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    Jul 12, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Travel with a classic touch, and a picnic blanket, to Massachusetts' Tanglewood

    Lenox, Mass. — Travelers come to the Berkshires in western Massachusetts for the mountains and the museums, the camping and the theater, the just-off-the-boil summer days that fade into cool evenings and single-blanket nights. But most of all they come for Tanglewood, the classical music festival that is one of America's most beloved excuses for a starlit picnic. This year, it's particularly important to pack the champagne glasses. The mother of all classical-paloozas is turning 75.
    Lenox, Mass. — Travelers come to the Berkshires in western Massachusetts for the mountains and the museums, the camping and the theater, the just-off-the-boil summer days that fade into cool evenings and single-blanket nights. But most of all they...

    Tags: Entertainment, Concerts, Music, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Yo-Yo Ma

  2. Jul 4, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  3. 88 books that shaped America, at the Library of Congress

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    The Library of Congress' list of 88 books that shaped America includes poetry, novels, nonfiction, a play, a polemic, books of science and grammar, cookbooks and children's books. What's it missing?...
  4. Dec 15, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  5. 14 eclectic, bookish gifts

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    Bookends, wall decor, jewelry, e-reader cases and more -- 14 eclectic gift ideas for the book lover on your list....
  6. Jan 26, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Theater review: 'And God Created Great Whales' at REDCAT

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    Mark Swed reviews Rinde Eckert's stunningly effective "Moby Dick" theater piece, "And God Created Great Whales" at REDCAT....
  8. Feb 20, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Ben Heppner cancels 'Moby-Dick' performance in San Diego

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    Ben Heppner has canceled his Tuesday appearance in "Moby-Dick" at San Diego Opera. The company said in a statement that the tenor is ill and that the role of Captain Ahab will be sung by Jay Hunter Morris on that night....
  10. Nov 27, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. The Siren's Call: A horn of plenty's worth of holiday reading

    One Thanksgiving lesson most school kids probably don't receive has to do with the horn of plenty adorning festive paintings. For me it always seemed like a weird choice for carrying harvested food — what about a simple, flat-bottomed basket? But I didn't know that the horn was special. In classical myth, the horn is a symbol for several food- and wealth-related gods because, one story goes, Zeus played too roughly with a goat and broke its horn. To make amends, he promised to fill that broken horn with whatever food the animal desired.
    One Thanksgiving lesson most school kids probably don't receive has to do with the horn of plenty adorning festive paintings. For me it always seemed like a weird choice for carrying harvested food — what about a simple, flat-bottomed basket? But...

    Tags: Entertainment, Poetry, Documentary (genre), National Geographic Channel (tv network), Princeton University

  12. Dec 4, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Tablets: Downloadable classic books are in abundance

    Let's say you're getting, or giving, a new tablet or an e-reader (iPad, Kobo, Nook or Kindle Fire) for the holidays. Here's an idea for what to do with it: Load it first with free books. Thanks to Project Gutenberg, as well as the cultural gift known as public domain, you can build a library, as I have, with a variety of classic literature, gratis: Daniel Defoe's "A Journal of the Plague Year," Benjamin Franklin's "Autobiography," Kate Chopin's "The Awakening." It's enough to make you believe in the free flow of ideas.
    Let's say you're getting, or giving, a new tablet or an e-reader (iPad, Kobo, Nook or Kindle Fire) for the holidays. Here's an idea for what to do with it: Load it first with free books. Thanks to Project Gutenberg, as well as the cultural gift known as...

    Tags: Amazon Kindle Fire, Occupy Wall Street, Joseph Conrad, Apple iPad, Sherwood Anderson

  14. Jun 5, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Making a Summer Splash

     
      Looking for big splashy fun to cool down the summer heat?   Consider a weekend jaunt to breezy San Diego. It’s more than just a pretty bay. Turns out, San Diego’s waterfront is loaded with all types of ocean adventures, from speedboating...

    Tags: Paul Gauguin, Defense, Armed Forces, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Human Interest

  16. Oct 16, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Book review: 'The Art of Fielding' by Chad Harbach

    The Art of Fielding
    The Art of Fielding A Novel Chad Harbach Little, Brown: 528 pp., $25.99 In terms of conjuring a shorthand for a certain American innocence, there are few delivery systems quite so direct as baseball. Touched on by a library's worth of authors...

    Tags: Rick Ankiel, Don DeLillo, Cinderella (fictional character), Stephen King, College Baseball

  18. Jul 30, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Henry Carlisle dies at 84; author, translator helped bring Solzhenitsyn's work to Western audiences

    Henry Carlisle, a San Francisco author, translator and former editor who with his wife helped bring two works<b> </b>by <a href="http://lat.ms/r3Fsel">Alexander Solzhenitsyn</a> to Western audiences, has died. He was 84.
    Henry Carlisle, a San Francisco author, translator and former editor who with his wife helped bring two works by Alexander Solzhenitsyn to Western audiences, has died. He was 84. Carlisle died of complications from pneumonia July 11 in San Francisco,...

    Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Albert Camus, Russia, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice and Rights

  20. Oct 12, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Signed 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' book sells for $9,000

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    A signed first edition of Ken Kesey's 1962 novel "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" has set one collector back $9,000....
  22. Nov 15, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  23. 5,000 books reportedly thrown out in Occupy Wall Street raid

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    The 5,000 books in the Occupy Wall Street library were removed during an early-morning police raid Tuesday in New York....
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