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Authors in L.A. this week: Joe Brainard readings and more
Jacket CopyL.A. book events coming up this week.... -
Oscars 2012: Short 'Stroll' spans 100 years in seven minutes
24 FramesOscar-nominated animated short film "A Morning Stroll" follows a chicken in New York City through 100 years, rendered progressively in 2-D black and white to 3-D color.... -
Q&A: 'Bored to Death' creator Jonathan Ames
Show TrackerJonathan Ames, creator of HBO's "Bored to Death," sits down with Los Angeles Times' Television Critic Robert Lloyd for a Q&A.... -
Paul Auster novel being adapted by Terry Gilliam
Jacket CopyPaul Auster's "Mr. Vertigo" is being adapted for the screen by director Terry Gilliam.... -
Terry Gilliam’s next project? Maybe ‘Mr. Vertigo’
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelTerry Gilliam has sort-of announced that he's working on a script based on Paul Auster's novel “Mr. Vertigo.” Auster (“The Music of Chance,” “Smoke,” “Blue in the Face”) is a niche novelist of great repute... -
Free stories Wednesday morning in Brooklyn
Jacket CopyOn Wednesday morning, as part of the lead-up to Sunday's Brooklyn Book Festival, One Story magazine will be handing out free stories at Brooklyn subway stops. Commuters heading into Manhattan from 7:30 a.m. t 9 a. m. may find their...... -
Public radio's 'Marketplace' gets bookish
Jacket CopyThe show "Marketplace," which is heard on public radio stations nationwide, is collecting all its books coverage in a new section of its website, dubbed the Big Book. "Marketplace" includes the flagship weekday show, a 10-minute morning show and... -
Art review: Elaine Reichek at Shoshana Wayne
Culture MonsterLeah Ollman reviews Elaine Reichek's stitched works at Shoshana Wayne... -
Report on the Brooklyn Book Festival 2009
Jacket CopyMaybe not every community should have a book festival, but Brooklyn, N.Y., showed how to throw an excellent one Sunday. With more than 150 booksellers, magazines and other bookish folks set up in tents on the plaza in front of...... -
Colum McCann on high-wire acts, writing and 9/11
Jacket CopyColum McCann's novel "Let the Great World Spin" is set in New York in 1974, with a wide array of characters: hookers under a freeway overpass in the Bronx, an Irishman living in the projects nearby who is kind to...... -
Fiction is dead. Again? [updated]
Jacket CopyPut down that dragon tattoo girl. Stop catching up with Bree Tanner. You don't need any help from Kathryn Stockett, or to chew your fingernails through a hunger game. Forget about the latest from Scott Turow or David Mitchell or...... -
Battle of the New York literary balls
Jacket CopyThis week, the Paris Review announced that it will hold its annual spring gala, the Revel, on April 13. Philip Roth -- whose first story was published in the magazine in 1958 -- will be presented with its Hadada Award.......
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