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August 19, 2008

Local photographer Paul Octavious bought The Literature of the United States, published in 1947, for 50 cents at the Lincoln Park library.......

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August 18, 2008

If you like television celebrities, nonfiction authors, mathematics, illegal drug consumption, or any combination of the above: tonight is your night! Tommy Chong – of Cheech & Chong and That 70s Show Photo Hut fame – appears at the big ol’ Borders on N. Clark Street tonight at 7:30. He’s signing copies of Cheech and Chong: The Unauthorized Biography, so expect to be regaled with at least one gut-busting tale of elicit psychedelic adventure. But......

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July 29, 2008

History buffs, Devil In The White City fans, and those in search of an atypical Sunday date, you can now take a virtual tour of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition at the only remaining pavilion, The Museum of Science and Industry. The 90-minute tour, called "Blueprints to Our Past" is offered on select Sundays throughout the rest of the year, but you must order tickets in advance and groups are limited to twenty. Museum heads......

Continue Reading "Take A Kinda Reasonably Priced Gondola Tour Through the Chicago's World's Fair"

July 25, 2008

Often local events featuring unknown local authors are a snooze unless you actually know the authors personally and enjoy picking out the bits of your shared history out of their pieces. However the folks behind the first installment of The Sunday Night Sex Show handily solves that problem by insisting that their readers only deliver "creative non-fiction" about sex. Who doesn't enjoy reveling in the sexy? More importantly, writers being the self-deprecating lot they are,......

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July 21, 2008

Tomorrow night at the Fulton Lounge, local Field Testers will be sharing their books-in-place reviews from Coudal Partners' annual litstravaganza. Lori Andrews, James Finn Garner, Kevin Guilfoile, Andrew Huff, Wendy McClure, Jonathan Messinger, Nathan Rabin, and Claire Zulkey will all be sharing their contributions. Sadly, I can't make it, but my field test is here. The fun starts at 7pm and is free. And if you like bitter drinks, Fulton Lounge's negroni is amazing.......

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July 11, 2008

You've been a struggling magician for years now. Money is short, and it is past time for you to go get a "real job" like a normal person. What do you do? If you're Chicagoan Rick Lax, you do the only sensible thing and follow your father, grandfather, and several uncles' lead and go to law school. Lax's first book, Lawyer Boy: A Case Study on Growing Up covers his transformation from tying rope tricks......

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July 10, 2008

If you're hankering for a little bit of controversy and a lot of culture tonight, Sir Salman Rushdie will be reading from his new novel, The Enchantress of Florence. Enchantress is a sort of Arabian Nights, set when a European traveler captures the court of Emperor Akbar, lord of the Mughal Empire, with a story about a beautiful and mysterious woman's travel to far off Florence. Even if Enchantress doesn't sound like your cup of......

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July 7, 2008

Michael Ian Black has started a "feud" with ex-Chicagoan (now Frenchman?) David Sedaris to promote Black's new book My Custom Van. Black will be in town July 21 to sign copies.......

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June 10, 2008

Lily Koppel, 22 and fresh out of Barnard, was already late for work when she rushed out of her New York apartment in 2003. She stopped when she saw several vintage steamer trunks piled on top of the building’s red dumpster. So, like any good reporter, she and her ballet flats dove in, literally, pulling out a beaded flapper dress, an old coat from Bergdorf's, saddle shoes that fit her like Cinderella's shoes, and at......

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June 4, 2008

It's that time of year again, summer is officially starting, regardless of what the weather says. And one of our favorite early summer festivals, the Printers Row Book Fair, is this weekend! Touted as the Midwest's largest literary event, Printers Row features nearly 150 vendors from Women and Children First bookstore to Featherproof press to the Art Institute of Chicago's museum store. Perusing the booths, finding new presses and finding antique books is our favorite......

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June 3, 2008

In more bad news for Borders, the mega-bookseller just announced that it has cut 20 percent of its corporate jobs, nearly 275 positions, in order to save $120 million annually. Borders put itself up for sale in March, after announcing losses last year of $150 million and in May, the company laid off five vice presidents and three directors. Barnes and Noble has expressed interest in buying Borders, but there are no definite deals yet.......

