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Q&A: Weight Watchers CEO Describes His Path to ‘Weight Loss Boss’
As you might guess, David Kirchhoff knows a thing or two about weight control. After all, he’s the CEO of Weight Watchers International (WW), the biggest weight-loss program in the world. More than 1 million people in some 25 countries attend WW meetings each week, and 2 million participate online. But what you might not [...]
Mary Bly (a.k.a. Eloisa James) Talks to TIME About Her Literary Double Life
By day, Mary Bly is a Shakespearean scholar. But when no one is looking, she transforms herself into Eloisa James, author of 21 romance novels
Auma Obama on Her Famous Brother, Their Instant Connection and Her New Memoir
Growing up in Kenya, Auma Obama heard stories about her half-brother, but didn't meet him until they were both in their twenties. Now she talks to TIME about their father, their first meeting and their shared interest in doing good.
Ultramarathoner Dean Karnazes Can’t Stop to Talk
But if you don't mind the sound of his feet hitting the ground, he can chat. TIME spoke with the author of Run! 26.2 Stories of Blisters and Bliss mid-stride about trekking around the globe and surviving 50 marathons in 50 days.
How We All Can Be ‘Creative Types’
TIME spoke to best-selling author Jonah Lehrer about the genius of Bob Dylan, the creative benefits of urban friction and the wondrous invention of the Swiffer
From Gun-Toting Black Panther to Ivy League Professor
In his new book Panther Baby, Jamal Joseph tells the story of his journey from young Panther to his time in jail to his current job at Columbia University.
DIY Diets: The Diet Books For a Slimmer You in 2012
Yes, it's time to buy a diet book, and this season there is no shortage of advice of the weighty kind.
Galley Girl: Bill Clinton Has a Healthy Appetite for Diet Books
In the past few months, Clinton, at 65, has become the Blurber-in-Chief, an activist health convert who has enthusiastically endorsed three diet books.
Galley Girl: Eric Weiner’s ‘Ikea God’ and a Pack of Publishing Old-Timers
Weiner, a self-described "Confusionist," went on an intense spiritual expedition, traveling around the world and trying on various religions like different suits.
Galley Girl: The Tragic and Inspiring Tale of Gabby Giffords
A trio of books takes a look at the case of the wounded Arizona congresswoman.
Galley Girl: Linda Lael Miller and the Rise of the Cowboy Romance Novel
Move over vampires! Alpha men are back with a vengeance in romance novels, and cowboys are helping lead the charge.
Galley Girl: Poet Nikky Finney Dazzles the National Book Awards
An electrifying speech by the poet, whose book Head Off & Split won this year’s poetry prize, has become a viral sensation in the literary community.
Social Q’s and A’s with Times Advice Columnist Philip Galanes
Dear Abby can only get you so far — right up to the 20th century or so. But when it comes to questions about manners in the modern world, that’s the specialty of Philip Galanes, who writes the popular “Social Q’s” advice column in the Sunday New York Times. Galanes’ new book, Social Q’s: How [...]
Intern Nation
Wanted: nonsalaried worker to toil all hours. Why free has become the new paid
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A Decade After 9/11, One Survivor's Tales of a Miraculous Recovery
Lauren Manning, a woman severely injured in the World Trade Center attacks, tells the remarkable story of her journey back to health in her new book, Unmeasured Strength.
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