In college I did improv theater. (Yes, you may mock me forever now.) Erich Goldstein, my favorite comedy partner, has adapted Sheridan’s The Rivals.
Nina Berman’s Purple Hearts project is a series of photographs and interviews with American soldiers who were injured in Iraq. Her book, Purple Hearts: Back from Iraq, tells the story of twenty wounded servicemen and women. Berman will sign copies tonight from 6-8 at the Jen Bekman Gallery, where her photographs will remain on view through the end of August. . . .
While I focus on things other than blogging this month, I’m running a series on independent bookstores. Below critic and Observer columnist Chris Lehmann — who, like many people I know, holds strong ideas about what a bookstore should be — praises D.C.’s non-profit Books for America, while excoriating just about every other option in the city. Having never shopped . . .
While I focus on things other than blogging this month, I’m running a series on independent bookstores. Below Marco Romano praises Dove & Hudson of downtown Albany, New York. Dove & Hudson Old Books is located on a corner in what was once the heart of the residential section of one of Albany’s largest neighborhoods. Much of the area succumbed . . .