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June 3, 2008

Best-selling memoirist/essayist and frequent This American Life contributor David Sedaris has a new book, When You Are Engulfed In Flames (out today), and is visiting Chicago next week for a pair of appearances. First is an appearance at Border's in Evanston on Wednesday, June 11 where he'll be reading from and signing the new book. The store will begin passing out free wristbands for the signing portion of the event at 2 p.m. the day......

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May 27, 2008

The Chicago Reader's at it again with it's strangely placed but well intentioned Book Swap. The swqap will be held tomorrow at Cobra Lounge, you can bring all your winter books to trade in for some summer reads. The Janes, who tout themselves as "Chicago's Premiere 60's Go Go Troupe," will perform. The first 300 participants get free tote bags. While Cobra isn't exactly our ideal location for a book swap, we can't argue with......

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May 6, 2008

Chicago writer Jen Lancaster is back with her third memoir, Such a Pretty Fat: One Narcissist's Quest to Discover If Her Life Makes Her Ass Look Big; Or, Why Pie Is Not the Answer, which hits bookshelves across the nation today. To celebrate the launch, the author kicks off her book tour in our hometown, making a book signing appearance tonight at Barnes & Noble in Lincoln Park. If you’ve picked up any women’s magazine......

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May 1, 2008

From today's Tribune, Chris Borelli does a fine job interviewing George Motz, the man behind the film "Hamburger America" and its new companion book listing the top 100 burgers in the country. Like most on the East Coast, Motz thinks that Chicago is too "hot dog crazy", not to mention being hung up on "that stupid pizza thing," to have a hamburger identity. The next time Mr. Motz is in town, we invite him......

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April 30, 2008

In 1992, Aleksandar Hemon was offered a chance to fly from his home in Sarajevo to the United States and participate in a journalist cultural exchange program, spending a month visiting American writers and universities. Seeing the chance to escape the brewing war in Bosnia, Hemon took the offer. While visiting, war finally broke, stranding Hemon in Chicago. With only a basic grasp of the English language, Hemon settled in Chicago and set a goal......

Continue Reading "Resurrecting Lazarus: An Interview With Aleksandar Hemon"

April 30, 2008

The listed events were chosen by the editors of Chicagoist and brought to you by the 2009 Toyota Corolla. Ex-Pres Remember the good old days when Jimmy Carter was president? No, you probably don't, but believe us when we say it was kind of nice having someone honest in the Oval Office, even if things in this country weren't exactly going too terrifically. Carter is appearing at Border's tonight to support A Remarkable Mother,......

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April 29, 2008

Jimmy Carter loves his mother so much he's written a book about her, the aptly titled A Remarkable Mother. And now, the soft-spoken former leader of the free world and Habitat for Humanity superstar is coming to Chicago to promote the book, giving you the chance for the perfect Mother's Day gift. Hey, the man really is a humanitarian. Heated election years, conflict in the Middle East, soaring gas prices: Carter's seen it all......

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April 28, 2008

The listed events were chosen by the editors of Chicagoist and brought to you by the 2009 Toyota Corolla. Art Today is the last day for Artopolis at The Merchandise Mart. We, regrettably, haven't made it over there yet, but a number of our friends have and think it's definitely worth the trip, so maybe we can sneak out of the Chicagoist offices around lunch time, pop open our umbrellas, and scurry over there......

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April 25, 2008

When Nathaniel Rich (yes son of Frank Rich and brother of Simon Rich) left his hometown of New York City for California to write his first book, San Francisco Noir the fiction bug was already in his head. While he was busy collecting information on the city and its legendary films, he was scratching ideas about languages and the idea of colossal writers on the back of his notebook, ideas aching to be explored. But......

