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    May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 'Stuck in the Middle' offers a singular perspective on parenting

    Jennifer Finney Boylan was the father of two young boys, a devoted husband, a keyboard player in bar bands, the author of three published novels, and an English professor in Maine when she began the process that would make her outwardly —...

    Tags: Authors, Autism, Arts and Culture, Oprah Winfrey, Social Issues

  2. May 16, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  3. Rethinking the 'Bounds'

    When Amber Lehman transferred schools to join her boyfriend, everyone knew something about him that she didn't.
    When Amber Lehman transferred schools to join her boyfriend, everyone knew something about him that she didn't. He was gay. Lehman, then 16, recalled a sense of bewilderment about her former beau, who exuded a "tough guy" vibe. "I was surprised...

    Tags: Book, Authors, Arts and Culture, Gays and Lesbians

  4. May 12, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Guillermo del Toro on ‘Pacific Rim,’ ‘Monster,’ ‘Justice League Dark’

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times
    Any public appearance by Guillermo del Toro is a buffet of goodies for fans of monsters, robots and things that […]...
  6. May 16, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Sting added to Printer's Row Lit Fest

    Having introduced the world to such colorful characters as a prostitute named Roxanne and a stalker who monitors “Every Breath You Take,” Sting will help launch a new Chicago-based storytelling initiative when he appears at the Chicago Tribune’s Printers Row Lit Fest next month.
    Having introduced the world to such colorful characters as a prostitute named Roxanne and a stalker who monitors “Every Breath You Take,” Sting will help launch a new Chicago-based storytelling initiative when he appears at the Chicago...

    Tags: Harold Washington Library Center, Authors, Festive Events, Music Industry, Republic of Ireland

  8. May 16, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  9. Bob Dylan inducted into American Academy of Arts and Letters; Chabon gives keynote speech

    AP National Writer
    NEW YORK (AP) — Michael Chabon had long been mystified by that Bob Dylan lyric about "midnight's broken toe." The Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, the keynote speaker Wednesday at the annual induction ceremony of the American Academy of Arts and...

    Tags: Music Industry, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Bob Dylan, Entertainment Events, Artists

  10. May 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Geza Vermes dies at 88; scholar wrote about Dead Sea Scrolls

    Geza Vermes was a graduate student in Belgium in the late 1940s when he was captivated by news sweeping the globe about a remarkable discovery in the desert east of Jerusalem. He quickly switched gears, penning his doctoral thesis on the Dead Sea Scrolls, the ancient manuscript fragments that would become a focus of his life's work.
    Geza Vermes was a graduate student in Belgium in the late 1940s when he was captivated by news sweeping the globe about a remarkable discovery in the desert east of Jerusalem. He quickly switched gears, penning his doctoral thesis on the Dead Sea Scrolls,...

    Tags: BBC, Book, Anglicanism, Judaism, Religion and Belief

  12. May 11, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  13. John Carpenter: ‘They Live’ was about ‘giving the finger to Reagan’

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times
    The Hero Complex Film Festival kicked off Friday evening with a 25th anniversary screening of “They Live,” a 35th anniversary […]...
  14. May 13, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  15. The Bible: first a miniseries, now a book!

    The History Channel turns its hit miniseries The Bible into...wait for it... a book!
      Eric Dulis with the Breitbart blog passes this along:   Channel miniseries The Bible and it left you wanting more, take heart! The cable phenomenon has its own book adaptation. It's called A Story of God and All of Us: A Novel Based on the Epic TV...

    Tags: Religious Texts, Arts and Culture, Religion and Belief, Bible

  16. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. John Caird brings blockbuster cred to L.A. Opera's 'Tosca'

    John Caird, who's directing the L.A. Opera production of "Tosca" that opens Saturday, played crucial roles in launching two of the biggest stage blockbusters of modern times.
    John Caird, who's directing the L.A. Opera production of "Tosca" that opens Saturday, played crucial roles in launching two of the biggest stage blockbusters of modern times. The fact that the British director remains somewhat below the radar, at...

    Tags: Great Expectations (movie), Music Industry, Music Theater, William Shakespeare, Les Miserables (movie)

  18. May 16, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  19. Woody Guthrie's great American voice gets a new home in Tulsa

    TULSA, Okla. - The woman in the wheelchair and headphones is watching pictures go by and hearing a narrator speak about a place and a moment long ago. On the screen a typewritten love letter appears and the words scroll down and you can imagine the woman...

    Tags: George Kaiser, Music Industry, Music Theater, Donovan, Artists

  20. May 16, 2013 |Story| Wrap
  21. Cannes: Scarlett Johansson to Make Directorial Debut; Hayden Christenson Launches Production Company

    Reuters
    May 16 (TheWrap.com) - Hayden Christensen, his brother Tove Christensen and three additional partners have launched Glacier Films, a new production company that aims to make 11 films over the next three years. Six of those films will be made for around...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Glaciers, Entertainment Events, Scarlett Johansson, Theft

  22. May 12, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  23. 'So much chemistry' binds Sons of Bill

    Bill Wilson co-founded Alcoholics Anonymous in 1935, and many AA members refer to themselves as “friends of Bill” in tribute.
    South Bend Tribune Correspondent
    Bill Wilson co-founded Alcoholics Anonymous in 1935, and many AA members refer to themselves as “friends of Bill” in tribute. Another Bill Wilson is professor emeritus of philosophical theology and Southern literature at the University of...

    Tags: Music, Music Industry, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Arts and Culture, Chemistry

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