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Women Shouldn't Use Men For Measure
The Hartford CourantImagine hearing the phrase: "Wow, you're just like one of the boys!" Then imagine hearing the phrase: "Wow, you're just like every other woman!" Now decide which phrase is a compliment. That didn't take very long, did it? Let's face it: For a... -
Little, Brown names Reagan Arthur publisher
Reagan Arthur will become publisher of Little, Brown, the company announced Thursday. The move is scheduled to take place on April 1, when current publisher Michael Pietsch will become CEO. "Soon after Reagan Arthur arrived at Little, Brown, one of...
Tags: Book, Google+, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Downton Abbey (tv program), Social Media
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Make it stop: Jane Austen via 'Downton Abbey' in new book
Jane Austen has been dead for close to 200 years, but it's hard to imagine she's gotten much rest in her grave in Westminster Abbey, what with all the rewrites, updates and zombifications of her work. We get it: her books are much beloved, and readers...Tags: Christianity, Google+, Anglicanism, Downton Abbey (tv program), Westminster Abbey
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College student can make a date with Cupid
Dear Amy: I'm a college student and participate in a club at college. We often work with another club, our "sister club," at a nearby university. My friend "Mark" was hired to be a supervisor for the other school's club. I'm really happy about that...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Students, Reviews
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Sundance darlings eye alternative distribution platforms
Not that long ago, premiering a star-driven Sundance Film Festival movie on a video-on-demand channel was an admission of failure. But last year's festival produced two huge on-demand hits, Richard Gere's crime drama "Arbitrage" and Kirsten Dunst's...Tags: Anne Fontaine, Customs and Tradition, Bachelorette (movie), Celebrities, Shia LaBeouf
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The incredible shrinking Barnes & Noble
Big box bookstores such as Barnes & Noble were once considered a major threat to the health of the book-selling industry, offering discounts, massive selections and lattes that independent bookstores could not. Now things have changed: Barnes & Noble is...
Tags: Google+, Book, Newspaper and Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Barnes & Noble
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The operatic governor
TRENTON, N.J. -- Coyness is not part of Chris Christie's repertoire, which does not stress subtlety, delicacy and intimation. New Jersey's governor is more Mickey Spillane than Jane Austen and his persona, which sometimes is that of a bulldog who got up...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Rand Paul, Political Fundraising, Bruce Springsteen, Frank Lautenberg
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Chicago Improv Festival schedule includes TV funny folks
RedEyeIt's like stuffing a car full of clowns ... A carload of TV stars with Chicago ties are among the 765 artists set to make funny April 1-7 at the 16th annual Chicago Improv Festival. "I'm thrilled that Craig and I will finally get to make stuff up for...Tags: NBC (tv network), Music Theater, 30 Rock (tv program), Evanston, Schaumburg
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Caldecott, Newbery Medals awarded by American Library Assn.
The American Library Assn. announced its 2013 book award winners Monday at its annual national conference, held this year in Seattle. While the best-known awards are the John Newbery Medal and the Caledecott Medal, there are dozens of awards, each of...
Tags: Book, Google+, Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Awards and Prizes, Human Interest
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200 Years of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice
Latest timelinesJan. 28 marks the 200th anniversary of the publication of "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen. While the book was popular in the author's day, she could never have imagined how beloved it would become. Here are 200 years of the ups and occasional downs... -
What's happening to CalArts' literary journal Black Clock?
This post has been updated. Please see below for details. The California Institute of the Arts launched its literary journal Black Clock in 2004 with pieces by some of the best writers of the moment: David Foster Wallace, Jonathan Lethem, Aimee Bender...
Tags: Google+, Education, Newspaper and Magazine, Colleges and Universities, Middlebury
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Inspired by the Ravens: Literary NFL teams?
The Super Bowl-bound Baltimore Ravens get their name from the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe, making them the most literary NFL team. They can thank the people of Baltimore, who chose the name during a poll conducted by the Baltimore Sun. The radio...
Tags: Google+, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Edgar Allan Poe, Sports, Arts and Culture
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