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Strange Finds: “My Journey from Beach Cop to Police Chief”
Strange Finds: “My Journey from Beach Cop to Police Chief”
By jake goldman
July 12, 2013

A memoir about a beach cop who becomes police chief of New London, Connecticut and falls in love with a woman who trains bears along the way. (The bear part is the best part.)


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Cheap Wine, Plastic Chairs: Chuck Klosterman at BookCourt
Cheap Wine, Plastic Chairs: Chuck Klosterman at BookCourt
By Kate Gavino
July 11, 2013

A weekly series that celebrates everyone’s favorite part of the author reading: the Q&A. This week, Chuck Klosterman discusses Yeezus and the literary value of ‘shrooms.

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Breaking Down Breakdowns: Comedians in Crises
Breaking Down Breakdowns: Comedians in Crises
By Sarah Bennett
July 10, 2013

Memoirs by Sara Benincasa, Michael Ian Black and Darrell Hammond all go far beyond their bits and deep into their lives.

 

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Beach Reads Revisited: “Valley of the Dolls”
Beach Reads Revisited: “Valley of the Dolls”
By Sarah Bennett
July 09, 2013

Are the scandalous must-reads of yesteryear still worth the space in your beach bag?

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The Roots of Questlove: A Review of “Mo’ Meta Blues”
The Roots of Questlove: A Review of “Mo’ Meta Blues”
By Hilary Hughes
July 08, 2013

What happens when Ahmir Thompson — a.k.a. Questlove — steps out from behind the drum kit and becomes his own critic?

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Vincent vs. Vincent, or How an “Urban Fantasy Fiction” Writer Stole My Name
Vincent vs. Vincent, or How an “Urban Fantasy Fiction” Writer Stole My Name
By Honor Vincent
July 08, 2013

It doesn’t matter that she was born first; she took my name & I will never forgive her.

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Mark Twain, the Sultan of Snark
Mark Twain, the Sultan of Snark
By Honor Vincent
July 04, 2013

In one of Twain’s earliest & lesser known works, we discover that he could probably slay as a Gawker columnist.

 

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Defunct Periodicals: "Lingua Franca"
Defunct Periodicals: "Lingua Franca"
By Helen Schumacher
July 03, 2013

Countless periodicals have come & gone, but which are worth remembering? A favorite of academics & journalists, Lingua Franca certainly is.

 

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Cartoons & Conflict: Exploring Israel & Palestine Through Graphic Novels
Cartoons & Conflict: Exploring Israel & Palestine Through Graphic Novels
By Sarah Bennett
July 03, 2013

Where traditional journalism often fails to connect, graphic novelists make sense of a region at war.

 

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Diversity Within Unity: A Review of "Our Man in Iraq" by Robert Perisic
Diversity Within Unity: A Review of "Our Man in Iraq" by Robert Perisic
By Arvind Dilawar
July 02, 2013

Two of The Guardian's  need-to-know Croatian authors: Slavenka Drakulic on Robert Perisic's latest novel.

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