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CLEA SIMON
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What Would Joan Do?
Jackie or Marilyn, Pete or Roger — they are what they eat. So, who are you?
So you've got a party coming up, a gift due, or a difficult-to-please significant other.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| December 08, 2009
GI blues
A former Army medic tells his story
"I think to an extent all soldiers come back with PTSD. If you do what we do and see what we see, if you're not affected in a deep way, then that's a problem."
By:
CLEA SIMON
| December 01, 2009
A Bean grows in Brighton
How five guys in a garage put together Boston's biggest little snowboard brand
Deep in a Brighton garage, five guys are dreaming of winter.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| November 17, 2009
Get into gear
Hit the slopes in style with the coldest season’s hottest innovations
A new season brings new toys, and snow sports fanatics are nothing if not gearheads.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| November 17, 2009
Brutal truths
Hilary Mantel’s Booker winner
To call a 560-page novel “spare” sounds ridiculous. But though Wolf Hall is both lengthy and dense, this book — essentially a character study of the 16th-century statesman Thomas Cromwell — is also as close to bare-bones writing as one can imagine, a stark and unsentimental triumph.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| November 02, 2009
Victorian jewel
A fictional setting that never fades
What price beauty? That's the question lovely Grace Hammer has to answer as her world begins to fall apart.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| September 09, 2009
Interview: Joseph Finder
True fiction
"Since 9/11, thousands of CIA employees have quit to go private. Basically, these guys are private spies."
By:
CLEA SIMON
| August 18, 2009
Undercover
April Smith's mystery/thrillers delve in darkness
Ana Grey is the fearless heroine of April Smith's dark and thoughtful thriller series. But reading these fast-paced books shows the question to be more complicated. Ana Grey is, after all, not only a brave FBI agent, but also the cowering daughter of a racist bully.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| June 09, 2009
Trail of tunes
Music al fresco at summer fests
The best summer music festivals take something from the season: the smell of the surf, the sight of the mountains, fireworks, lawn seating — or, at least, fried dough.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| June 09, 2009
River song
A lyrical turn in the South
Tim Gautreaux writes of a South that never changes. Dense, humid, with a fecundity that is more than a match for any human development, his South is largely a no man's land where the trees close off the sky, their roots rise "from the soppy mud like stalagmites," and the calm is broken only by the "stout windings of water moccasins."
By:
CLEA SIMON
| May 13, 2009
Ready to roll
How to give your bike a proper spring cleaning
Whether you've been slogging through the streets on two wheels all winter, or are only now retrieving your bicycle, dusty and cobwebbed, from the basement, the extra light, the warm air, and the promise of snow-free roads are calling.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| May 06, 2009
Bytes of knowledge
Getting the most from an online education
Once upon a time, we thought it was novel to be able to buy books in our bathrobes.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| April 29, 2009
Bloody good
Gore, pop, and dogs take the page
It's the ultimate high-concept book idea. A Mad-Libs smash-up of social satire and "ultraviolent zombie mayhem," designed from the title inward.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| April 22, 2009
Botswana beauty
HBO does Alexander McCall Smith proud
As any fan of traditional mysteries knows, a good detective must pay attention to details. And Precious Ramotswe, the founder of the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, finds that truer than most.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| March 16, 2009
Interview: Christopher Monks
Gameboy
Ever feel you should earn points for remembering to get up in the morning?
By:
CLEA SIMON
| January 15, 2009
Big dig
Unsworth and oil in Mesopotamia
Unsworth and oil in Mesopotamia
By:
CLEA SIMON
| January 06, 2009
Rare treats
There are foodie consumers and there are foodie creators, but they all appreciate something unusual
They've dined you, they've wined you with meals both wonderful and offal.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| December 08, 2008
Interview: Jill Lepore and Jane Kamensky
Two historians pen a bodice ripper
Long-time friends Jill Lepore and Jane Kamensky didn't set out to write Blindspot, a novel complete with murder, scandal, slave stealing, and some very hot sex.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| December 02, 2008
Technically improved
Ski and snowboard gear refined, not redefined
Snow sports shred the space-time continuum this winter, with new styles that push technological boundaries for form and function.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| November 18, 2008
Interview: John Hodgman
One man's operating system
Long before John Hodgman became universally recognized as the systems-challenged PC in Apple’s ads, he was writing fake trivia for such publications as McSweeney’s and the New York Times Magazine.
By:
CLEA SIMON
| November 21, 2008
Murder, she wrote
Interview: Tana French's deep crime novels
"It’s always more fun to write people who are really messed up or really vicious."
By:
CLEA SIMON
| August 05, 2008
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