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MARISKA HARGITAY’S MOM

May 15, 2009 by Tim Riley

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QUOTE OF THE WEEK

May 14, 2009 by Tim Riley

"If you get quoted in The Wall Street Journal, you might get rich. If you get quoted in Rolling Stone, you might get laid." From Dan Baum's New Yorker screed, first on tweeter, now at DanBaum.com. … [Read more...]

Newspaper Blogger Shares Stage with Publicists

May 13, 2009 by Tim Riley

Science and technology columnist Dave Brooks of the Nashua Telegraph has come up with a novel approach to generating material for his GraniteGeek blog on the paper's website: He's handing over partial control to the University of New Hampshire news service. The publicity organization will "post … [Read more...]

Rearview Frontier

May 12, 2009 by Tim Riley

"Star Trek" was shot for Desilu Productions, on the lot its founders, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, bought from RKO Radio Pictures, the prolific studio that had made "King Kong," "Citizen Kane," the Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers musicals and countless B pictures like "I Walked With a Zombie." In time, … [Read more...]

GOOD MORNING MR. PHELPS: YOUR TEMPLATE

May 7, 2009 by Tim Riley

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EUPHEMISM OF THE WEEK

May 5, 2009 by Tim Riley

Law, Mugar buy Opera House, Orpheum, Paradise for $22.5M "We are actively working to divest our remaining non-core assets as we continue to enhance our liquidity and de-lever our balance sheet," Michael Rapino, Live Nation's president and CEO...(from the Boston Herald). … [Read more...]

QUOTE OF THE WEEK: HERBERT

April 29, 2009 by Tim Riley

From the relentlessly easy to underrate Bob Herbert: "We're confiscating shampoo from carry-on luggage at airports while at the same time handing out high-powered weaponry to criminals and psychotics at gun shows..." … [Read more...]

THE SONG IS YOU

April 27, 2009 by Tim Riley

by Arthur Phillips, where the iPod is a character and the obsessive fan finds a voice. Among the very few novels I can think of where musical descriptions approach poetry. On this morning's second hour of On Point with Tom Ashbrook. Now a zesty download from Podomatic. … [Read more...]

ALT NOMINEES: BRENDAN GLEASON

April 16, 2009 by Tim Riley

NETFLIX KETCHUP: Finally watched In Bruges, a very clever if sordid script but one of the best supporting performances from Brendan Gleason (The General). The way his eyes roll back into his head, his (ferociously impractical) death scene against anybody's. … [Read more...]

BLUSHING BETTY BOOP

April 14, 2009 by Tim Riley

Children can also intuit sexuality long before they've got a clue what it is, and Pinocchio is the dirtiest Disney feature ever. The unavoidable Exhibit A is the Freudian no-brainer of the hero's lengthening proboscis, though I'd forgotten that in the scene when it happens he's a) locked in a cage … [Read more...]

B. KLIBAN AGAIN B. KLIBAN

April 13, 2009 by Tim Riley

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OBAMA, MEET MIKE DAVIS

April 7, 2009 by Tim Riley

Anyone else notice how rad Bill Moyers has been during the meltdown? Past two guests have included William Greider and Mike Davis, author of the inimitable City of Quartz, best book about Los Angeles. … [Read more...]

April 6, 2009 by Tim Riley

William Greider used to be in the mag at left: Here is a very different way to understand the problem: to restore the broken financial system, Washington has to fix the Federal Reserve. Though this is not widely understood, the central bank has lost its ability to govern the credit system--the … [Read more...]

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PROTO-COUNTRYPOLITANS

March 31, 2009 by Tim Riley

Linthead Stomp: The Creation of Country Music in the Piedmont South by Patrick Huber (North Carolina) A new, canny take on Old, Weird America, this colorful, contrarian book does much to dispel a spate of antediluvian tropes, musical and otherwise. The myth holds that prewar country music was a … [Read more...]

EIGHT ARMS TO HOLD YOU

March 30, 2009 by Tim Riley

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NPR critic, Author, Emerson College Journalist and Campus Speaker Tim Riley contributes to HERE AND NOW out of WBUR Boston. Read More…

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