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From the struggle of working-class Angelenos, to the star-studded, escapist fantasy of celebrity, to the self-reflective nostalgia of old Hollywood, three new books by Southern California authors ...
From the struggle of working-class Angelenos, to the star-studded, escapist fantasy of celebrity, to the self-reflective nostalgia of old Hollywood, three new books by Southern California authors ...
A Boccherini guitar quintet (the one with the extravagant Fandango finale) starts us in twilight; Ravel’s exquisite Piano Trio rounds out the first half of the program. Then Schoenberg’s ...
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“A good book gives you a map to yourself,” said Dr. Maté, now a trauma researcher and author of “The Myth of Normal.” While reading Dr. Miller’s book, his experiences started to make sense.
By Sara Gran Sara Gran is the founder of Dreamland Books and the author of, most recently, “Little Mysteries.” March 24, 2025 Some people use noir to mean a spare writing style; others ...
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