The Wall Street Journal
Enjoy weekend readings of essays from The Wall Street Journal, providing thoughtful commentary on business, finance, and culture.
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Tuesday, February 20th VS Nicholls | 6:30pm First Pitch | 6:15pm Pregame
Friday, February 23rd VS UC-Irvine | 6:30pm First Pitch | 6:15pm Pregame
Sunday, February 24th VS UC-Irvine | 1:00pm First Pitch | 12:45pm Pregame
Monday, February 18th @ TEMPLE | 6:00pm Tip-Off | 5:40pm Pregame
Saturday, February 24th VS MEMPHIS | 2:00pm Tip-Off | 1:40pm Pregame
Best Selling Non-Fiction:
Ending Wednesday…THE POTLIKKER PAPERS: A FOOD HISTORY OF THE MODERN SOUTH written by John T. Edge
Beginning Tuesday…THE ICEPICK SURGEON: MURDER, FRAUD, SABOTAGE, PIRACY, AND OTHER DASTARDLY DEEDS PERPETRATED IN THE NAME OF SCIENCE written by Sam Kean
Great Literature: LADY CHATTERLEY’S LOVER written by D.H. Lawrence
Best Selling Fiction: TOM LAKE written by Ann Patchett
Contemporary Classics:
Ending Monday…SALVAGE THE BONES written by Jesmyn Ward
Beginning Wednesday…DADDY WAS A NUMBER RUNNER written by Louise Meriwether
The Book off the Shelf: THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION written by John Hope Franklin
The Random Book: THE COOKING GENE: A JOURNEY THROUGH AFRICAN AMERICAN CULINARY HISTORY IN THE OLD SOUTH written by Michael W. Twitty
Little Free Library Book: THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH (JAMES BOND) written by Raymond Benson
Daily Dose of Science: PALE BLUE DOT: A VISION OF THE HUMAN FUTURE IN SPACE written by Carl Sagan
Macabre Monday: SOUTHERN FRIED AND HORRIFIED written by Ronald Kelly
Children’s Book: THE BIRCHBARK HOUSE written by Louise Erdrich
Young Adult Literature: THE OTHER WIND written by Ursula K. LeGuin
The Self-Help Book: BEING MORTAL written by Atul Gawande
Mystery Hour: THE COLD DISH written by Craig Johnson
Outer Limits: 1984 written by George Orwell
WRBH After Dark: BIG SEXY LOVE written by Kirsty Greenwood
Biographies: RIDERS ON THE STORM: MY LIFE WITH JIM MORRISON AND THE DOORS written by John Densmore
Spanish Book: Los detectives salvajes written by Roberto Bolaño
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Enjoy weekend readings of essays from The Wall Street Journal, providing thoughtful commentary on business, finance, and culture.
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