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The Siren's Call: Where's Rimbaud?
Los Angeles TimesIn the worlds of myth and literature, plenty of figures have had their "lost" years. There are, to name a few, Sherlock Holmes (after the plunge from Reichenbach Falls), the wizard Merlin (was he imprisoned in a cave or was he killed?), Shakespeare...Tags: Mystery (genre), Fiction, Authors, Bali (Indonesia), Ayn Rand
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Levon Helm 'one of the last true great spirits,' writes Bob Dylan
Pop & HissBob Dylan, who asked multi-instrumentalist Levon Helm and his band, the Hawks, to join him when he decided to “go electric” in the mid-'60s, has posted a short note on his website about Helm, who died after a long struggle with throat cancer... -
Levon Helm: Joe Henry remembers 'a deacon who spoke our gospel'
Pop & HissLevon Helm: Musician, songwriter and producer Joe Henry writes an appreciation for Levon Helm, drummer and singer with the Band who died on Thursday.... -
Patti Smith's Photography Sets up a Visual Dialogue With Some of Her Biggest Influences
Patti Smith: Camera Solo
October 21 – February 19
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, 600 Main Street, Hartford, (860) 278-2670, thewadsworth.org.
Rock-and-roll-band-fronting poet Patti Smith, who turns 65 at the end of the year, has been...Tags: Photography, Broward Health Medical Center, Rudolf Nureyev, Patti Smith, Robert Mapplethorpe
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The Photography of Patti Smith at the Wadsworth in Hartford
Patti Smith: Camera Solo, Oct. 21-Feb. 19, Patti Smith reception and performance Oct. 20, 6 p.m., $125-$150, book signing Oct. 21, 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m., Wadsworth Atheneum, 600 Main St., Hartford, (860) 278-2670.
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Patti Smith, Music, Fine Arts
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Por los caminos de Côte du Rhône
Estoy en Francia, país que se puede caracterizar por decenas de cosas, entre ellas el vino. Ese es el motivo de este viaje que, como se podrán imaginar, viene "muy bien regado". Yo vivo en Mendoza, Argentina, una "wine region" de crecimiento asombroso en...Tags: Evo Morales, Coca-Cola Co., Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz, California), Charles de Gaulle, Argentina
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Fire and water at Pasadena's AxS Festival
Culture MonsterTaking the theme of Fire and Water for this year’s investigation into how art intersects with science and vice versa, the AxS Festival, put on by the Pasadena Arts Council, offers several showcases for visual art inspired by outer space, dance... -
Discoveries
Special to the Los Angeles TimesIlluminations Arthur Rimbaud, translated from the French by John Ashbery W.W. Norton: 165 pp., $24.95 This may be the most beautiful book in the world — lighted from within and somehow embodying all forms of literature at the same time. The 44...Tags: American Red Cross, World War II (1939-1945), French Literature, Photography, Arts and Culture
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'Auguries of Innocence' by Patti Smith
Who would have guessed, in the mid-1970s, that Patti Smith would end up as the visionary poet-mother of rock 'n' roll? Smith's brilliant early career seemed likely to end in burnout; as she intoned, memorably, at the start of her 1975 debut album,...Tags: Poetry, Patti Smith, Death, Book
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Total Eclipse
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday November 3, 1995 "Total Eclipse" is the art-house equivalent of "Casey at the Bat." Considerable ability has gone into a potential home run scenario, but the result is a big whiff all the way around. Written by Christopher Hampton,...Tags: David Thewlis, Leonardo DiCaprio, Poetry, Movies, Netherlands
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When famous writers feud
Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald are not the only literary friends to see their relationship go cold. Indeed, the history of literature is a history of betrayals, of writers turning on each other and collaborations falling apart. Below, we give...Tags: French Literature, Crimes, Allen Ginsberg, Punishment, F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Remembering Jim Carroll
Jim Carroll, who died Friday of a heart attack at 60 in Manhattan, was a legend by the time he was 13. That's when the poet Ted Berrigan took him to visit Jack Kerouac, who took a look at some of Jim's writing and said, "Jim Carroll writes better prose...Tags: Suicide, Boz Scaggs, Andy Warhol, Annie Leibovitz, Leonardo DiCaprio
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