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24/7 Books | Wednesday, November 4,2009

Pressed for Time: KingCon

By Joshua David Stein
KingCon Nov. 7 & 8, The Brooklyn Lyceum, 227 4th Ave. (at President St.), Brooklyn, 718-857-48916; times vary, $7 and up Brooklyn celebrates its own rich graphic novelist and comic geek Read more

24/7 Books | Wednesday, November 4,2009

November Speed Reads

This month's literary landscape at a glance

By Jeff Cretan
Cornflakes With John Lennon: And Other Tales From a Rock N’ Roll Life By Robert Hilburn, Out now This book of essays by the former L.A. Times rock critic looks over his career at the musicians and music that shaped rock ‘n’ roll. Read more Read it in print

24/7 Books | Thursday, October 29,2009

Definitely Driven

Behind the wheel with Girldrive's Nona Willis Aronowitz

By Editors
Taking a road trip after graduating college isn’t a novel idea, but for Nona Willis Aronowitz and Emma Bee Bernstein, the prospect of driving cross-country was something a little different. Read more

24/7 Books | Wednesday, October 28,2009

Taking Shots

Remembering a time before the democratization of rock photography

By Adam Rathe
There was a time when concert photography was an art. Someone with a good camera, a trained eye and a passion for music would crawl to the front of a stage and plant himself there, waiting to capture something about a performer that would make for a moving portrait. Indeed, rock photography was an art form. And while today there are still top-notch photographers following bands—despite many of them being shuffled out of the pit in front of the stage after a measly three songs—what’s far more prevalent is the obnoxious glow of cell phone screens as fans spend entire concerts snapping their own photos to upload to Facebook, Flickr or a surplus of other sites. Read more Read it in print

24/7 Books | Wednesday, October 21,2009

Pressed for Time: Jonathan Lethem Reads Chronic City

By Joshua David Stein
Ours is a cellular city, a tangled organism built of bricks with distinct walls. You can leave your life completely without leaving the five boroughs. This week those worlds offer portals from homoerotic ass-kicking to novel reading to moon landings. And all you need is a Metrocard. Read more Read it in print

24/7 Books | Wednesday, October 21,2009

Greenlight Go

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By Linnea Covington
FOR THE PAST nine years, Jessica Stockton Bagnulo has known she wanted to own and operate her own bookstore. Now, she has the opportunity to peddle classics, cookbooks, graphic novels and more at Fort Greene's newest attraction, the Greenlight Bookstore. Read more Read it in print

24/7 Books | Wednesday, October 14,2009

On Terminal Assholism

Author and noise freak Oran Canfield is alive and well and living in Brooklyn

By Mishka Shubaly
IT APPEARS TO be impossible for any review of Oran Canfield’s scarred memoir Long Past Stopping to get past the first sentence without mentioning that he is the son of Jack Canfield, the self-help grifter and author of Chicken Soup for the Soul and other dreck—see? But the book is remarkable not for its author’s random paternity—Oran could have been anyone’s child and throughout much of the book, that’s exactly who he is, shuttled from relative to friend to colleague to acquaintance to stranger—but for the dry, unaffected voice and the plain unornamented language used to detail the near erasure of a soul in minute increments. Read more Read it in print

24/7 Books | Wednesday, October 7,2009

October Speed Reads

This month’s literary landscape at a glance

By Jeff Cretan
The Butcher By Philip Carlo, Out Now The author of Gaspipe and Iceman tells the story of Tommy “Karate” Pitera, one of the most feared mob hit men ever, and the DEA agent who hunted him down in 1980s New York. Read more Read it in print

24/7 Books | Wednesday, September 30,2009

Pressed for Time: The NY Art Book Fair

By Joshua David Stein
  The NY Art Book Fair Oct. 2 through 4, P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, 22-25 Jackson Ave. (at 46th Ave.), Queens, 718-784- 2084; times vary, FREE Art shows only last for so long, but book Read more

24/7 Books | Wednesday, September 30,2009

Hot and Hornby

The dick lit master proves he’s still got it with Juliet, Naked

By Brian Pennington
Nick Hornby calls to mind a certain brand of cool, like taking a spin in a 1960 Austin Healey convertible. In his sixth novel, Juliet, Naked, out this week, Hornby thankfully sticks to his pet motifs: rock ‘n’ roll, obsession, fandom, sex and afflicted relationships. Read more Read it in print
 


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