Double Feature

Reading Is Fundamental: A Michael Jackson Double Feature

Two recent books celebrate the life and music of the King of Pop. But are they worth buying? We investigate.

Reading Is Fundamental: Nile Rodgers' "Le Freak: An Upside Down Story of Family, Disco & Destiny"

Reading Is Fundamental: Nile Rodgers’ “Le Freak: An Upside Down Story of Family, Disco & Destiny”

Awww freak out! Singer/songwriter/guitarist/producer Nile Rodgers has a book out, and we’ve reviewed it!!

“Put The Needle on The Record” And Enjoy This Book of ’80s Photography (Reading is Fundamental)

Now that vinyl is making a comeback, it’s good to see folks appreciating the art of the album cover again, even though a recent article I read somewhere (and am too lazy to cite for reference) says that album art is shrinking as we move further into the digital age. Matthew Chojnacki’s new book, “Put The Needle On The Record”, takes us back to the glory days of the eighties, when not only album art was the rage, but many […]

Reading is Fundamental: Scott Poulson-Bryant’s “The VIPs”

Scott Poulson-Bryant has graced the pages of this site before. The award-winning journalist is a seminal figure in the emergence of the hip-hop generation in popular culture, having been one of the founding editors (and coining the name) of Vibe Magazine, serving as a contributor to Spin, co-hosting a VH-1 panel show, and authoring “Hung: A Meditation on the Measure of the Black Man in America”, as confrontational a book as has ever been written about the topic of black male sexuality […]

Reading is Fundamental: Tom Acox’s “Got Junk?”

Over the years, I’ve become hopelessly addicted to memoir-type books. I’m not much for fiction-I find real life much more interesting than stories. Over the year and change we’ve been running this thing, I’ve posted reviews on solid memoir-type books by NBA journeyman Paul Shirley as well as regular dude/fellow blogger Jason Mulgrew . Both books were highly enjoyable. You can now add another book to that list-“Got Junk?”, a book by our very own Tom Acox (he also runs The Unqualified Economist . Go take a […]