Inside this issue: Profile of Hans Fallada (author of Every Man Dies Alone), A Tolerable Anarchy by Jedediah Purdy, The Myth of American Exceptionalism by Godfrey Hodgson, Searching for Tamsen Donner by Gabrielle Burton, Poems 1959-2009 by Frederick Seidel, Don’t Cry by Mary Gaitskill, Important Artifacts... by Leanne Shapton, Naming Infinity by Loren Graham and Jean-Michel Kantor, Listening Below the Noise by Anne D.
Sept. 16, 2014
Sports
The Tennessee Titans came into training camp with questions about how Steve McNair would fare with a new offensive coordinator, with a craving to fill a hole at wide receiver and wondering how a revamped linebacker corps would respond.
Sept. 1, 2000
Entertainment & Arts
Director Marla Gam-Hudson tries to make the Garden Grove Community Theatre’s “The Matchmaker” peppy and fun-loving, but the result is noisy and too cute for its own good.
Sept. 21, 1990
Archives
With an eight-point lead and momentum on their side early in the fourth quarter, the San Diego Chargers seemed to have New England quarterback Tom Brady in check.
Jan. 15, 2007
Books
Movies
Godfrey Reggio’s “Powaqqatsi” (selected theaters), like his earlier “Koyaanisqatsi,” is a lyrical documentary that turns the instruments of technology against it.
May 7, 1988
‘Slumdog leads pack for film editing award
Jan. 13, 2009
Style is everything in a revival of a Philip Barry play.
Sept. 7, 1994
California
Faced with protesters calling its decision a “charade,” the city’s civil service board on Monday refused to hear the appeal of a fired police officer who is one of nine women suing the police chief and his top assistant for alleged sexual harassment.
Dec. 8, 1992
‘Slumdog’ reaps honors from three Hollywood groups
Feb. 16, 2009