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A visit to London's cemeteries
LONDON — What are the first sights you seek when you travel to a new city? The museums? The top restaurants? Or the cemeteries? I choose cemeteries. Although some people think that's weird, I find them a through-the-looking-glass way of...Tags: John Jackson, Adultery, Arts and Culture, Epidemics and Plagues, Architecture
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Review: Jonathan Franzen's 'Farther Away' wants to bridge distance
Tribune newspapers-------------------- Farther Away Essays Jonathan Franzen Farrar, Straus and Giroux: 322 pp., $26 -------------------- I didn't much like Jonathan Franzen's essay "Farther Away" when I read it a year ago in the New Yorker. A complicated mishmash of a...Tags: Literature, Authors, Arts and Culture, David Foster Wallace, William Trevor
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On Sunday: Alain Mabanckou, Jonathan Franzen and lumber as history
Jacket CopyIn Sunday books: a talk with UCLA author Alain Mabanckou, plus reviews of the latest by Jonathan Franzen, lumber as history and Anne Morrow Lindbergh's letters and diaries.... -
Tablets: Downloadable classic books are in abundance
Let's say you're getting, or giving, a new tablet or an e-reader (iPad, Kobo, Nook or Kindle Fire) for the holidays. Here's an idea for what to do with it: Load it first with free books. Thanks to Project Gutenberg, as well as the cultural gift known as...Tags: Joseph Conrad, Occupy Wall Street, Arts and Culture, Apple iPad, Amazon Kindle Fire
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Witt: Banning books, not ideas
The banning and suppression of books has been going on for several hundred years.
Of course, prior to the invention of the Gutenburg press in the middle of the 15th century, books were relatively rare and reading was limited to royalty, the upper...Tags: Communist Party of China, James Joyce, Benjamin Franklin, Canterbury, Henry Miller
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Accountants: Few changes for tax filers this season
A centuries-old proverb -- stated by writers such as Daniel Defoe and Benjamin Franklin -- observes that taxes are as much a certainty in life as death.
And just as predictably, the January-to-April time frame is a period when millions of Americans...Tags: Income Tax, Real Estate, Credit and Debt, Internal Revenue Service, Benjamin Franklin
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Traditional art by today's fine international masters
The characteristic that renders Silvana Ambar so impressive as a curator is her ability to attract internationally known artists who are either trained in the finest art academies in the world, or who have demonstrated such self-taught skill that they are...Tags: California, Arts and Culture, San Francisco, Bulgaria, Painting
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Sam Neill Stranded with 'Crusoe'
Zap2It.comSam Neill, who recently starred in Showtime's "The Tudors," will take on another period piece in his next TV gig. Neill, along with Sean Bean ("The Lord of the Rings") and Joss Ackland ("White Mischief"), have joined the cast of NBC's drama "Crusoe," a...Tags: Television, Showtime (tv network), Crusoe (tv program), Sam Neill, Hellboy II: The Golden Army (movie)
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Alicia Silverstone Is a 'Bad Mother'
Zap2It.comAlicia Silverstone is going to play a mother on TV. Just not that one. Silverstone, who was courted for a recurring role on CBS' "How I Met Your Mother" earlier this season, has taken the lead role in ABC's comedy pilot "Bad Mother's Handbook." NBC,...Tags: ABC (tv network), Alicia Silverstone, The Hollywood Reporter, Hellboy II: The Golden Army (movie), CBS Corp.
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NBC Makes Big Plans for '08-'09
Zap2It.com"Friday Night Lights" is coming back, "The Office" is spinning off and NBC is going to try to have mostly original programming all year round. Those are some of the highlights from what NBC is calling its "in front" (rather than upfront) schedule...Tags: Kath and Kim (tv program), Literature, Arts and Culture, The Office (tv program), Deal or No Deal (tv program)
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Two timeless, Depression-era novels from Edward Anderson
Edward Anderson had a strange and sad career. He was born in Texas in 1905 and grew up in Oklahoma, serving his apprenticeship as a journalist on a small paper in Ardmore, Okla. Restless, he worked as a deckhand on a freighter, plied his fists as a...Tags: Oklahoma, Arts and Culture, Theft, Music Industry, James Agee
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An outsider splurges his way through L.A.
Chris Ayres' "Death by Leisure" is a memoir of financial foolishness.
It is also, sadly, an obituary for our late, great city of Los Angeles.
Felled by the burst of a real estate bubble, a victim of mass greed and self-delusion, it is mourned, alas,...Tags: Minority Groups, Los Angeles, Entertainment, Television, Hispanic and Latino Americans
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