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Isabel Allende, a life of letters
Somewhere between her Chilean family's life-or-death political realities and its intuitive, fantastical imagination is where Isabel Allende writes. Where she lives is the Bay Area, arriving in California about 25 years ago with a famous surname she's gone...
Tags: Twitter, Inc., Media Industry, Arts and Culture, Social Media, Isabel Allende
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Mysterious 'Misha' Turns Up In Rhode Island
For days since the Boston Marathon bombings, people have been searching for the mysterious "Misha," the friend with the thin red beard who supposedly tutored bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev to be a more pious Muslim. Also hot on his trail was the FBI,...Tags: Family, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Justice System, Islam, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)
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In the Pipeline: Essay winner captures peace of local nature
Last Sunday will long stand out for me as a special one in this city. It began at the wonderful Taste of Huntington Beach celebration, which supports the Children's Library. The organizers of the event were kind enough to have the winner of my annual...
Tags: Book
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Norbert Blei, 1935-2013
Though much of his writing — gritty, urban and urbane, filled with humanity and lively characters — ranks with the best ever published about Chicago, Norbert Blei spent the last four decades in the relative peace and calm of Door County,...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Chicago Tribune, Cicero, Human Interest, Poetry
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Revisiting Ginevra King, the Lake Forest woman who inspired 'Gatsby'
Remarkable how two words, scribbled nearly a century ago about a 16-year-old Lake Forest debutante, can evoke a whole country, its hypocrisies and promises, its aspirations and crushing realities. Last week, the University of South Carolina posted...
Tags: Lindsay Lohan, Celebrities, The Pennsylvania State University, Arts and Culture, Princeton University
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Self-help novel a satirical guide to wealth
South Bend TribunePakistani-born novelist Mohsin Hamid’s latest novel, “How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia,” is styled like a self-help book. After reading the novel, it also has the feel of an elder statesman using his life to tell an up-and-coming...Tags: Family, Pakistan, Asia, Arts and Culture, Literature
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‘Odd Duck’: Cecil Castellucci’s quirky tale celebrates strangeness
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times“Odd Duck,” by Cecil Castellucci and Sara Varon, chronicles the quirky friendship between two ducks — Theodora, who swims with […]... -
Two at John Glenn win national Scholastic Medals in writing
South Bend TribuneThe prestigious Scholastic National Art and Writing Award winners were announced from New York City on March 15, and John Glenn had two national Gold Medal Writing winners. There were only five national Gold Medal Writing winners in the state of Indiana,...Tags: New York City, Awards and Prizes, Justice System, Artists, Arts and Culture
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Did that really happen? In America?
My periodic "Did You Know" columns tend to raise the blood pressure of more conservative readers who are embarrassed/angry/frustrated by the increasingly aggressive counter-cultural policies of the hard left and their allies in Hollywood, on campus, and...
Tags: Immigration, Clint Eastwood, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Prosecution, Adam Sandler
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Book thanks conductor for 30 years of Bach Choir leadership
It's hard to believe, as the Bach Choir of Bethlehem presents its 106th Bethlehem Bach Festival, that before Greg Funfgeld's tenure as artistic director and conductor, the choir performed only at a handful of special events throughout the year as...Tags: Lehigh University, Moravian College, Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Music
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"War Horse" goes from page to stage to Broward Center
Staff WriterMichael Morpurgo, author of one of the hottest literary properties ever, sat unrecognized as he had breakfast at the Riverside Hotel on Las Olas back in January 2012. The British author of "War Horse," a book that has been turned into a Steven Spielberg...Tags: Broward Center for the Performing Arts, England, Farms, Arts, World War I (1914-1918)
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Geoff Johns heads to ‘Trinity War,’ bids farewell to ‘Green Lantern’
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesFor a man about to start a war, Geoff Johns seems calm. Upbeat, even. Upstairs from Golden Apple Comics in ......
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