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    May 18, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Word power

    Earlier this year, when Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed a 100-book required reading list for his compatriots, it provoked anxiety, rekindling memories of Soviet-era censorship. The furor underscored an important point: that literature plays a fundamental role in defining a country's culture and its discourse.
    Earlier this year, when Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed a 100-book required reading list for his compatriots, it provoked anxiety, rekindling memories of Soviet-era censorship. The furor underscored an important point: that literature plays a...

    Tags: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Franz Kafka, Toni Morrison, Chicago Tribune, Gustave Flaubert

  2. Jun 14, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. The type rider's tour

    Here comes Maya Stein on her bicycle, gliding below the historic clock tower at Dearborn Station. Stein is a writer and turned 40 in May. She has the lithe figure of someone who routinely takes transcontinental treks on her 10-speed. Yet this is her first trip of such ambition, a 1,300-mile, 40-day ride from Amherst, Mass. to Milwaukee.On day 36, she arrived at the Printers Row Lit Fest in Chicago. It's 9 a.m. on Saturday, the heat already in the mid-80s and climbing. When a million books around you are baking in the sun, it smells like the library section with all the historical hardcovers, a musty scent of erudition.
    Here comes Maya Stein on her bicycle, gliding below the historic clock tower at Dearborn Station. Stein is a writer and turned 40 in May. She has the lithe figure of someone who routinely takes transcontinental treks on her 10-speed. Yet this is her first...

    Tags: Michigan Avenue, New Milford, Comerica Park, Milford (New Haven, Connecticut), Kickstarter

  4. Mar 22, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  5. Flogging rugs

    It's nearly spring house cleaning time. Once, the entire family pitched in for this annual chore. It was always my springtime job to haul out to the clothes line all of the various and sundry dust-bellied rugs we had in our house, and drape them...

    Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Babe Ruth, Environmental Politics, Environmental Issues

  6. Mar 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Emily Rapp writes her way through grief in 'Still Point of the Turning World''

    Emily Rapp is not one to sugarcoat hard truths, including the brutal diagnosis she and her husband received in January 2011 when they took their then-9-month-old son to a pediatric ophthalmologist because of concerns about developmental delays. Ronan,...

    Tags: Esophageal cancer, Birth Defects, The Washington Post, Religion and Belief, Alzheimer's Disease

  8. Mar 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. UCLA Festival of Preservation turns spotlight on Julie Harris, TV

    The UCLA Film & Television Archive's Festival of Preservation turns its spotlight on the small screen with a tribute Saturday to the television work of an award-winning actress and a celebration March 23 of an acclaimed but short-lived ABC anthology series.
    The UCLA Film & Television Archive's Festival of Preservation turns its spotlight on the small screen with a tribute Saturday to the television work of an award-winning actress and a celebration March 23 of an acclaimed but short-lived ABC anthology...

    Tags: Billy Wilder, Tony Awards, James Dean, Entertainment, The Wild Bunch (movie)

  10. Mar 8, 2013 |Column| Daily American
  11. Religion is not rules, it is relationships

    The great American poet, Emily Dickinson, tells about an incident that took place after her father died. Her father was laid out in the parlor. That evening, after all the mourners had left,  she watched as her brother walked over to the casket. He didn'...

    Tags: Poetry, Family, Separation of Church and State, Authors, Religion and Belief

  12. Mar 5, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Venus Theatre unveils 2013 season as 'Lucky 13'

    Murder, perfectionism, family stress and sometimes— in the midst of it all — triumph over struggles, are what Venus Theatre's productions are made of for the upcoming 2013 season. After going through mounds of scripts, Venus Theatre founder...

    Tags: Duke Ellington, Helen Hayes, Entertainment Events, New York City, Manhattan (New York City)

  14. Feb 26, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Eclectic styles of avant-garde works from MusicNOW

    Works described as avant-garde still often look back, and that gave some unity to very different pieces at Monday night's MusicNOW concert at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance.
    Works described as avant-garde still often look back, and that gave some unity to very different pieces at Monday night's MusicNOW concert at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance. All from the 21st century, the scores were by British, American and...

    Tags: Entertainment, Music Industry, Peter Maxwell Davies, Music

  16. Feb 7, 2013 |Column| Hartford Courant
  17. Yale's Architecture Echoes Past In Present

    The Hartford Courant
    Like many Connecticut residents who didn't matriculate at Yale, I know the university in bits and pieces — a lecture at the law school, a play at the Rep, a dinner at the Commons. I don't have a good sense of how the whole place fits together, yet...

    Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Yale Center for British Art, Henry Ford, Yale University, Education

  18. Jan 28, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Revved up about motorcycles zooming between cars

    During his nearly 40 years as a columnist for this newspaper, my late father occasionally tweaked his readers — quite disingenuously — by belittling his cat, knowing the slur would stir invective so passionate and erudite that he could fill another column without having to do much writing of his own.
    During his nearly 40 years as a columnist for this newspaper, my late father occasionally tweaked his readers — quite disingenuously — by belittling his cat, knowing the slur would stir invective so passionate and erudite that he could fill...

    Tags: Vehicles, Services and Shopping, Highway Transportation, Rodney King

  20. Jan 21, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  21. Florida travel calendar for January

    Check out festivals and events in January across the state.
    Check out festivals and events in January across the state. View events this coming weekend, or view the whole month's offerings by region below: Coming up this week Jan. 26, Feb. 2: Just for Kids. SeaWorld Orlando. SeaWorld Orlando kicks off its...

    Tags: Landforms, Broadway Theater, Pies and Tarts, Entertainment, Piracy

  22. Jan 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Theater performances in 2012 set an impressive stage for 2013

    In this new year, we're enjoying memories from last year's highlights on Anne Arundel's theater scene — and looking forward to encore performances in 2013.
    In this new year, we're enjoying memories from last year's highlights on Anne Arundel's theater scene — and looking forward to encore performances in 2013. In 2012, residents were treated to stellar performances in drama, comedy and dance, along...

    Tags: Tony Awards, Celebrities, Entertainment, Bay Ridge, William Shakespeare

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