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Posted inArts, Columns

“Chasing Harry Winston” is a wild goose chase

by jon November 12, 2009August 29, 2022

Love, sex, money, heartbreak, travel and friendship. What more could you ask from a chick-lit novel?

Posted inArts

“Generation Change” published by SLO native

by jon November 3, 2009August 29, 2022

“Generation Change” , written by a San Luis Obispo native, inspires progressive thinking.

Posted inArts, Columns

Moral dilemmas of communist Russia still relevant

by jon October 20, 2009August 29, 2022

This is one of the most thought-provoking and interesting story lines I’ve read. It is full of philosophical ideals as well as an engaging plot that makes complex theories seem relatable and relevant.

Posted inArts, Columns

Learning “How to Be Single” is a whirlwind adventure

by jon October 16, 2009August 29, 2022

People read self-help books for everything from programming their computers to choosing the right wine. But a how-to guide on being single does not sound quite so appealing.

Posted inArts, Columns

Sometimes it’s not so easy to “Love the One You’re With”

by jon October 11, 2009August 29, 2022

He loves me, he loves me not. If you love something, set it free. You only hurt the one you love. Love conquers all. We’ve all heard these clichés a million times.

Posted inArts

Book and Author Festival attracts literature lovers

by Daniella Orihuela-Gruber October 7, 2009August 29, 2022

The ninth Central Coast Book and Author Festival returned Sunday to Mission Plaza after a year off. The festival, put on by the Foundation of San Luis Obispo County Public Libraries.

Posted inArts, Columns

Nothing nice to say about “Girls in Trucks”

by jon October 6, 2009August 29, 2022

Every once in a while, I see a book lying ever so temptingly on a Barnes & Noble shelf that I just can’t help but pick up. Hmmm…cute cover, interesting title, could be promising. “No, you don’t need another book,” I tell myself.

Posted inArts, Columns

“Narnia” author weaves a tale of sisterly bonds

by jon September 29, 2009August 29, 2022

When most of us think of C.S. Lewis, we think of his hugely popular “Chronicles of Narnia.” Despite being a longtime devotee of the Narnia books, I never read any of his other works – until this one.

Posted inArts, Columns

Post-WWII novel examines a literature’s ability to unite people

by jon September 18, 2009August 29, 2022

I’ll admit it — I don’t generally read best-sellers. It seems to me that it is due more to advertising than to good writing that they appear on the list in the first place. Nevertheless, I couldn’t help but be intrigued by this title and wanted to know if all the talk about this book was actually deserved.

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