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T.C. Boyle Reads at UT
Just one year after having his archives picked up by the University of Texas' Harry Ransom Center, T.C. Boyle will himself be on campus tomorrow night.

2:30PM Wed. Mar. 20, 2013, Monica Riese Read More | Comment »

Recommended Reading: ‘The Carriage House’
In her debut novel, The Carriage House (Scribner, 288 pp., $26), Louisa Hall takes a relaxed approach to reinterpreting Persuasion.

3:00PM Tue. Mar. 19, 2013, Kimberley Jones Read More | Comment »

Big Slutty Bears and Old Familiar Faces
We have a special soft spot in our hearts around here for former Chronicle proofreaders (indeed, I'm one), but no sentimentality is required to enjoy the hell out of S.E. Smith's I Live in a Hut (Cleveland State University, 2012).

4:35PM Mon. Mar. 18, 2013, Monica Riese Read More | Comment »

Scenes from Flatstock
All week, local production house Arts+Labor has been posting webisodes of their adventures at South by Southwest.

4:45PM Fri. Mar. 15, 2013, Monica Riese Read More | Comment »

Reading Joy Aloud
It’s a rarity to see BookWoman, Austin’s feminist bookstore, filled with gay men. But there they were, most middle-aged or older, most poetically inclined. The purpose of the BoWo gathering was to read and re-ignite the poetry of James Broughton.

11:05AM Tue. Mar. 12, 2013, Andy Campbell Read More | Comment »

'Don't Let It Get Weird'
The first weekend of SXSW Comedy offered several examples of comedians not engaging in the most socially gracious behavior – surprise, surprise! – but that was balanced by at least one notable instance of a comic going out of his way to be nice to his fans.

1:52PM Mon. Mar. 11, 2013, Russ Espinoza Read More | Comment »

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'What Doesn't Kill Us Makes Us Bitter'
Yesterday Neil Gaiman (American Gods) sat down with sitcom writer/producer Chuck Lorre to discuss Lorre’s book What Doesn’t Kill Us Makes Us Bitter, which Gaiman called a “slightly jaundiced, slightly bitter, always funny view of what it’s like to make television from the inside.”

5:01PM Sun. Mar. 10, 2013, Ashley Moreno Read More | Comment »

Guzu Don't Fear the Reaper
What's your favorite piece of music about Godzilla? The theme from the show? "Biotech is Godzilla" by Sepultura? Looking at Guzu Gallery's new Deep Cuts show, and it looks like the old gorilla-whale is big on some Blue Oyster Cult.

5:58PM Thu. Mar. 7, 2013, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

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