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Agent Zimmerman

Bob Dylan? A CIA spy? Wait . . . now it all makes sense. (Or as much sense as his lyrics make, anyway.)
I had just removed his hand — gently, I hope — from my knee when the man in the off-white linen suit told me that he was the one who recruited Bob Dylan into the CIA.
By: JAMES PARKER  |  November 20, 2007

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Holy dread

Om, Middle East Upstairs, November 18, 2007
A riot in the nervous system, on the point of being a riot for real.
By: JAMES PARKER  |  December 09, 2007

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Not shipping up to Boston

Could be verse: poetry ripped from the headlines
Lines upon learning that His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI will not, as previously rumored, be making a stop in Boston during his upcoming visit to the US
By: JAMES PARKER  |  November 14, 2007

Wrestle in peace

Remembering Mailer, the blustery king of American letters
In a life of many garlands and much renown, it was Mailer’s strange engagement with literary destiny always to be trapped on the wrong side of his art.
By: JAMES PARKER  |  November 14, 2007

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Bat bummer

Could be verse: poetry ripped from the headlines
Lines upon learning that the actor Christian Bale, playing Batman in a new movie, has been unable to perform stunts in the waters of Hong Kong's Victoria Harbor due to high pollution levels
By: JAMES PARKER  |  December 16, 2008

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Trash talk

Who knew recycling, shorter showers, and organic spinach could cause such angst?
Trash night. Trash night, trash night, trash night. Abfallnacht , as they probably call it in Germany.
By: JAMES PARKER  |  November 07, 2007



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Pleasure me

Van Halen, TD Banknorth Garden, October 30, 2007
How much red-blooded American entertainment can one town take?
By: JAMES PARKER  |  November 05, 2007

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Swept off our feet

Could be verse: poetry ripped from the headlines
A sonnet for Pat D., the Phoenix cleaning guy, upon the winning of the 2007 World Series by his beloved Boston Red Sox
By: JAMES PARKER  |  October 31, 2007

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Dreams of field

Our unlicensed psychiatrist answers disturbing questions about the joy of Sox
Do you see Dustin Pedroia in your sleep, riding a tiny blue bicycle?
By: JAMES PARKER  |  October 31, 2007

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Kurt Cobain: About a Son

A cough-syrup trip through the myth of Cobain
Now this is interesting.
By: JAMES PARKER  |  October 31, 2007

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No turning back

Could be verse: poetry ripped straight from the headlines
Lines in recognition of Eric Lamarque, the Canadian truck driver who this past week caused extensive damage to the Mass Pike’s brand-new Allston U-turn.
By: JAMES PARKER  |  December 16, 2008



Chronicle of a death foretold

Joy Division were rooted in grim finality. Now, through a series of new books, CDs, and films, the band has found new life.
What a difference a death makes.
By: JAMES PARKER  |  October 24, 2007

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Taken under

A close look at the ‘dismal trade’
Blessed are the undertakers, for they take care of it.
By: JAMES PARKER  |  October 23, 2007

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Sexual Halen

The little Dutch boys who could
Good news from the literary delivery room: the ignoble genre of rock biography has just given birth to its first genuine comedy.
By: JAMES PARKER  |  October 23, 2007

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Till rust do us part

Could be verse: poetry ripped from the headlines
Lines upon learning that an artificial-intelligence researcher at the University of Maastricht, in the Netherlands, has predicted that, by 2050, robot-human marriage will be legal in the state of Massachusetts.
By: JAMES PARKER  |  October 17, 2007

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A hello to arms

In a New Hampshire tourney, our reporter takes arm wrestling down to its basics: power, triceps, and Kahlua beach balls
“Get psyched! Get PISSED!”
By: JAMES PARKER  |  October 17, 2007



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The pursuit of perfection

Could be verse: poetry ripped from the headlines
Lines upon learning that a Lexus parked on the grounds of an English stately home was “sexually attacked” by a peacock
By: JAMES PARKER  |  October 12, 2007

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Heart to heart

David Grubin looks at our most important muscle
We don’t hear too much any more from the people who think heart transplants are a bad idea.
By: JAMES PARKER  |  October 09, 2007

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Sexual dismay in the Milky Way

Could be verse: poetry ripped from the headlines
Lines upon learning that two professors from the University of Pennsylvania have concluded that men are currently happier than women
By: JAMES PARKER  |  October 03, 2007

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Difficult people

Tom Perrotta keeps his characters company through the bumps and bumbles of American life
As a reader of fiction, at this point in life I’m sort of in my late Imperial phase — a sensationalist, easily distracted, with a vulgar appetite for brilliance.
By: JAMES PARKER  |  October 03, 2007

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The Cult

Born into This | Roadrunner
Let’s be viral.
By: JAMES PARKER  |  October 01, 2007


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