Stein Club honors local activists Washington Blade The Gertrude Stein Democratic Club, the city's largest local LGBT political organization, presented its annual leadership awards Oct. 29 to six people it ... |
Douglas Martin Is Like Gertrude Stein, with One Crucial Difference The L Magazine Once when I read with Wayne Koestenbaum, he said it was "like Gertrude Stein with a hard-on." I think that was pretty true. ... |
![]() Los Angeles Times | Artist Rachel Rosenthal thrives on chance Los Angeles Times ... a kind of Laurie Anderson of that era -- today she's courtly, almost aristocratic, with a Gertrude Stein haircut, sharp blue eyes and numerous rings. ... |
MORE ON 'My Life in a Nutshell' New York Times D ends up living with A and B, and then alone with her Gertrude Stein routines. (Ars longa. ...) The audience can see who pulls the strings here. ... |
'A Moveable Feast' Gadsden Times The book is set in Paris in the 1920s and features Hemingway and his friends, including F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ezra Pound and Gertrude Stein, ... |
Letter From Paris: Let the Saints Come Marching In Huffington Post (blog) But we headed over to the beautiful cemetery with full intentions of saying hey to Oscar Wilde, Gertrude Stein, Alice B. Toklas, and others. ... |
Cable's Troubles Becoming Unacceptable RealClearSports It was an Oakland native, Gertrude Stein, who said of the city, upon returning to find her old home had been razed, "There is no there, there. ... |
![]() The Independent Weekly | A new conversation about Picasso at the Nasher The Independent Weekly —Gertrude Stein, from "If I Told Him: A Completed Portrait of Picasso," her 1924 text portrait of the painter Florence, 1996: Jenny Holzer projects the ... |
![]() Jewish Exponent | 2 Good to Be True Jewish Exponent ... Los Angeles Dodgers and earned a trip to the World Series for the second year in a row, Gertrude Stein was just as happy to be watching the game on TV. ... |
Praise where it's due Irish Times When asked why she wrote, Gertrude Stein is reported to have replied: “For praise; for praise; for praise.” In the end one suspects that the only real ... |