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Fog Facts

Searching for Truth in the Land of Spin

By Larry Beinhart


In today's media frenzy, fog facts are the important things that nobody seems able to focus on any more than they can focus on a single droplet in the mist. Larry Beinhart offers an unsettling exploration of what the mainstream media is failing to tell us and why.

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The Librarian

A Novel

By Larry Beinhart


An darkly comic thriller about the theft of the presidential election, by the Edgar award-winning author of American Hero, which was filmed as the critically acclaimed movie Wag the Dog.

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Wag the Dog


By Larry Beinhart


A book that was first hailed as first-rate entertainment and then as a visionary achievement when it all came true. The book on which the critically acclaimed film was based, Wag the Dog is a fast-paced read from a great contemporary satirist, as relevant a critique of the current Bush Administration as it was of the first.

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Salvation Boulevard

A novel

By Larry Beinhart


From the Edgar Award-winning novelist and author of Wag the Dog and The Librarian comes a new mystery novel about a private investigator and a case that tests his courage, character and soul. The victim is an atheist professor, the main suspect—who has confessed and is in custody—a Muslim foreign student, the defense attorney a Jew and the detective a born-again Christian. The New York Times says of Beinhart, "The man can really write."
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Deborah Stone's Book Tour

July 7 - November 2 | Across the United States
Deborah Stone, a Nation Books author, recently published her fourth book, The Samaritan's Dilemma. Robert Kuttner, co-editor of The American Prospect calls it "a brilliant and persuasive statement of the case for organized compassion—not out of sentimentality but for the viability of society and our own self regard as a decent people." Listen to her on the radio and get a copy of the book signed at a bookstore on Stone's book tour. Find the schedule here.

August 25 | 6 pm
Bruce Mau Leads Green Symposium
(Denver, Colorado)
Institute Fellow Bruce Mau will lead the Green Constitutional Congress Symposium, which will cover a wide array of green-related topics. The symposium will take place at Buell Theater in Denver; it is produced by the Rhode Island School of Design and University of Colorado-Denver. The symposium is part of the larger event, Dialog:City at the DNC. For more information, click here. MORE

September 13
2008 ELECTION: What's Really at Stake?
(Cooper Union Auditorium, 30 Cooper Square, NYC)
Come listen to Institute Fellows Naomi Klein and Jeremy Scahill (also a Nation Books author of Blackwater) speak at a benefit for The Indypendent newspaper at Cooper Union Auditorium in New York City. Additional panelists to be announced; meet the speakers at a special pre-event reception. For more information and to reserve tickets, visit indypendent.org or call (212)-221-0521. MORE