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2013/05/23 03:17
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Dylan inducted as honorary member of arts academy
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...
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2013/05/20 00:06
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Rowling Savaged as Authors Raphael, Epstein Squas...
Frederic Raphael and Joseph Epstein are rude about nearly everybody in their new book. “Distant Intimacy, A Friendship in the Age of the Internet,” subverts the trend against public displays of...
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2013/05/18 05:43
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Celebrate cultural gifts of gay geniuses
By Roger Guffey President Bill Clinton made a comment that has stuck in my head for years: "Look beyond the stereotypes that blind us. We need each other. All of us — we need each other. We don't...
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2013/05/17 04:20
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Dylan inducted as honorary member of arts academy
NEW YORK — 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...
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2013/05/16 08:50
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Gay Fiction Is Everybody's Fiction
Gay writers have been passing for centuries. From Shakespeare’s sonnets — now widely believed to be addressed to a man — to the deceptively simple romances of
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2013/05/10 19:25
2013/05/10 19:25
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The French elite: where it went wrong
The French Stalinist Maurice Thorez spent the second world war in Moscow, where he called himself “Ivanov”. When France was liberated, he came home and entered government. After Charles de Gaulle...
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2013/05/10 18:16
2013/05/10 18:16
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Writers Festival: For whom the bell tolls
She’s best-known for her detective novels but British author Kate Atkinson’s latest work is a change of direction, writes Linda Herrick Writer Kate Atkinson. Photo / Euan Myles We're exactly 15...
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2013/04/29 21:13
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Book review: In 'Equilateral' by Ken Kalfus, Eart...
Ken Kalfus, author of the new novel "Equilateral," has woven a tale that is both fantastical and believable. He's done it not just with an expansive imagination and sharp writing skills, but a...
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2013/04/27 11:45
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Bob Jampol: In the shadow of the Boston Marathon
What more can be said about the horrific events at the finish line of the Boston Marathon and the inspiring aftermath? All of us feel simultaneously saddened at the carnage but proud of the courage...
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2013/04/26 18:17
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Ashenden
Elizabeth Wilhide studies the history of a house through its inhabitants. Photo / Supplied Ashenden by Elizabeth Wilhide(Penguin $37) "Houses have their own ways of dying," wrote
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2013/04/23 17:39
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Members Show To Be Bigger Than Ever
Not surprisingly, this year’s group exhibit celebrating a diamond anniversary milestone for the oldest non-juried museum exhibition on Long Island, and to be judged by “2012 Whitney Biennial”...
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2013/04/22 05:15
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Global warning
For some people, a healthy diet and a healthy planet go hand-in-hand. The rest of us would just like to walk past a donut store without binging. Maybe these magazines will help. VegNews is not likely...
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