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Results tagged “Books”
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Featured readers and speakers surround "Six Word Memoirs" founder Larry Smith (at the mic) on stage at SLAM.
Featured readers and speakers surround "Six Word Memoirs" founder Larry Smith (at the mic) on stage at SLAM.
+Writer Katrina Brooke spent her Mother's day at "Six Words for My Mother," part of the best-selling book series Six-Word Memoirs, which was developed by Larry Smith, the publisher of SMITH magazine and spouse of Piper Kerman, a fellow author whose memoir inspired the popular Netflix series "Orange is the New Black". ...
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Photo by Joel Silverstein /
Featured readers and speakers surround "Six Word Memoirs" founder Larry Smith (at the mic) on stage at SLAM.
Featured readers and speakers surround "Six Word Memoirs" founder Larry Smith (at the mic) on stage at SLAM.
+Writer Katrina Brooke spent her Mother's day at "Six Words for My Mother," part of the best-selling book series Six-Word Memoirs, which was developed by Larry Smith, the publisher of SMITH magazine and spouse of Piper Kerman, a fellow author whose memoir inspired the popular Netflix series "Orange is the New Black". ...
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The cover of Legault's "The Madeleine Poems"
The cover of Ashbery's "Planishphere"
In our first review - of Patti Smith's Just Kids - we were lucky to be in agreement about pretty much everything. Not so this week.
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The cover of Just Kids
We want you to read. We're not going to tell you what happens. We're having a conversation about the book's greater implications and why they might matter to you, too. ...
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+Writer Katrina Brooke spent her Mother's day at "Six Words for My Mother," part of the best-selling book series Six-Word Memoirs, which was developed by Larry Smith, the publisher of SMITH magazine and spouse of
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YBNY ponders writer/director Spike Jonze's transcendent film, "Her," from a New Yorker's perspective, contemplating the influence of the ubiquitous Nuyorican accent and more on our imagined collective dystopian future.
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