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AOL's Editions wants to bring you the Web -- from AOL's universe [Updated]
Jacket CopyAOL's Editions app: lacking in books content, voicey content and authoritative content. What is there? AOL content.... -
Sing your favorite book at the Hammer Museum
Jacket CopyAt the Hammer: Sing Your Favorite Book. Thursday's book, excerpted: Michael Chabon's "The Yiddish Policemen's Union," sung by Tany Ling at the Hammer... -
Who will save Roald Dahl's writing shed?
Jacket CopyThe debate over who should pay to preserve Roald Dahl's writing shed is a hot topic in England.... -
Libros Schmibros, Ed Ruscha and Jack Kerouac
Jacket CopyA marathon reading of Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" at the Libros Schmibros pop-up bookstore highlighted the novel that inspired Ed Ruscha's work now on exhibit at the Hammer Museum.... -
J.D. Salinger dies at 91; reclusive author of 'The Catcher in the Rye'
After "The Catcher in the Rye" exploded onto the literary scene in 1951, author J.D. Salinger had what every writer yearns for -- money, fame and critical acclaim. "Catcher" became a touchstone for the teenage culture just emerging in post-World War II...Tags: Norman Mailer, Culture, California, Don DeLillo, Labor Legislation
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Retracing Jack Kerouac's rocky road
There are those who return to Jack Kerouac just to get lost in the ride. Not across lonesome America but in the serpentine locomotion of his prose.
It's the music of the page: long blasts of blue-streak narrative that don't yield to periods, semicolons,...Tags: Stan Getz, Documentary (genre), F. Scott Fitzgerald, Music Industry, Ben Gibbard
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"Girldrive" captures adventurous spirit
Tribune ColumnistOne of life's most hopeful acts is hitting the open road with a good friend, good music and a full tank of gas, knowing that in ways you can't predict you'll come home changed. So when Emma Bee Bernstein and Nona Willis Aronowitz pulled out of Chicago in...Tags: Culture, California, Celebrity Parents, University of Chicago, Crime, Law and Justice
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Kesha has a very sober side
Here's something about dealing with criticism that they don't tell you on the way to becoming one of America's biggest pop singers. All the tequila shooters, glitter lipsticks, sold-out world tours and slavish affection from boys in spirit animal hoods...Tags: MTV Video Music Awards, Music Industry, Michael Bay, International Travel, Animals
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Discoveries
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe Long-Shining Waters by Danielle Sosin (Milkweed Editions: 288 pp., $24.) You don't see writing like this often, so infused with an intimate relationship to nature, certainly not in debut novels. It may be that with nature shrinking away from us,...Tags: Genesis (music group), Snow White (fictional character), Anne Frank, Slavery, Bob Dylan
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25th Anniversairy Archives: The Best & Worst Memories of Musikfest
Of The Morning CallMusikfest has seen its share of great performances and many forgettable ones. Reporter Geoff Gehman has been there for most of them, and here's his take of the best and worst of the longtime Bethlehem festival. THE BEST 1. The gypsy devil in Carlos...Tags: Culture, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Crime, Law and Justice, Arlo Guthrie, Assault
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