Continue Reading "Interview: Nathaniel Rich Gives Us Some Tongue"

April 24, 2008

The listed events were chosen by the editors of Chicagoist and brought to you by the 2009 Toyota Corolla. International Pop Overthrow Since this mini-festival takes it's name from Material Issue, the seminal power-pop group from Chicago, it makes sense that tonight's show is headlined by current Chicago power-pop maestros Frisbie. Double Door, 1572 N Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m., $10, 21+ Clubs Samantha Ronson spins at Crimson Lounge tonight. Her brother is Mark Ronson --......

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April 24, 2008

If you've been longing to hear a writer talk about ghosts, cadavers, and sex, today is your lucky day. Author Mary Roach is blessing the Chicago area with her expertise in all three arenas. Roach first grabbed our attention with her excellent book Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers, in which she explored what happens with our bodies after we shuffle off our mortal coils. Medical school, cadaver farms, organ donations; she covered it......

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April 21, 2008

Anyone who says editors can't write can see for themselves if that adage is true tomorrow evening when Nathaniel Rich, editor of The Paris Review, reads from his debut novel The Mayor's Tongue. We think the text is clear and beautiful, in opposition to the characters in the novel, who can't seem to communicate with each other in the same language. The novel focuses on two plots that both travel from New York City to......

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April 18, 2008

No, not that Iron Man. Proving the Cubs aren't the only day baseball game in town, baseball great and first ballot Hall of Famer Cal Ripken, Jr. will be in town next Wednesday to promote the paperback release of his book, Get in the Game: Eight Elements of Perseverance That Make the Difference. Just a warning, though: this is not a baseball memoir, but rather more of a self-help book. No matter, as he is......

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April 14, 2008

The listed events were chosen by the editors of Chicagoist and brought to you by the 2009 Toyota Corolla. World Music Allá takes on a bunch of different influences and whip it into an intriguing Latin rock blend heavily informed by '60 French pop. Their debut, Es Tiempo, swerves all over the musical map, sucking in influences and spitting them back out, reconfiguring the sounds to suit their own needs. In fact it's almost......

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April 10, 2008

The listed events were chosen by the editors of Chicagoist and brought to you by the 2009 Toyota Corolla. Clubs Where can you see a punk marching band, a crew of breakdancers, and a rock DJ tearing it up tonight? Sonotheque hosts a fundraiser for Links Hall featuring the musical stylings of the always inventive and entertaining Mucca Pazza, the DJ skills of Chris Widman, the the dance acrobatics of the Brickheadz. Get there......

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April 8, 2008

The listed events were chosen by the editors of Chicagoist and brought to you by the 2009 Toyota Corolla. Apple Rocks? The Counting Crows are doing a free mini-concert at The Apple Store tomorrow. This is either a dream come true, or a complete nightmare, depending on how you view the band. We've always had a soft spot for the band's more rockin' tracks -- hey, don't judge us -- but admit we have......

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April 4, 2008

The Interview Show, a monthly opportunity for host Mark Bazer to rub elbows with Chicago celebs, returns tonight to the Hideout. Here’s a few queries we’d like to see answered: For rapper extraordinaire Rhymefest: What was it like to work with Michael Jackson? Does he seem as freaky in real life as he does on Court TV? When’s El Che dropping? And premiering at a stage near us? For author and Strand Magazine Critics Award......

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March 31, 2008

We're ready for spring too, but with yet more cold weather on the horizon, perhaps it's time to hunker down with a cozy reading. The Parlor Reads is a reading series on the first Tuesday of every month sponsored by Bad at Sports, a contemporary arts podcast. In addition to the live readings, The Parlor records each event as a podcast for later listening. You can check out their first two readings here. Tomorrow's reader......

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March 28, 2008

We've already covered quite a bit going on this weekend in Chicago, but if you're looking for something a little more literary-minded, we highly recommend the release party for Susannah Felt's new bookThis Will Go Down On Your Permanent Record, happening this Sunday at The Hideout. If Felt's name sounds familiar, that's because she spent several years writing for such publications as the Chicago Reader (pre-takeover) and Time Out Chicago. She now resides in sunny......

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