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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I spent this St. Patrick’s Day and the following Friday at the New School in New York’s Lower West Side in the company of the National Book Critics Circle, a group of literati large and small, known and would-be known.
Looking over last year, music wasn't all that bad. Listen hard enough and you'll come up with greatness, not to mention evolution.
Miranda Seymour's biography of racy French racing legend Helene Delangle goes by all too fast.
With the Lights Out is unvarnished Nirvana: necessary, relentless and hard-rocking pop music that isn't about to date.
Sequels can be deadly. Don Vito Corleone would be proud of this one.
Michael Chabon's latest is a riddle, a parable, a jewel of a mystery.
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