PATSY YOUR ENTHUSIASM (2)

SIX DAYS ON THE ROAD

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By Elizabeth Nelson

MEDIA DIET

Deb Chachra on: the Library app, Midnight Radio, Vancouver museums.

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By Deb Chachra

07th
Oct

Joe Hill

"Don’t waste time in mourning. Organize.”
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By Lucy Sante

06th
Oct

The Book is a Weapon (2)

From John Holbo’s Pulp Mystery photostream on Flickr. *** Second in an occasional series.
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By Joshua Glenn

06th
Oct

Thor Heyerdahl

THOR HEYERDAHL (1914–2002) lived a long life, but so much was left undone: he might have piloted an ice floe from Porvoo to Hokkaido...
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By Matthew Battles

05th
Oct

Middlebrow Bestsellers — Week of 9/27/09

1) THREE CUPS OF TEA, by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin. (Penguin, $15.) A former climber builds schools in villages in Pakistan and...
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By Joshua Glenn

05th
Oct

Flann O’Brien

The myth of FLANN O’BRIEN (Brian O’Nolan, 1911-66) is that he squandered himself in the smalltime, wrote too much for the newspapers and not...
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By James Parker

04th
Oct

Winds of Magic (4): “We see you, Lee. We see you.”

Sprezzatura. If there’s a word guaranteed henceforth to discomfit the editors of The New Republic, that’ll be it. For it was under this romantic...
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By James Parker

04th
Oct

Buster Keaton

At one point in Billy Wilder’s Sunset Boulevard (1950), we find washed-up silent film stars literally and figuratively playing out their last hands. A...
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By Joe Alterio

03rd
Oct

Talib Kweli

No anti- middlebrow in recent memory has gotten more mileage (and grief) because of Middlebrow’s coopting efforts than TALIB KWELI (born 1975). Anointed the...
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By Tom Nealon