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    Dec 1, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Dog books certain to give you paws

    My first dog was a golden retriever named Tisha. Tisha was quiet and friendly, a perfect golden for a 4-year-old boy; my mother swears that when we took her to the vet one last time, as the dog lay dying on the operating table, Tisha lifted her head at the sound of my voice, though I doubt this actually happened. My next dog, the dog that I remember best, was an Irish setter named Hombre. I would wrap him in a blanket and drag him around the house and he loved it.  
    My first dog was a golden retriever named Tisha. Tisha was quiet and friendly, a perfect golden for a 4-year-old boy; my mother swears that when we took her to the vet one last time, as the dog lay dying on the operating table, Tisha lifted her head at...

    Tags: Arthur Miller, Newspaper and Magazine, Malcolm Gladwell, Charles Addams, Chicago Tribune

  2. Dec 16, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. DESC SET book club

    <b>Our club name</b> comes from the special education organization we were all working for when we started the group.
    Our club name comes from the special education organization we were all working for when we started the group. Each member takes a turn choosing a title and a restaurant in the area at which to meet. That person also does a little research on the book...

    Tags: Clubs and Associations, Barack Obama, Anderson Cooper

  4. Dec 25, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Chicagoland book club

    <b>Things to know about our club:</b> Women Who Read has been in existence for 14 years, beginning as a small group of co-workers who then brought along friends and neighbors. We're a diverse group, with careers ranging from artist to scientist, but our love of reading joins us. As far as our book choices, we try to include at least one classic and one nonfiction book each year. The rest are selected by consensus. Our monthly meeting location rotates between our homes, but we have two special meetings. One is during the summer, when we combine our discussion with a garden tour in one member's lovely yard. The other is in December, when we are treated to a special Christmas wonderland in a fabulously decorated home. The highlight is a wrapped book exchange, where we draw names and give books we wish someone would give us &#8212; or ones we've read and loved. Recently, Justine Vaughn, a key member and the hostess of our annual Christmas celebration, passed away after a battle with cancer.
    Things to know about our club: Women Who Read has been in existence for 14 years, beginning as a small group of co-workers who then brought along friends and neighbors. We're a diverse group, with careers ranging from artist to scientist, but our love...

    Tags: Anne Tyler, Book, Bars and Clubs, David Oliver, Clubs and Associations

  6. Oct 8, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Jess Weixler

    Where you've seen her Jess Weixler made her mark with "Teeth" (2007), a black comedy about a girl with vagina dentata, which is exactly what it sounds like it might be. She won a Special Jury Prize at Sundance for her performance. The 28-year-old has...

    Tags: Cary Elwes, Willem Dafoe, Brian Cox, Guiding Light (tv program), Death

  8. Oct 27, 2007 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  9. Cliche and cataclysm

    Whenever California burns or shakes or collapses in mudslides, a cavalcade of familiar noir-isms comes along for the ride. Social critics wax nihilistic about impermanence as a permanent state of mind. Inevitably, Joan Didion quotes blow in like the Santa...

    Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Environmental Issues, Joan Didion, Manhattan (New York City), Jim Morrison

  10. Apr 6, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Top Authors Set to Participate in 11th Annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, April 29-30 at UCLA

    NOTE TO EDITORS: Advance registration is required for working media planning to cover the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. Registration deadline is April 20. The registration form and directions are posted online at http://www.latimes.com/extras/...

    Tags: Entertainment, Henry Winkler, Festive Events, Poetry, Marlee Matlin

  12. Apr 19, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Literary Focus Turns Westward for 11th Annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, April 29-30 at UCLA

    NOTE TO EDITORS: Advance registration is required for working media planning to cover the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. Registration deadline is April 20. The registration form and directions are posted online at http://www.latimes.com/extras/...

    Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Social Issues, Henry Winkler, Festive Events

  14. Apr 14, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Ninth Annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books Serves up Literary Smorgasbord April 24-25 at UCLA

    NOTE TO EDITORS – All media representatives must register in advance to cover this year’s Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. The registration deadline has been extended to April 20. There will be no walk-up registrations. Registration...

    Tags: Movies, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Milan Kundera, Entertainment, San Bernardino (San Bernardino, California)

  16. Apr 2, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Apr 2, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  18. Ninth Annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books To Feature Literary “Who's Who” April 24-25 at UCLA

    NOTE TO EDITORS – New credential policies have been established for working media interested in covering the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. They are posted in the Media Center section at www.latimes.com/festivalofbooks. LOS ANGELES, April 2,...

    Tags: Movies, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Milan Kundera, Entertainment, San Bernardino (San Bernardino, California)

  19. Apr 17, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  20. The storyteller's refuge

    Novelist T.C. Boyle isn't about to take the end of the world sitting down, especially not today. Just back from a monthlong book tour for &quot;Drop City," his novel of counterculture meltdown, he knows there's no time to waste. The battle's gone personal, and it's not about developers versus tree huggers or hippies versus homesteaders.
    Times Staff Writer
    Novelist T.C. Boyle isn't about to take the end of the world sitting down, especially not today. Just back from a monthlong book tour for "Drop City," his novel of counterculture meltdown, he knows there's no time to waste. The battle's gone personal, and...

    Tags: Real Estate Agents, Marin County (California), University of Southern California, Social Issues, Crimes

  21. Apr 2, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  22. Eighth Annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books To Feature Literary "Who's Who" Apr. 26-27 at UCLA

    NOTE TO EDITORS: New media credential requirements and deadlines have been posted in the Media Center section of the festival's Web site: www.latimes.com/festivalofbooks. LOS ANGELES, April 2, 2003 – More than 325 of the country's best-selling...

    Tags: War Crimes, Milan Kundera, Entertainment, Henry Winkler, Wars and Interventions

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