Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road: Neil Peart
RUSH’s drummer Neil Peart copes with personal loss by hopping on his trusty BMW motorcycle for 15 months, covering ground from Alaska to Belize, in search of the wisdom of the road.
Brief Interviews with Hideous Men: David Foster Wallace
Remember that uncomfortable feeling when you were watching a movie with your parents and a sex scene came on? David Foster Wallace creates a collection of short stories guaranteed to bring that feeling back.
Sacred Journey of the Peaceful Warrior: Dan Millman
Dan Millman brings you on a semi-autobiographical account of his spiritual realizations at the hands of a guru in Hawaii. Careful- it’s listed under Self-Help/Fiction.
Mystic River: Dennis Lehane
Mystic River, the polluted, industrial river bordering this small Massachusetts community holds more than one secret in it’s oily waters. Mystic River, the book, divulges its secrets through chillingly icy logic and reveals how sudden, life changing events in one community can ring so true as to astound.
Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea: Charles Seife
People today do not think much about zero, we see it as just another number no different than the rest, but zero hides limitless power behind its innocent appearance.
Okemo Mountain Resort 0/19/2003: Ludlow, VT
A great resort for newbies and intermediates, but it lacks the natural snow and aggressive terrain Vermont can offer.
Mountain Creek Resort 0/04/2003: Vernon, NJ
Most people don’t associate New Jersey with great skiing, but rated 3rd in America for their extensive rail and jib terrain gives a whole new meaning to low elevation.
Killington Resort 11/27/2002: Killington, VT
Christmas break is usually a time to hit the main trails, and get your legs in check for mid-season. Not this year! The Northeast is off to an unusually crazy start and Killington is getting hit almost weekly.
Jay Peak Resort 11/28/2002: Jay, VT
With the most snow in the East, plenty of trees to ski, and their own Long Trail Tram Ale, Jay Peak is an essential hill to hit.
Andy Warhol – Work and Play: Robert Hull Fleming Museum
When the name Andy Warhol is brought up, an image of creaky white pale skin and a trademark bowl cut may first be radiated. After second thought, maybe bright colors, soup cans, Studio 54, and mass media art strikes a chord. Well if none of these sound familiar; now is the time to become acclimated to this American icon and institute.
San Francisco Rock Posters: Robert Hull Fleming Museum
The 1960s proved to be a radically innovative time in American history, with the nation opening up to themes of music, sex, and drugs that were previously held taboo in our conservative landscape.