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137 - Writers Discuss Dreams and Ambitions at Happy Ending
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  • 137 - Writers Discuss Dreams and Ambitions at Happy Ending

    The theme of the Happy Ending event at Joe's Pub on November 10th was dreams and ambitions. Jennifer Egan, Julia Holmes and Teddy Wayne read from their new novels, which offer unconventional views of success, explore what it means, and consider whether success can make us happy.

    Tue, 7 Dec 2010 - 24min
  • 136 - Authors Tackle the Hip-Hop Economy and Riot Grrrls at KGB Bar

    In the latest episode of KGB's non-fiction reading series, Dan Charnas read from his forthcoming book "The Big Payback: The History of the Business of Hip-Hop." Charnas' book, out next month, examines how hip-hop originated in the ghettos of 1970s New York to become one of the world's predominant pop-culture as well as a multi-billion dollar businesses. Also at KGB, Sara Marcus read from her book "Girls to the Front: The True Story of the Riot Grrl Movement Revolution." The book tells the brash story of the early '90s music and feminism that became the Riot Grrl movement.

    Tue, 9 Nov 2010 - 34min
  • 135 - Life with Harold: Lady Antonia Fraser Remembers Pinter

    Lady Antonia Fraser recently took the New York Public Library (NYPL) stage elegantly poised and eager to spellbind the audience with tales from her memoir, "Must You Go? My Life with Harold Pinter."

    Tue, 9 Nov 2010 - 1h 08min
  • 134 - Dark Materials: Mystery and Noir Writers Confess at Barnes & Noble

    When it comes to things that go bump in the night, or things that bump each other off in the night, Otto Penzler is the man. The proprietor of The Mysterious Bookshop purveys classic and contemporary crime novels, chillers, and thrillers, but in recent years has also become a kind of anthology Master of Ceremonies, rounding up choice selections in such genres as pulp and vampire fiction. Most recently, he has curated two volumes in Houghton Mifflin’s “Best American” series—“The Best American Mystery Stories 2010” (with Lee Child) and “The Best American Noir of the Century” (with James Ellroy).

    Fri, 29 Oct 2010 - 49min
  • 133 - When Did Vampires Become So Hot?

    When did the undead become so popular? Vampires used to lurk on the fringes of pop culture: but these days they are heroes, heartthrobs, and the family next door.

    Thu, 28 Oct 2010 - 51min
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