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Sterling Lord shares insight, memories
Without Sterling Lord, there would be no Jack Kerouac — not Kerouac as we know him, anyway, the writer who introduced the Beat Generation. Lord was a former magazine editor and fledgling literary agent working in a basement apartment in New York...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Jack Kerouac, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Literature
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Review: 'On the Road' is achingly romantic
There are as many visions of "On the Road," novelist Jack Kerouac's vivid anthem to the romance of youthful freedom and the getting of experience as there are readers. It's a book so influential yet so personal that each succeeding generation since its...
Tags: Amy Adams, Viggo Mortensen, Walter Salles, Jack Kerouac, Entertainment
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Unwinding in the water and the forest on the Oregon coast
FLORENCE, Ore. — My mind drifts back to Ken Kesey's 1964 novel, "Sometimes a Great Notion," as my friend Rob and I drive west from Eugene to the Oregon coast along scenic Highway 126. The curling two-lane road sweeps through views of the Cascade...
Tags: Highway Transportation, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Kristen Stewart in 'On the Road': 'I just want ... a baby' [video]
24 FramesTwo clips from "On the Road" with Kristen Stewart that premiered at Cannes Film Festival.... -
This Sunday: The smartest person in the room and 'Cuckoo's Nest'
Jacket CopySunday's book reviews include a Margaret Fuller biography ("The Lives of Margaret Fuller") and a look at Ken Kesey's "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" 50 years after its publication.... -
Saturday’s Highlights: 'Tanked: Unfiltered' on Animal Planet
Show TrackerSaturday’s Highlights: 'Tanked: Unfiltered' on Animal Planet... -
Daum: Don't 'drink the Kool-Aid'
Drunk any Kool-Aid lately? Or maybe you accused someone else of doing it? If so, congratulations, you're right in step with one of the nation's most popular idiomatic trends. A snappy, fruit-flavored way of referring to someone who unquestioningly...Tags: Valium (drug), Eric Schmidt, Kim Kardashian, Religion and Belief, Starbucks Corp.
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Rethinking Hemingway 50 years after his death
Los Angeles TimesBoozy, boorish and self-besotted, the world-famous writer in Woody Allen's current hit film, "Midnight in Paris," is kind of a clown. And, as played by actor Corey Stoll, he's an instantly recognizable replica of the author of "The Sun Also Rises" and...Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Queens (New York City), Human Interest, Robert Stone, Nicole Kidman
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Live: Furthur at the Greek Theatre
Pop & HissFurthur performed at the Greek Theatre on Wednesday. The band, which features former Grateful Dead members, performed songs from throughout the band's career.... -
Signed 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' book sells for $9,000
Jacket CopyA signed first edition of Ken Kesey's 1962 novel "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" has set one collector back $9,000.... -
On the Web: A literary marriage, a writer's lessons and more book news
Jacket CopyLibrarians meet, a 75-year-old author weds and an Oscar-winning writer shares his secrets in today's book news.... -
Movie Projector: 'Apes' will rise above 'Change-Up' at box office
Company Town"Rise of the Planet of the Apes" is expected to top the box office this weekend, while the other new film opening in wide release, the R-rated comedy "The Change-Up," is only expected to pull in a modest number of ticket sales....
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