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  1. The Beat Generation, Before It Was Cool

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Style - Nov 7, 2008

    AND THE HIPPOS WERE BOILED IN THEIR TANKS By William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerouac

    Also tagged: generation, it, cool, st louis, the, new york, beat, william s burroughs, columbia university, hudson river, allen ginsberg, was, toni morrison, jack kerouac, diane johnson, columbia maryland, before, jonathan yardley, lionel trilling, david kammerer, lucien carr, caleb carr, david hackett fischer

  2. 'Funny historian' has new book on the Massachusetts Puritans

    gazettenet.com » GazetteNET - News and Information from Northampton, MA by the Daily Hampshire Gazette - Nov 5, 2008

    BOSTON - Sarah Vowell has some unconventional thoughts about the Puritans - not the Pilgrims who sailed from England on the Mayflower and ended up in Plymouth, but the OTHER Puritans, the ones who settled Massachusetts

    Also tagged: entertainment, books, dhg, nonlocal, the wordy shipmates

  3. This Week Things Got Ugly Up In Here [The Week That Was]

    This Week Things Got Ugly Up In Here [The Week That Was]

    jezebel.com » Jezebel - Oct 10, 2008

    Less than a month until the election, folks, and it's getting really ugly. John McCain sounding like a total loon during the debates, calling Obama "That One": ugly. Illogical republican strategists yelling at Newsweek

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  4. Then Meditation

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Bookstores, book reviews and events in Washington, DC, Virginia and Maryland - washingtonpost.com - Oct 9, 2008

    NEW YORK Ask Sarah Vowell a simple question -- like, say, "What turned you into the kind of person who would immerse yourself in the writings of 17th-century New England Puritans and write a book about them?" -- and

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  5. Then Meditation

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Style - Oct 8, 2008

    NEW YORK Ask Sarah Vowell a simple question -- like, say, "What turned you into the kind of person who would immerse yourself in the writings of 17th-century New England Puritans and write a book about them?" -- and

    Also tagged: chicago, meditation, washington dc, boston, ohio, california, united states, oklahoma, manhattan, montana, sarah palin, vatican, ira glass, nick hornby, the rolling stones, ronald reagan, lafayette, allen ginsberg, national gallery of art, brad bird, john wilkes booth, smithsonian institution, bunker hill, then, soundgarden, new england states, andrew jackson, riverhead, muskogee oklahoma, art institute of chicago, plymouth rock, montana state university, pixar animation studios, james a garfield national historic site, violet parr, massachusetts bay, p j harvey, john winthrop

  6. Sarah Vowell: Partly Proudy Patriot [Snap Judgment]

    jezebel.com » Jezebel - Oct 7, 2008

    [New York, October 6. Image via INF]

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  7. Sarah Vowell

    pastemagazine.com » Paste Magazine - Oct 7, 2008

    Did Pilgrims progress? The time would seem right for a hipster micro-history of Puritan New England. After all, John Adams burned up the charts. And if anyone could take the squabbles over religion that turned us into

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