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Jon Hamm will 'Howl'
Zap2It.comJon Hamm, used to working with "Mad Men," will work for a mad man. Hamm has signed on to play defense lawyer Jake Ehrlich in the Allen Ginsberg biopic "Howl," according to Variety. The movie follows Ginsberg's 1957 obscenity trial, based on phrases in...Tags: Jon Hamm, Entertainment, The Day the Earth Stood Still (movie, 2008), Television
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He's San Francisco's pugilistic poet, for better or verse
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAugust Kleinzahler gets into fights at poetry readings. Once, in Ireland, he traded insults with a host he found verbose. At a reading in a New York bar, he told a noisy drunk to shut his trap. Fists flew after the guy made a crack about Kleinzahler's...Tags: Rentals, Fraud, Robin Hood, Basketball, Tony Soprano (fictional character)
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'The Posthuman Dada Guide: Tzara and Lenin Play Chess' by Andrei Codrescu
The Posthuman Dada Guide Tzara & Lenin Play Chess Andrei Codrescu Princeton University Press: 238 pp., $16.95 paper The job is gone, the 401(k) is gutted, college tuition is due, and "Grey's Anatomy" is a shadow of its former self. Can't decide...Tags: Zurich (Swiss Confederation), Judaism, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Philosophy, Death
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Ground level
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer| This is the first in an occasional series of walking tours that The Times' architecture critic will be taking with writers, artists, designers and others who see the L.A. cityscape in unusual or provocative ways. On an L.A. wavelength * To urban blogger...Tags: Science and Technology, North Carolina, History, Starbucks Corp., Los Angeles
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Budapest's cool kerts
Special to The Los Angeles TimesBudapest, Hungary Ihad arrived here during a punishing cold stretch of winter that kept me cooped up in my flat within the shadow of mighty St. Stephen's Basilica — and in earshot of its hourly gong. When I went out, it was mostly to nearby cafes...Tags: Judaism, Budapest (Hungary), Hungary, Los Angeles Times
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'Stories Done: Writings on the 1960s and Its Discontents' by Mikal Gilmore
The revolution -- the one that took place in the 1960s -- was in fact televised. The music, the antiwar movement, the drug culture and the social upheaval of the era became major benefactors of the first wave of saturation media coverage. To the...Tags: Timothy Leary, Ken Kesey, Gregg Allman, Johnny Cash, Democratic Convention (1968)
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Five Actors Will 'Howl' with 'Pineapple Express' Star
Zap2It.comDavid Strathairn, Alan Alda, Jeff Daniels, Mary-Louise Parker and Paul Rudd are set to join James Franco in "Howl." Oscar-winning documentarians Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman will make their narrative writing-directing-producing debuts on the...Tags: Alan Alda, Gus van Sant, James Franco, Paul Rudd, Mary-Louise Parker
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And so it goes
Times Staff WriterFOR readers of a certain age and philosophical bent — and I count myself among them — Kurt Vonnegut was the writer who opened up the world. There was your life before Vonnegut, and then there was Vonnegut. Once you read him, it changed...Tags: Science and Technology, World War II (1939-1945), Armistice Day, Landforms, Philosophy
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Novelist Norman Mailer Dies at 84
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNovember 11, 2007 Norman Mailer, the pugnacious two-time Pulitzer Prize winner who jabbed and bobbed his way, sometimes literally, through an extraordinary career as one of the most original and audacious voices in postwar American letters, died...Tags: Periodicals, Romance (genre), Harold Bloom, History, Superman (fictional character)
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Robert Frank goes from ignored to a national treasure
Looking In
Robert Frank's "The Americans" -- Expanded Edition
Edited and with text
by Sarah Greenough
Steidl: 506 pp., $75 hardcover
He was a foreigner with a camera, a young artist newly arrived on the streets of Manhattan from the Old World,...Tags: Washington, DC, Walker Evans, South Carolina, New Mexico, Los Angeles
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Los Angeles Times Names Book Prize Winners
LOS ANGELES, April 28, 2006 – The Los Angeles Times presented its annual Robert Kirsch Award for lifetime achievement and honored nine Book Prize winners during its 26th annual Book Prizes ceremony, April 28 at UCLA's Royce Hall. Joan Didion, renowned as...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Companies and Corporations, University of California, Los Angeles, History, Sacramento
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Changing culture of literature
Times Staff WriterWhen Lawrence Ferlinghetti stood up last week at his City Lights Bookstore in San Francisco to announce the finalists for the 2006 National Book Awards, he made sure to remind those in attendance that this was a political event, noting, "It's a great...Tags: San Francisco, Awards and Prizes, Fiction, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawrence Ferlinghetti
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