by | Sep 24, 2008 | Literary News
from Prospect Magazine America’s universities sheltered David Foster Wallace—and almost ruined his writing Julian Gough Like James Joyce, David Foster Wallace will be remembered—and, by some, fiercely loved—for a book which 99.999 per cent of the world’s...
by | Sep 24, 2008 | Culture Music Art
from the Washington Post The Beaux-Arts Indians of George Brush By Paul Richard Special to The Washington Post, Wednesday, September 24, 2008; C01 In 1882, when young George de Forest Brush — who was born in 1854 or ’55 (the records disagree) and died in...
by | Sep 23, 2008 | Culture Music Art
from the NY Daily News US mom admits helping son build weapons cache THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tuesday, September 23rd 2008, 3:12 PM Bower/AP Michele Cossey arrives at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pa., in 2007. Bower/AP Dillon Cossey, 14, is lead in...
by | Sep 23, 2008 | Culture Music Art
from the NY Daily News US tries to extradict Russian ‘Merchant of Death’ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Monday, September 22nd 2008, 11:56 AM Weerawong/AP Alleged Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout looks at photographers while sitting in custody at criminal court in...