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Jan.06.2011
This is an essay from my new book, A New York Memoir. It's about my trusted, beautiful three-speed Raleigh bicycle that was stolen one dark day. The piece originally appeared as an Op-Ed in the New York Times.
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Dec.02.2010
A beautiful poem read by an American Soldier.
There's an intense reality that comes with being an American soldier. If we look at some of the younger generation of veterans: Michael Anthony, Ryan Conklin, Colby Buzzell, David Bellavia Mathew Gallagher, Ryan Smithson, Pat Tillman, Etc. We see a...
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Dec.02.2010
A beautiful poem read by an American Soldier.
There's an intense reality that comes with being an American soldier. If we look at some of the younger generation of veterans: Michael Anthony, Ryan Conklin, Colby Buzzell, David Bellavia Mathew Gallagher, Ryan Smithson, Pat Tillman, Etc. We see a...
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Sep.10.2010
Kate Clinton's 9.9.10 Vlog. New Year, Same Old Stupid. Sign up for Kate's newsletter, get Kate's latest dates, news, and Vlog archives at: http://kateclinton.com. Kate also blogs at http://bilerico.com
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Sep.08.2010
When I was 18, I looked like I was 13. I was socially immature, a late bloomer in body and mind and very much adamant that the time had come to move out of my parents home in Ontario Canada. So, I couldn't really fault the people who knew me well and believed that within a short period of time I...
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Aug.10.2010
This reading is Chapter Three: "Water," plus an excerpt from Chapter Four: "Cows," of Accidental Cowgirl: Six Cows, No Horse and No Clue. In Chapter Three, the author's suburban gal pals discover that, despite what they may have previously believed, water doesn't always come out of the faucet when...
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Jul.16.2010
Television segments about Jillian Lauren, author of SOME GIRLS: My Life in a Harem.
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Jul.16.2010
Trailer for Jillian Lauren's provocative memoir SOME GIRLS: My Life in a Harem, a coming of age story about identity, adoption, tattooing and the eighteen months the author spent in the harem of the Prince of Brunei. Music by Scott Shriner of Weezer.
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