Carlo Wolff is the author of Cleveland Rock & Roll Memories and a long-time book and music critic. He works full-time as a business writer at Penton Media, specializing in articles about the hotel industry.
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Book Expo America 2007 spreads a literary word under siege by technology.
New NIN, same old song.
The list spans usual suspects Bob Dylan and Tom Petty, but also includes unexpected old whippersnappers like Cheap Trick, Bob Seger, and Sonny Rollins.
Jumping jack trash.
Dylan countercultural? Hardly.
Green Gartside drops back into the world.
I was one of a horde of some 25,000 plumbing the Washington, DC Convention Center for the latest literary buzz.
Young is calling for a return of civility and community, for a vision that embraces, not excludes. It's a tough call, and a necessary one.
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
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