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Rubin has been a podcast guest on The Joe Rogan Experience, [25] Coffee with Scott Adams, [26] and The Ben Shapiro Show. [27] In 2017, he starred in a video by the conservative media company PragerU titled "Why I Left the Left". [28] Rubin's book Don't Burn This Book: Thinking for Yourself in an Age of Unreason was published in April 2020 by ...
BenBella Books is an independent publishing house based in Dallas, Texas. BenBella was founded by Glenn Yeffeth in 2001. BenBella was founded by Glenn Yeffeth in 2001. It specializes in nonfiction books on popular culture , business , health , and nutrition , along with books on science , politics , psychology , and other topics.
In 2015, Shapiro's book Changing the Immutable: How Orthodox Judaism Rewrites Its History, [7] was released, documenting the phenomenon of internal censorship in Orthodoxy; where Adam Ferziger said the book "is the outstanding product of a master of rabbinic literature and an extraordinarily sharp-eyed and meticulous scholar."
Ruth Shapiro. Dr. Ruth A. Shapiro is an American author and academic who is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive of the Centre for Asian Philanthropy and Society (CAPS). [1] [2] Shapiro is the author of Pragmatic Philanthropy: Asian Charity Explained and editor of The Real Problem Solvers, a book about social entrepreneurship in America. [3]
Shapiro is Jewish and grew up celebrating the High Holidays and Passover. [4] Shapiro said she started writing when she was five years old, a book called Ergant Cries Ignored. [5] [6] At the age of 16, after attending a film class at Santa Barbara City College, Shapiro decided she wanted to be a director. [1]
Meyer Schapiro (23 September 1904 – 3 March 1996) was a Lithuanian-born American art historian who developed new art historical methodologies that incorporated an interdisciplinary approach to the study of works.
Book Author(s) Original language First published Approximate sales Genre The Tale of Peter Rabbit: Beatrix Potter: English: 1902: 45 million [57]: Children's literature
Thou Shalt Not, a 1940 photo by Whitey Schafer deliberately subverting some of the Code's strictures. In the 1920s, Hollywood was rocked by a number of notorious scandals, such as the murder of William Desmond Taylor and the alleged rape of Virginia Rappe by popular movie star Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, which brought widespread condemnation from religious, civic and political organizations.