Slash, the guitarist who played in Guns N' Roses and now riffs for Velvet Revolver, tells WSJ's Bob Hughes why he wrote a memoir, what he chose to discuss and how he remembered everything. (Nov. 3)
Technophiles are tapping into a movement known as "steampunk," where computers, keyboards and other gadgets are re-imagined as if built during the Victorian era. WSJ.com's Andy Jordan reports. (Aug. 9)
WSJ's Jeff Zaslow discusses his new book "The Last Lecture," about beloved Carnegie Mellon computer-science professor Randy Pausch. Last year, Dr. Pausch, who was told he had a few months to live, delivered a lecture of a lifetime.
The Wall Street Journal's Jeff Zaslow discusses the huge public reaction to the last lecture of Randy Pausch, a Carnegie Mellon professor dying of pancreatic cancer.
"Winter in White" and "The Chronicles of Narnia" are two new pop-up books by Robert Sabuda. WSJ's Robert Hughes speaks to him about what goes in to creating these intricate books. (Nov. 30)