Out and About: The Poetry of Ethan Coen; Woody Allen Comes Clean
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Filmmaker Ethan Coen is set to publish his second poetry collection, titled “The Day the World Ends,” next near.
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Shtetl Magazine reviews “The Joyful Child” by Montreal novelist Norman Ravvin.
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NPR profiles mother-daughter klezmer duo Elaine Hoffman Watts and Susan Watts.
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Woody Allen spills the beans on life in show business.
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The U.S. National Archives is launching an online database to track Nazi-looted art.
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An appreciation of legendary film critic Pauline Kael.
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JTA has launched an online archive of some quarter-million articles.
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