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  • Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes is probably best known in this country for his novel about quintessential fallen and corrupt twentieth century Mexican anti-hero called "The Death of Artemio Cruz." In that novel we see the history of modern Mexico through a man's eyes. In his new book, "The Years with Laura Diaz, we see from the woman's perspective. Alan Cheuse has a review. (1:45) "The Years with Laura Diaz," by Carlos Fuentes is published by Faurer, Strauss, Giroux.
  • By Joe Donahuehttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wamc/local-wamc-938260.mp3Albany, NY – Joe speaks with Seabiscuit author, Lauren…
  • The film, Unbroken, directed by Angelina Jolie opened last week. It is based on the best-selling book by Laura Hillenbrand. We spoke with her about the…
  • http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wamc/local-wamc-645192.mp3Albany, NY – Hillary Clinton is no newcomer to politics. We all know her as…
  • Journalist Laura Blumenfeld is the author of the book, Revenge: A Story of Hope (Simon & Schuster). In 1986 her father was shot while visiting Israel. The bullet grazed his head. Ten years later, while a reporter for The Washington Post, Blumenfeld went in search of the shooter as a way to deal with her own feelings of revenge. She found his family who in turn led her to him. She developed a friendship with them, before they knew who she really was.
  • She was nominated for an Academy Award this year for best actress in the film You Can Count on Me. Shes currently starring in Further Tales of the City, the third installment of Armistead Maupins saga of San Francisco life in the 1980s. Linney also starred in the previous Tales of the City and More Tales of the City. Her other films include The House of Mirth and The Truman Show. Linney got her start in the theatre when she was 12 years old.
  • The Association for Library Service to Children voted unanimously to strike Wilder's name from a major children's lit award over concerns about how the author referred to Native Americans and blacks.
  • She is the author of the best-selling book, Seabiscuit: An American Legend, about the horse who became a racetrack sensation in the 1930s. Her book is the basis of the new film starring Tobey Maguire, Jeff Bridges and Chris Cooper. The New York Times called the book, "a captivating story... with the detail of good history, the blistering pace of Seabiscuit himself, and the charm of grand legend." Hillenbrand has chronic fatigue syndrome and during the writing of Seabiscuit, she almost never left her home. She has been writing about thoroughbred racing for 15 years.
  • Ronald K. Brown and Arcell Cabuag, are the founders of Evidence, a dance company that's been open for forty years. Brown tells us “Come see Evidence; you’ll see yourself on stage.” Tune in to hear about dance, Alvin Ailey and the Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation.
  • As our summer reading series continues, we hear from Laura Hillenbrand, author of Seabiscuit: An American Legend (Ballantine Books; ISBN: 0449005615). Hillenbrand discusses two of her favorite books, both set during the Civil War, Charles Frazier's Cold Mountain (Vintage Books; ISBN: 0375700757) and Michael Shaara's The Killer Angels (Ballantine Books; ISBN: 0345348109).
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