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'Obscene in the Extreme' by Rick Wartzman
Obscene in the Extreme
The Burning and Banning of John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath"
Rick Wartzman
PublicAffairs : 336 pp., $26.95
HISTORY IS made of small moments. The big ones matter, too, of course -- the wars, the famines, the epidemics that...Tags: Los Angeles, Photography, Nevada, Dorothea Lange, Folk Music
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Tongue & Groove Conrad Romo hosts this monthly reading series. The latest installment will feature Chiwan Choi, Chris Kerr, Doug Cordell, Pat Payne and Nancy Pimental, with music by Les July. www.tongueandgroovela.com. Hotel Cafe,...Tags: Vermont, Thousand Oaks, Los Angeles, Reviews, Books
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Ruling awarding Steinbeck publishing rights reversed
A federal appeals court yesterday reversed a ruling that awarded one of John Steinbeck's sons and a granddaughter publishing rights to 10 of the author's early works, including "The Grapes of Wrath" and "Of Mice and Men." The ruling by the 2nd U.S....Tags: Court Administration, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Justice System
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Penguin wins back rights to Steinbeck's early novels
From Bloomberg NewsPearson's Penguin Group regained the right to publish 10 of John Steinbeck's novels after a federal appeals court reversed a ruling in favor of the late author's son and granddaughter. The decision today by the U.S. Court of Appeals in New York validated...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Local Authority, New York, Court Administration, Awards and Prizes
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Appeals court reverses Steinbeck copyrights ruling
Associated Press WriterA federal appeals court Wednesday reversed a ruling that awarded one of John Steinbeck's sons and a granddaughter publishing rights to 10 of the author's early works, including "The Grapes of Wrath" and "Of Mice and Men." The ruling by the 2nd U.S....Tags: Sales, Local Authority, Court Administration, Justice System, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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2008 Theater Guide: Bard, 'Boys' Highlight Fall Season
Courant Staff WriterPremieres from Athol Fugard and Paula Vogel, a new production from theater guru Peter Brook and a visit by the those popular "Jersey Boys" are just some of the many highlights of an exceptional theater season in Connecticut. Let the games begin The...Tags: Al Pacino, Awards and Prizes, Wesleyan University, Westport Country Playhouse, Frank Wedekind
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Ralph De La Cruz commentary: Time signpost can't be ignored
Today, I'd typically be dancing like a 16-year-old Chinese gymnast. You see, the kids go back to school on Monday. And the start of school means back to the routine. Earlier bedtimes. No more squawks of, "I'm bored." But this year, my back-to-school...Tags: Family, Elementary Schools, Examinations, Schools, High Schools
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THURSDAY Discussion: Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington St., Claudia Cassidy Theater, 12:15 p.m. "What the Heck Are You Doing to My Yard?" Mike Nowak of WGN Radio and co-founder and president of the Midwest Ecological Landscaping Association explains how...Tags: Douglas Park, Navy Pier, Jazz Music, Barbara Hershey, Dancing
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NY court reverses Steinbeck kin copyrights ruling
Associated Press WriterA federal appeals court on Wednesday reversed a ruling that awarded John Steinbeck's son and granddaughter publishing rights to 10 of the author's early works, including "The Grapes of Wrath" and "Of Mice and Men." The ruling by the 2nd U.S. Circuit...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Sales, Local Authority, Court Administration, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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J. BUCK JABAILY
J. Buck Jabaily is the artistic director of the Single Carrot Theatre on North Avenue. Jabaily and his friends founded the theater in Colorado in 2005 when they graduated from college, and they held their first show in Baltimore in January 2007. Jabaily...Tags: Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Stella Adler, Harold Clurman, Elia Kazan, Lee Strasberg
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'Obamanomics' by John R. Talbott
Special to The TimesJuly 16, 2008 Among the things I admire most about Barack Obama is the way that he's able, without sounding wishy-washy, to capture issues in their full complexity -- to explain them not in the obtuse terms typical of so many politicians but in a...Tags: Google Inc., Procter & Gamble Company, Consumer Electronics Industry, Housing Industry, Health and Safety at School
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Strong lyrics, vocals captivate in Meg & Dia's latest release
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High SchoolMeg & Dia Something Real Inspired by classic 20century writers, this dynamic pair of sisters couldn't be less ordinary. Meg & Dia have made a definitive mark in their genre with their new album, Something Real. Originally on Doghouse Records, the...Tags: Indiana, Music
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