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Review: "Every Boy Should Have a Man" by Preston Allen
Genre mash-ups are de rigueur these days. Of course, writers like Margaret Atwood have been tight-roping the misty border between literary fiction and speculative fiction, fantasy and mystery for years. But a new outcropping of younger upstarts, such as...
Tags: Edgar Allan Poe, Slavery, Genres, Arts and Culture, Literature
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Minor league baseball: Day after clinching, Silver Hawks blown out
South Bend TribuneMIDLAND, Mich. — A night after clinching a Midwest League playoff spot, the South Bend Silver Hawks dropped a 15-1 decision to Great Lakes on Saturday night. Aaron Miller homered and drove in four runs for the Loons, who scored all 15 runs in...Tags: Sports, Lakes and Ponds, Steve Garvey, Corey Seager, Baseball
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Committee seeks names for Annapolis marker honoring March on Washington
A committee building a new memorial in Annapolis has extended the deadline for names of those who took part in the August 1963 March on Washington, where the Rev. Martin Luther King gave his famous "I Have a Dream" speech. The committee had initially...
Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Human Interest, Annapolis, Anne Arundel Community College
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Judy Juanita and her 'Virgin Soul'
In the late 1960s, Judy Juanita was a college undergraduate in the Bay Area and editor of a Black Panther Party newspaper. Now her new novel, "Virgin Soul" (Viking, $26.95), recounts the story of Geniece, an undergraduate who joins the Panthers. But...Tags: Culture, LSD, Human Interest, Cultural Development, Arts and Culture
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A rosy new stage for Sugar Blue
These are very sweet days for Sugar Blue. In a few months, he'll be a father once more, his wife and bass player Ilaria Lantieri expecting their first child together in late May or early June. In the meantime, the two — who own a home in...
Tags: Tameka Cottle, Dexter Gordon, Entertainment, Music Industry, Music
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Prefer not to? Kevin Smokler says you should reread 'Bartleby'
It's almost as if Kevin Smokler found himself in 30-something detention: well into adulthood, he was sentenced to go back and re-read the books he read in high school English class. He might have escaped if he hadn't been passing notes in class written...Tags: The Happiest News!, David Foster Wallace, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Beyonce, Steve Harvey
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Emily Raboteau's fresh exploration of identity and faith
-------------------- Searching for Zion The Quest for Home in the African Diaspora Emily Raboteau Atlantic Monthly Press: 320 pp., $25 -------------------- In 1965, author and civil rights essayist James Baldwin appeared at the Cambridge Union...Tags: Ethiopia, Slavery, William F. Buckley, Crime, Law and Justice, Jamaica
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Martin Luther King Jr.: 12 essential reads
Today the nation honors the life of Martin Luther King Jr., the reverend and activist who led the American civil rights movement. As King studied nonviolence as practiced by Gandhi and imagined by Henry David Thoreau, now his own life and work are the...Tags: Entertainment Events, Stanford University, Crime, Law and Justice, Google+, Human Interest
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Nathan Englander examines identity
Every journalist's nightmare is the interview with the subject who responds to questions with one-sentence (or even one-word) answers. Fortunately, the writer Nathan Englander — who was in Chicago recently as the inaugural Crown Speaker Series...Tags: Nathan Englander, Newspaper and Magazine, Saul Bellow, The Washington Post, Nassau County
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As 'Bastard out of Carolina' turns 20, Dorothy Allison reflects on her career
In her potent memoir and manifesto, “Two or Three Things I Know for Sure,” Dorothy Allison writes, “Oh, I could tell you stories that would darken the sky and stop the blood.” And then she declares, “I am not here to make...
Tags: Chicago Humanities Festival, Politics, Feminism, Rentals, Libraries
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Chinese-American novelist to speak at UM
Maxine Hong Kingston's most recent book, "I Love a Broad Margin to My Life" — possibly the last from this pioneering Chinese-American novelist, memoirist, poet and activist — includes a glossary to help readers with all the loan words. "I...
Tags: Fiction, Justice and Rights, Civil Rights, Education, Authors
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