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MICHAEL IAN BLACK: NAVEL GAZING WITH COMEDY’S CULT ACTOR

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted January 20, 2016 Filed Under: A+E, Books, Comedy, Film

Comedian, actor, and all around entertainment icon Michael Ian Black talks about everything from celebrity expectations to Connecticut egos before reading from his new book, Navel Gazing, at Brookline Booksmith.

Filed Under: A+E, Books, Comedy, Film Tagged With: 2016, book reading, Boston, Brookline Booksmith, Dig, DigBoston, Interview, literature, Michael Ian Black, Navel Gazing, podcast, Wet Hot American Summer

HOT READS: OUR TOP 10 MUSIC BOOKS FOR SUMMER

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted June 12, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Books, MUSIC

Books + music + beach = your summer reading roster

Filed Under: A+E, Books, MUSIC Tagged With: ?uestlove, Amanda Petrusich, Ann Powers, Belle and Sebastian, Bill Brewster, book reading, books, Boston, david bowie, David Byrne, Dig, DigBoston, DJ, Electronic, Ellen Willis, Evelyn McDonnell, Frank Broughton, Gerri Hirshey, Indie Rock, Jessica Hopper, John Lydon, Kim Gordon, Lsa Jones, NPR, Patti Smith, pop, rap, rock, Sex Pistols, Sonic Youth, Stuart David, summer reading, The Roots, The Talking Heads, The Who, Thurston Moore, Vinyl

SUMMER READING: SECRETS OF THE SUN

Written by DIG STAFF Posted May 20, 2015 Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction

I would not miss my father, I told myself at the memorial, nor would I wish him back.

Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction Tagged With: book reading, Boston, Brookline Booksmith, Emerson, Every Father's Daughter, Mako Yoshikawa, summer reading

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