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Top 5 Concerts of the Coming Week
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGHere are the Top 5 Concerts of the Coming Week: 1. BACKSTREET BOYS Two years ago, the Backstreet Boys spent New Year’s Eve in New York’s Times Square with television personality Dick Clark. This year, the group will spend New...... -
Your 2013 Sundance reading list
The Sundance Film Festival is well under way, giving us a preview of the independent features that may soon be coming to screens near us. The mix is interesting and sexy this year, and includes a good share of auteurs who've both written and directed...
Tags: Movies, Allen Ginsberg, Film Festivals, Shailene Woodley, Robin Wright
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Two local actors to have films premiere at Sundance
TV WatchersAllen grad Amanda Seyfried and Emmaus grad Dean DeHaan will both see recent films have their premiere at the Sundance Film Festival Jan. 17-27 in Park City, Utah. Amanda's "Lovelace" and Dean's "Kill Your Darlings" are among the 115 films...... -
Kristen Stewart sorry for making people 'so angry,' she says
Kristen Stewart is still sorry, folks. In a sweeping, general, you-still-don't-own-me sort of way. "I apologize to everyone for making them so angry," the actress told Newsweek, presumably referring to her "indiscretion" with married director Rupert...
Tags: On the Road (movie), Twilight (movie), Kristen Stewart, Snow White and the Huntsman (movie), Social Media
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Film review: 'On the Road' to a Razzie
It's long been said that Jack Kerouac's novel "On the Road" is unfilmable. Sadly, there is little in Walter Salles' adaptation to counter that notion. Salles has displayed his filmmaking chops in (among others) “Central Station” and “...
Tags: On the Road (movie), Peter Weller, Walter Salles, Viggo Mortensen, Garrett Hedlund
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'On the Road' toward mortality: A critic ponders Jack Kerouac
Time is a key element in Jack Kerouac's novel "On the Road." "We know time," the protagonist Dean Moriarty (based on Kerouac's friend Neal Cassady) mutters throughout the book, an invocation and a prayer. That's important for a couple of reasons: It...
Tags: On the Road (movie), Walter Salles, Demographics, Movies, Arts and Culture
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31st Key West Literary Seminar set for January
Leading contemporary writers will offer insights into the lives and work of literary icons including Jack Kerouac, Sylvia Plath, Emily Dickinson, Gore Vidal, Ernest Hemingway and Walt Whitman during the 31st annual Key West Literary Seminar. Two...
Tags: Emily Dickinson, Billy Collins, Ernest Hemingway, Arts and Culture, Gore Vidal
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Decision on Los Angeles' first poet laureate nears
Dana Gioia spent many years doing battle in that viper's nest of bureaucrats and elected officials called Washington D.C. This fall the former chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts and L.A. native found himself back home. In a series of...
Tags: Elections, Lobbying, Emily Dickinson, Arts and Culture, Poetry
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Despite controversy, 'Zero Dark Thirty' soars in limited release
The backlash in Washington over "Zero Dark Thirty" didn't reach the box office, as Kathryn Bigelow's CIA thriller got off to an excellent start in limited release. Playing in five theaters, the film about the hunt for Osama bin Laden grossed $410,000...
Tags: On the Road (movie), Twilight (movie), Movies, Arts and Culture, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc.
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Great books they love to hate
If you’re a regular reader of this blog, you may likely make a New Year’s resolution related to books. You might announce that you will read a great book that’s defeated you before. “I will read ‘Ulysses’ this year,&...
Tags: Jane Austen, Authors
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First editions: A rare present
Never mind the Morlocks. For a book lover, the most chilling scene in the 1960 screen adaptation of "The Time Machine" is the one in which the Time Traveler is taken to the decrepit library of the Eloi race. "I can learn all I want about you from books,"...
Tags: Apple iPad, Books and Magazines, Jimmy Carter, Chicago Tribune, Ray Bradbury
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'Hobbit' to again rule box office; 'Zero Dark Thirty' has big start
On Wednesday, three Senate leaders condemned Kathryn Bigelow's "Zero Dark Thirty" for its "grossly inaccurate" portrayal of the events leading to the killing of Osama Bin Laden. But the controversy only seemed to make the well-reviewed picture even more...
Tags: Christmas, On the Road (movie), Twilight (movie), Kristen Stewart, Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away (movie)
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Original site for Jack Kerouac topic gallery.