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Iggy Pop interview: Playing with the Stooges is like being beaten up by a middle-aged gang
Turn It UpIggy Pop and James Williamson in London, 1972. (Courtesy of Columbia Records) When Iggy Pop and the Stooges played their final concert in 1974, Pop was knocked cold by a bottle hurled from a hostile audience. The band disintegrated amid...... -
Critic's Notebook: Lady Gaga, sexuality and 21st century pop: Speaking truth to Camille Paglia
Pop & HissResponding to a piece of pop-musical analysis by Camille Paglia carries risks not unlike those involved in publishing images of a burning Koran. She is a self-serving provocateur with a dogmatic world view, more interested in swatting down others'... -
New 'Mad Men' book: How many drinks did it cost Roger Sterling to get it published?
Show TrackerD.H. Lawrence. Henry Miller. And now... Roger Sterling? On Tuesday, Grove Press, a publisher once known for daring fare like "Lady Chatterley's Lover" and "Tropic of Cancer," announced that it will release "Sterling's Gold: Wit & Wisdom of an Ad...... -
Forget the romance: 'The Science of Kissing' is a bit dry
Jacket CopyTo celebrate Valentine's Day, Jessica Gelt takes a look in our pages at the book "The Science of Kissing: What Our Lips Are Telling Us" by Sheril Kirshenbaum. The conclusion, she finds, is that "despite its exalted status as one...... -
Henry Miller's last wife, Hoki Tokuda, remembers him, um, fondly?
Jacket CopyHenry Miller's last wife, Hoki Tokuda, says they never consummated their marriage; she now runs a Tokyo piano bar called Tropic of Cancer.... -
Philip Glass establishes annual arts festival near Carmel, debuting in August
Culture MonsterPhilip Glass founds annual arts festival near Carmel, with August debut... -
Grace Krilanovich: What it's like being one of 5 under 35
Jacket CopyGrace Krilanovich on working on her first novel and finding out she was selected as one of the National Book Foundation's 5 Under 35.... -
Polasek Foundation appoints 3 trustees
Orlando Arts BlogThe Albin Polasek Foundation Inc., which oversees the Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens, announces the appointment of three trustees. They are: Paula Zahn, executive vice president, First National Bank of Central Florida. Zahn’s commun... -
Reader opinion: Eighty-six the surgeon general?
Opinion L.A.In Friday's Opinion pages, Henry Miller, a physician and fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, presents an image of Surgeon General Regina Benjamin as ineffective and invisible. She focuses her attention, he wrote, on well-covered issues... -
It's A Gray Area: As you live your life, let it be a dance
As I turned "Medicare eligible" this year, I have been reflecting more and more about the time I have left on this planet. Maybe we all should — no matter how old we are. So I thought I would share some of my reflections with you. I know as you read...Tags: Science, Dalai Lama, Orange County Superior Court, Entertainment, Music
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Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library opens
Tribune reporterINDIANAPOLIS-- In the new Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library there is an artifact that, despite being on display, will never truly be seen. It's an unopened letter that Kurt Vonnegut Sr., sent his son Kurt Jr. while the younger Vonnegut was serving in...Tags: California, Germany, University of Chicago, World War II (1939-1945), Children
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Henry Miller lithograph crops up at estate sale
Jacket CopyOnetime Big Sur resident Henry Miller is best known as an author. He wrote the controversially racy "Tropic of Cancer" -- published in 1934 in France, it finally came to America in 1961, where it was the subject of an......
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