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Interview: Alice Bag of Stay at Home Bomb
Once a punk rocker, always a punk rocker
Alice Bag (nee Armendariz), who shone bright in the Los Angeles punk scene of the late-1970s, will be in town Saturday to read from her book Violence Girl: East L.A. Rage to Hollywood Stage and to play a few tunes at 7 pm at Rochambeau Library.
By:
DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| February 10, 2012
Staying hardcore in the land of the stripmall
The way we were
Some of us enter this world prematurely. After peaking on parent-approved science fiction, you find yourself with a pocketful of quarters pedaling your PK Ripper toward the inviting glow of a neon ARCADE sign.
By:
MAX G. MORTON
| December 01, 2011
Young Adulteration
Kid lit, cultural literacy, and the rise of books that are fun to read
In the late 1980s, when I was nine or 10, my mom bought me my own copy of A First Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Our Children Need To Know .
By:
EUGENIA WILLIAMSON
| September 21, 2011
Will Kindles kill libraries?
In this corner: libraries struggling to bring in patrons. In the other: Kindles looking to expand their market. Will it be a bloodbath, or can they hug it out?
This week, OverDrive itself will host its own conference to help libraries deal with a massive onslaught of patrons clamoring to check out books on their Kindles. Can embattled public institutions handle such a drastic change?
By:
EUGENIA WILLIAMSON
| July 27, 2011
Bottom of the 33rd: Hope, Redemption, and Baseball's Longest Game
Excerpted from the book by Dan Barry
"I hope you're still with us," the broadcaster Bob Drew says to the night, a note of desperation in his voice.
By:
DAN BARRY
| July 20, 2011
I was a teenage Sandinista
Deb Olin Unferth left college in the '80s to become a Communist Freedom Fighter. It didn't quite work out that way.
As a freshman philosophy major at the University of Colorado, Deb Olin Unferth fell in love with a junior named George. A pious Evangelical, George felt it was his duty to help his Communist brethren in Central America fight against their capitalist oppressors. So he did, and Unferth went with him.
By:
EUGENIA WILLIAMSON
| January 31, 2011
Review: Caroline Leavitt's family Pictures
Photo finish
Love, family, and the moments that change lives forever — these are the potent ingredients that Caroline Leavitt stirs up again and again in her fiction.
By:
JULIA HANNA
| January 27, 2011
Hip-hop history
Dan Charnas's story is bigger than the music
Dan Charnas is aware that some disgruntled rap purists may eschew his epic tome on planet hip-hop's animated cast of titanic dick swingers.
By:
CHRIS FARAONE
| January 11, 2011
Review: ''American Gothic'' painter Grant Wood gets to leave the closet
American gay
Who was Grant Wood? Millions of Americans know him as the artist who painted American Gothic — and that's about it. But since his death, from pancreatic cancer, in 1942, he's become the poster boy for the right and the whipping boy of the left.
By:
JEFFREY GANTZ
| January 07, 2011
Gift Guide 2010: Books that'll make your coffee table look smart
Rock of Pages
There are books, and then there are deluxe books. They're like normal books, but more badass.
By:
MICHAEL GOETZMAN, MICAH HAUSER, AND STEVE MILLER
| December 08, 2010
Gift Guide 2010: Graphic novels and comic anthologies
There's something about getting a book as a gift that makes you not want to read it.
By:
S.I. ROSENBAUM
| December 08, 2010
Sam Costello is Rhode Island's king of dark comics
The horror!
The farmer desperate to save his dying wife. The aging photographer trying to resurrect his career. The funeral director who goes to extreme measures to cut costs.
By:
CHUCK O'DONNELL
| October 27, 2010
Review: David Young knows where he's going
Poet's progress
David Young's Selected and New Poems is a good book by a good poet. You'll have to take my word for that, because I am not going to quote from his poems.
By:
WILLIAM CORBETT
| October 27, 2010
Interview: Maya Angelou shares her wisdom
Dare to be courageous
Though poet, writer, performer, teacher, and director Maya Angelou has made several visits to Rhode Island over the past two decades, her words of wisdom are always pointed reminders to those who have heard her speak before and wake-up calls to those who haven't.
By:
JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| September 14, 2010
Review: Per Petterson plumbs The River of Time
Norse code
Why would Per Petterson — the bestselling Scandinavian writer whose books don't feature an invincible crimefighting heroine — curse the river of time when he is so adept at navigating it?
By:
PETER KEOUGH
| September 07, 2010
Interview: Gary Shteyngart
Dystopia now
Onionskin jeans are transparent, cost a fortune, and send your fuckability rating off the charts.
By:
EUGENIA WILLIAMSON
| September 07, 2010
Review: Rob Sheffield's inner Sheena
Womanly man
It was probably a common impulse, wanting to save Rob Sheffield.
By:
AMY FINCH
| August 31, 2010
Critics' choice?
Jonathan Franzen and the Great American Novel
This month, Jonathan Franzen became the first living American novelist in 10 years to make the cover of Time . His Freedom — out this Tuesday, and his first novel since 2001's National Book Award–winning best seller, The Corrections — has been anointed the latest Great American Novel.
By:
EUGENIA WILLIAMSON
| August 29, 2010
Review: The World That Never Was
Lies your teacher told you about anarchism
Some marketing wizard gave Oxford-based historian Alex Butterworth's exhaustive history of the international anarchist movement a fun title it doesn't deserve.
By:
CLIF GARBODEN
| August 17, 2010
A good walk
Gail Caldwell remembers Caroline Knapp
Before Caroline Knapp died of lung cancer — in 2002, at age 42 — she'd gone bestseller with the most private of torments: her alcoholism (in Drinking: A Love Story ) and her anorexia ( Appetites: Why Women Want ).
By:
AMY FINCH
| August 09, 2010
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